Methods of media influence and approximation of Quran programs and its sciences
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v24i2.4545Keywords:
Image, Media, Approximation, Impact, QuranAbstract
This research discusses the impact and media approximation of Quranic programs and their sciences. Media involves conveying information and news through various traditional means such as print, books, and newspapers, as well as modern means like radio and television. Media serves several functions including informational, educational, awareness-raising, and educational purposes. Media plays a significant role in spreading the Quran and its sciences, using various methods such as recitation, teaching, and dissemination.
The Quran was initially transmitted orally and then compiled into manuscripts during the time of the Prophet Muhammad's companions, and later distributed widely. Throughout history, Muslims have shown increasing interest in memorizing, reciting, transmitting, and disseminating the Quran. This led to the establishment of Quranic schools and institutions for teaching and spreading the Quran and its sciences.
With the advent of television and radio, the media has had a significant impact on disseminating the Quran to a wider audience. The effectiveness of Quranic programs on television and radio depends on the competence and capabilities of those involved, requiring professional and vocational qualifications to achieve results and objectives.
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