Adaptability and Sustainability of the Islamic–Iranian Lifestyle in the Face of Soft Cultural Aggression: Redefining Cultural Resilience in the Digital Era

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Assistant Professor, Faculty Member, Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences, Kermanshah University of Technology

10.30465/ismc.2026.54099.3028
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This study aims to conceptualize “cultural resilience” in response to transformations in digital lifeworlds and to examine the possibility of preserving the identity and values of the Islamic-Iranian lifestyle alongside cultural transformability. The main research problem concerns the continuity of identity components under conditions of expanding new media and cultural pressures within the digital environment. The theoretical framework of the study is based on redefining cultural resilience as an interaction between stability and transformability, and it is conducted through a qualitative and theory-based analytical approach. Data were collected and analyzed through content analysis of religious texts, strategic cultural documents, and scholarly literature related to culture, media, and digital lifeworlds. The findings indicate that the Islamic-Iranian lifestyle possesses inherent capacities for adaptation to digital transformations through the creative reproduction of values and cultural ijtihad, without causing a rupture in its core identity principles. The results suggest that cultural resilience in the digital age requires the formation of endogenous and active patterns of engagement with technology and media, enabling cultural continuity and reconstruction within the digital lifeworld.

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 27 June 2026

  • Receive Date 28 January 2026
  • Revise Date 27 June 2026
  • Accept Date 27 June 2026
  • Publish Date 27 June 2026