Muslim televangelists
Muslim televangelists voices of islam's future / [video recording] :
Voices of Islam's Future [electronic resource (video)]
Journeyman Pictures (Firm).
, Computer Data.
- New York, N.Y : Films Media Group, 2009.
- 1 videodisc (DVD) (39 min.) : sd., col ; 4 3/4 in.
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on December 22, 2012. Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
Annual Islamic Festival (2:35) -- Cairo, Egypt (1:57) -- Digital Revolution Changes Religion (3:00) -- London, UK (4:56) -- Kuwait City, Kuwait (1:58) -- Amman, Jordan (3:32) -- Indonesia (2:53) -- Indonesian Televangelist (1:59) -- Advertising and Religious Expression (3:38) -- Is Indonesian Televangelism Supportive? (3:26) -- Pildacil, Islamic Commercialism? (3:34) -- New York, USA (4:11) -- Credits: Muslim Televangelists: Voices of Islam's Future (0:28).
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Streaming video
These superstar preachers bring the word of Allah straight to TV, computer, or mobile phone. They're changing the image of extremism that Islam struggles to shrug off. This documentary gets up close and personal with evangelist preachers like Amr Khaled, who are hailed as the future of Islam. "Islamic religious discourse has stagnated in the last 200 years," Amr Khaled says to a captivated crowd. "It has failed to respond to current issues in society." He speaks for an hour, and leaves his audience of mostly young and female Muslims in tears. With Time magazine voting Amr Khaled the 13th most influential person in the world, he charts a phenomenon that is finally bringing Islam up to speed with the modern world.
9 & up.
DVD.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff.
Closed-captioned.
50008K
50008 Films Media Group
Evangelists.
Islam.
Mass media and culture.
Religions.
Educational films.
Internet videos.
Videorecording
BP184.25 / .J68F55
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on December 22, 2012. Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
Annual Islamic Festival (2:35) -- Cairo, Egypt (1:57) -- Digital Revolution Changes Religion (3:00) -- London, UK (4:56) -- Kuwait City, Kuwait (1:58) -- Amman, Jordan (3:32) -- Indonesia (2:53) -- Indonesian Televangelist (1:59) -- Advertising and Religious Expression (3:38) -- Is Indonesian Televangelism Supportive? (3:26) -- Pildacil, Islamic Commercialism? (3:34) -- New York, USA (4:11) -- Credits: Muslim Televangelists: Voices of Islam's Future (0:28).
Access requires authentication through Films on Demand.
Streaming video
These superstar preachers bring the word of Allah straight to TV, computer, or mobile phone. They're changing the image of extremism that Islam struggles to shrug off. This documentary gets up close and personal with evangelist preachers like Amr Khaled, who are hailed as the future of Islam. "Islamic religious discourse has stagnated in the last 200 years," Amr Khaled says to a captivated crowd. "It has failed to respond to current issues in society." He speaks for an hour, and leaves his audience of mostly young and female Muslims in tears. With Time magazine voting Amr Khaled the 13th most influential person in the world, he charts a phenomenon that is finally bringing Islam up to speed with the modern world.
9 & up.
DVD.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff.
Closed-captioned.
50008K
50008 Films Media Group
Evangelists.
Islam.
Mass media and culture.
Religions.
Educational films.
Internet videos.
Videorecording
BP184.25 / .J68F55