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The Modern Religious Programs on Television and their Impact on Islam Advocacy

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The study aims to identify the impact of modern religious programs broadcasted in our present time on the path of Islamic advocacy and their success in disseminating religious knowledge and culture using the latest technological and artistic techniques.
Where the study used qualitative descriptive research, exploring the concept of modern religious programs, their origins, development, classifications, and the essential features necessary for contemporary preachers. The study concluded several key findings, principally, the significance of religious programs lies in being vital sources for acquiring religious information and Islamic advocacy. These programs are defined as those televised via satellite channels, addressing Islamic religious topics. These programs vary in their topics, functions, and targeted audiences. They have evolved significantly on television, becoming an integral part of channels and programming worldwide. Religious programs are classified based on their format, including traditional programs, dialogue-based religious programs, special programs, drama programs, and cartoons. Among these, dialogue-based religious programs are considered the most important and widely recognized. The preacher calling to Allah should embody personal attributes such as knowledge, sincerity, dedication, strength, gentleness, and eloquence. Additionally, they should understand their limitations, remain calm under pressure, and uphold personal hygiene while taking care of their appearance.
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