This archive is part of the Digital Islam Across Europe project’s collection. One of the DigitIslam project outputs focuses on website data and collection analysis. The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites (Online Islamic Environments or OIEs) from these different countries 1.

In order to have a better sense of the content of our different collections, we decided to prepare short articles to introduce the contents of each collection. The collections are either organised according to the country (Poland, Lithuania, Sweden) as well as according to specific topics (Spain and the United Kingdom). Current events are analysed more in-depth in a specific section (Qur’an burning, Gaza conflict, etc.).

This archive consists of an initial capture. We will be updating these lists in due course as well as including new collections. We believe this data can become a useful tool for researchers and the general public who have an interest in digital Islam across Europe. Moreover, the analysis of these sites will be part of a wider project output through presentations and publications.

Introductions to the Collections:

LITHUANIA GENERAL Collection Introduction
POLAND GENERAL Collection Introduction
SPAIN GENERAL Collection Introduction
SPAIN INFORMATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL Collection Introduction
SPAIN MOSQUES Collection Introduction
SPAIN NGOs AND CULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS Collection Introduction
SWEDEN GENERAL Collection Introduction
UK ACTIVISM Collection Introduction
UK INFLUENTIAL ONLINE FIGURES Collection Introduction
UK GENDER AND INCLUSION Collection Introduction
UK GENERAL Collection Introduction
UK MEDIA Collection Introduction
UK MOSQUES Collection Introduction
UK NEW MUSLIMS Collection Introduction
UK SUFISM Collection Introduction

  1. For more information on this: https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digitalislameurope/research-findings/archiving/ back

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