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                  As  we  can  analyze  the  Social  Data  concerned  by  this
               subject,  and  examine  the  opinions  received,  we  can  also
               effectively identify the most influentials who where in that
               campaign, and do an analytical study of their followers.
                  We  designated  this,  to  point  out  that  the  Islamic
               researchers  must  be  aware  of  the  theories  of  Social
               Network Analysis (SNA) to discover the impacts and how
               the interaction system within social networks works.
                  “The science of Social Network Analysis (SNA) boils
               down  to  one  central  concept—our  relationships,  taken
               together,  define  who  we  are  and  how  we  act.  Our
               personality,  education,  background,  race,  ethnicity—all
               interact  with  our  pattern  of  relationships  and  leave
               indelible  marks  on  it.  Thus,  by  observing  and  studying
               these patterns we can answer many  questions about our
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               sociality”.
                  Based on that, the researcher can indicates the nature of
               cultural interactions, and approach more to understand the
               reasons beyond any social phenomenon, before declaring
               his opinion or providing solutions and appropriate Quranic
               research.

               Conclusion
               Today,  the  religious  institutions  address  several  new
               responsibilities, including keeping up the development of
               Data Science, because, as we had known, it has powerful
               link  with  Quranic  principles  toward  the  knowledge
               approach.  Which  helps  in  diagnosing  society  needs,  and
               enabling  the  discovery  of  new  information,  facts,
               relationships, indicators, and pointers that could not have
               been previously realized.



               1. Tsvetovat  and Kouznetsov, 2011.
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