1. Fighting Religious Extremism with Faith-Based Entertainment-Education: The Portrayal of ISIS in Arab Drama.
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Damanhoury, Kareem El
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RADICALISM ,RELIGIOUS literature ,REWARD (Psychology) ,SOFT power (Social sciences) ,CONVERSION (Religion) ,ARABIC literature ,CALIPHATE - Abstract
ISIS's media projected the group's vision of an Islamic utopia upon declaring its so-called Caliphate in 2014. In response, many counter-messaging campaigns have emerged. Although many examine ISIS's media and anti-extremism interventions, very few assess faith-based initiatives in Arab countries. Integrating two bodies of scholarly literature on religious and political conversions and entertainment-education, this study explores al-Siham al-Marika, a faith-based Arab drama portraying life under ISIS. The study uses mixed-methods to analyze the show's religious underpinnings, the depiction of positive/negative role models, and the portrayals of religious-political conversions. Focusing on spiritual outcomes, the show illustrates cross-cultural differences in conceptualizing rewards and punishments and uses drama to bolster the persuasive power of religious-political conversion narratives. The study concludes with a discussion on the implications of faith-based entertainment-education in combating extremism and its potential role as a catalyst for bridging the perceived schism between religion and popular culture in some Muslim societies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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