Quran and war media: Towards a more constructed approach to conflict reporting

  • Journal Editor Al-Idah Shaykh Zayed Islamic Centre, University of Peshawar
  • Dr Shabir Hussain
  • Yasar Arafat
Keywords: Conflict journalism; Western scholarship; Quran; constructive reporting; peaceful resolution

Abstract

This study critiques the existing journalistic practices for being deficit in ensuring constructive reporting of wars and conflicts. Though the available academic scholarship developed at the Westernized settings offer a number of alternatives, however due to the peculiar socio-cultural conditions in Pakistan and rest of the Islamic societies, these approaches are not very practical. The authors of the present study propose a more contextual and an Islamic oriented model to facilitate journalists in Pakistan to produce more effective and constructive reporting of conflicts. We believe the model inspired by the Islamic injunctions would only ensure a more professional and practical approach for conflict reporting but it would also facilitate peaceful resolution of conflicts which at present are escalated by the existing practices.

Published
2018-01-04
How to Cite
[1]
Al-Idah, J.E., Dr Shabir Hussain and Yasar Arafat 2018. Quran and war media: Towards a more constructed approach to conflict reporting. Al-Idah . 35, - 2 (Jan. 2018), 62 - 71.
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Articles