Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah

Nowadays, although every country of the world has its own local media, the local media, such as radio, television, newspapers, etc., rarely differ from international media on points of view. This is because the local media are always exposed to and influenced by other more influential international...

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Main Author: Amanullah, Muhammad
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Language:English
Published: Centre for Media and Information Warfare Studies 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13669/1/AJ_MUHAMMAD%20AMANULLAH%20JMIW%2008.pdf
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description Nowadays, although every country of the world has its own local media, the local media, such as radio, television, newspapers, etc., rarely differ from international media on points of view. This is because the local media are always exposed to and influenced by other more influential international media groups. Thus, if the international media are biased, the local media usually follow suit. The viewer then has little chance of reaching a truly objective viewpoint or the true picture of events. Likewise, the international media also culturally influence the local media. Most of the evils and shortcomings that are available in foreign international media are also available in local ones. Both Muslims and non-Muslims all over the world are affected by these evils. This situation should be corrected. Islam provides a complete set of moral ethics that can correct the shortcomings of the present media . This paper aims to discuss these moral ethics and tries to critically review seven issues of the local daily newspaper "New Straits Times" (NST) in light of these Islamic ethics. In order to accomplish these objectives, the paper analytically discusses the related verses of the Qur'an, ahadith of the Prophet (p. b. u. h.), and appropriate examples on the topic. This paper is divided into four main sections, i.e., introduction (important unethical activities of contemporary media), Islamic ethics for media, analytical review of selected features and advertisements of "New Straits Times," and some suggestions to improve the ethical condition of the contemporary media. Hopefully, if the contemporary media implement these moral ethics, it would positively contribute into uplifting of human moral character all over the world.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:136692016-04-15T03:14:16Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13669/ Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah jmiw Amanullah, Muhammad Malaysian newspapers Islamic ethics Moral and ethical aspects Nowadays, although every country of the world has its own local media, the local media, such as radio, television, newspapers, etc., rarely differ from international media on points of view. This is because the local media are always exposed to and influenced by other more influential international media groups. Thus, if the international media are biased, the local media usually follow suit. The viewer then has little chance of reaching a truly objective viewpoint or the true picture of events. Likewise, the international media also culturally influence the local media. Most of the evils and shortcomings that are available in foreign international media are also available in local ones. Both Muslims and non-Muslims all over the world are affected by these evils. This situation should be corrected. Islam provides a complete set of moral ethics that can correct the shortcomings of the present media . This paper aims to discuss these moral ethics and tries to critically review seven issues of the local daily newspaper "New Straits Times" (NST) in light of these Islamic ethics. In order to accomplish these objectives, the paper analytically discusses the related verses of the Qur'an, ahadith of the Prophet (p. b. u. h.), and appropriate examples on the topic. This paper is divided into four main sections, i.e., introduction (important unethical activities of contemporary media), Islamic ethics for media, analytical review of selected features and advertisements of "New Straits Times," and some suggestions to improve the ethical condition of the contemporary media. Hopefully, if the contemporary media implement these moral ethics, it would positively contribute into uplifting of human moral character all over the world. Centre for Media and Information Warfare Studies 2008 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13669/1/AJ_MUHAMMAD%20AMANULLAH%20JMIW%2008.pdf Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah. (2008) Journal of Media and Information Warfare (JMIW) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Media_and_Information_Warfare_=28JMIW=29/>, 1. pp. 197-207. ISSN 1985-563X https://jmiw.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle Malaysian newspapers
Islamic ethics
Moral and ethical aspects
Amanullah, Muhammad
Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah
title Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah
title_full Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah
title_fullStr Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah
title_full_unstemmed Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah
title_short Media ethics: an Islamic perspective / Dr. Muhammad Amanullah
title_sort media ethics an islamic perspective dr muhammad amanullah
topic Malaysian newspapers
Islamic ethics
Moral and ethical aspects
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