“Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest

The representation of Islam in the media has been widely discussed by media scholars. In the Malaysian context, Islam is frequently associated with conflicts resulting from political issues or actions taken by religious authorities against any organisation or individual that sparks public debate. Th...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian, Nurul Nadirah Abu Hasan, Afiqah Mior Kamarulbaid, Muhamad Zaki Mustafa, Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah, Norsimaa Mustaffa
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23026/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23026/1/komunikasi_26.pdf
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author Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian,
Nurul Nadirah Abu Hasan,
Afiqah Mior Kamarulbaid,
Muhamad Zaki Mustafa,
Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah,
Norsimaa Mustaffa,
author_facet Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian,
Nurul Nadirah Abu Hasan,
Afiqah Mior Kamarulbaid,
Muhamad Zaki Mustafa,
Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah,
Norsimaa Mustaffa,
author_sort Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian,
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description The representation of Islam in the media has been widely discussed by media scholars. In the Malaysian context, Islam is frequently associated with conflicts resulting from political issues or actions taken by religious authorities against any organisation or individual that sparks public debate. The government is also alleged to use Islam as a hegemonic tool to continue dominating the mindset of the lower class by using religion as a political weapon to gain power and maintain the status quo. Newspapers especially those owned by the government have certain ideologies to convey to the general public in order to maintain a specific existing social order. This causes the controversial issues pertaining to Islam to be frequently discussed in the news media in tandem with the vested interest of those owning the newspapers. However, the discourse on issues involving Islam has become more daring after the emergence of digital news portals that enable hegemonic counterarguments to be discussed widely among members in the mentioned medium. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore how Islam and Muslims are represented in online newspapers in Malaysia. Two samples from English-language online newspapers, namely The Star Online and Malaysiakini, were selected. By using quantitative and qualitative content analysis, the findings of this study show that Islam, Islamic political parties, and some Muslims in Malaysia have been represented as extremists and backwards by online newspapers.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:230262024-02-09T07:53:05Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23026/ “Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian, Nurul Nadirah Abu Hasan, Afiqah Mior Kamarulbaid, Muhamad Zaki Mustafa, Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah, Norsimaa Mustaffa, The representation of Islam in the media has been widely discussed by media scholars. In the Malaysian context, Islam is frequently associated with conflicts resulting from political issues or actions taken by religious authorities against any organisation or individual that sparks public debate. The government is also alleged to use Islam as a hegemonic tool to continue dominating the mindset of the lower class by using religion as a political weapon to gain power and maintain the status quo. Newspapers especially those owned by the government have certain ideologies to convey to the general public in order to maintain a specific existing social order. This causes the controversial issues pertaining to Islam to be frequently discussed in the news media in tandem with the vested interest of those owning the newspapers. However, the discourse on issues involving Islam has become more daring after the emergence of digital news portals that enable hegemonic counterarguments to be discussed widely among members in the mentioned medium. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore how Islam and Muslims are represented in online newspapers in Malaysia. Two samples from English-language online newspapers, namely The Star Online and Malaysiakini, were selected. By using quantitative and qualitative content analysis, the findings of this study show that Islam, Islamic political parties, and some Muslims in Malaysia have been represented as extremists and backwards by online newspapers. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23026/1/komunikasi_26.pdf Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian, and Nurul Nadirah Abu Hasan, and Afiqah Mior Kamarulbaid, and Muhamad Zaki Mustafa, and Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah, and Norsimaa Mustaffa, (2023) “Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 39 (3). pp. 486-500. ISSN 0128-1496 https://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/1610
spellingShingle Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian,
Nurul Nadirah Abu Hasan,
Afiqah Mior Kamarulbaid,
Muhamad Zaki Mustafa,
Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah,
Norsimaa Mustaffa,
“Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest
title “Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest
title_full “Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest
title_fullStr “Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest
title_full_unstemmed “Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest
title_short “Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest
title_sort “beer is haram!” representation of islam by online newspapers in malaysia on the issue of better beer festival & oktoberfest
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23026/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23026/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23026/1/komunikasi_26.pdf