Author/Authors :
Kheyroddin, Reza Faculty of Architecture and Environmental design - IUST (IranUniversity of Science and Technology) - Tehran, Iran , Khazaeian, Omid Graduate researcher in urban and regional planning - IUST (Iran University of Science and Technology) - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Moving toward third millennium is characterized by capabilities in transforming human
life. Specially, development of information technologies in everyday life lead to great
changes in communication tools andour current understanding ofurban social life. Indeed,
telecommunications because of independency from time—space constraints, provide a new
unlimited space for social interactions in global scale. Now, this development in Islamic
societies is remarkable, because Islam has many detailed rules in social relations. So, in this
situation studying and exploring social and cultural dynamics in cyber environments and its
implications for physical cities is a key task of urban planners in Islamic communities to sustain
and develop these cities.
In this research, first of all we reviewed some of the basic concepts of social life from Islamic
view. We explored the reflection of these rules in Islamic cities and spatial aspect. After that,
for each concept, we explored the potential implications of Information technology for Islamic
society in the information age. The results showed that Islamic cities are reconstructed as
complex amalgam of electronic spaces and urban places,in which, Information Technology
has dual impacts on the city: in one hand, a potential for more social interactions, sharing ideas
and promoting social integration and in the other hand, encourage the polarization of society,
dispersed social relations etc. This indicates only a few parts of complexities in this area and the
necessitiesin rethinking Islamic city in the age of digital communications.
Keywords :
cyber spaces , telecommunications , Islamic rules , Islamic culture , social life , Islamic city