2011
DOI: 10.1080/01296612.2011.11726895
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Indian Media Framing of the Image of Muslims

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“…Abidullah (2003) advocated the viewpoint and argued that mainstream print media with special reference to Newsweek magazine negatively propagated against the authenticity of Holy Quran and were disseminating hate speech contents against Islam, Muslims and Islamic world. Munoz (2005) stated that western media has given more preference by projecting negative symbol about Muslims, beard for men and veil for women, tried to paint these symbols in ideological context, and framed these images by bracketing with fundamentalism and such men and women were depicted as fundamentalists. Zundel ( 2005) also argued that Muslim world in general and Arab world in particular was framed a danger for the peace and stability of the region.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abidullah (2003) advocated the viewpoint and argued that mainstream print media with special reference to Newsweek magazine negatively propagated against the authenticity of Holy Quran and were disseminating hate speech contents against Islam, Muslims and Islamic world. Munoz (2005) stated that western media has given more preference by projecting negative symbol about Muslims, beard for men and veil for women, tried to paint these symbols in ideological context, and framed these images by bracketing with fundamentalism and such men and women were depicted as fundamentalists. Zundel ( 2005) also argued that Muslim world in general and Arab world in particular was framed a danger for the peace and stability of the region.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%