The role of religious programs in Islamic satellite channels directed at instilling religious values among expatriates

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.13382

Authors

  • Ahmed Ali Abd Sharar University of Baghdad, College of Media, Radio and Television Department
  • Shareef Saeed Hameed Alsaadi University of Baghdad, College of Media, Radio and Television Department

Keywords:

religious programs, Islamic satellite channels, instilling religious values, expatriates

Abstract

The research includes the topic of religious programs in specialized religious channels through the following main question: What is the role of directed English-speaking religious channels in spreading religious values among the members of the community Islam in Europe and Britain? This research is descriptive in terms of type, as it describes the phenomenon under study to identify its characteristics, characteristics and influencing factors to reach the results. Research-based on research questions and objectives for data collection. The objectives of the research were summarized by identifying the most prominent patterns and habits of the Islamic community's follow-up to religious satellite channels and the disclosure of the roles and functions performed by religious channels in instilling religious values among the public, in addition to investigating the contents that the members of the Islamic community are keen to follow in those channels, and reaching the most important The religious values that satellite channels seek to spread or inculcate among the members of the community, and identify the most major repercussions of the public's continuous follow-up to religious satellite channels.

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Published

14-10-2022

How to Cite

Sharar, A. A. A., & Alsaadi, S. S. H. (2022). The role of religious programs in Islamic satellite channels directed at instilling religious values among expatriates. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S9), 3617–3634. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.13382

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