The Distribution of religious media contents on websites in Germany
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https://doi.org/10.47980/MOTURIDIY/2023-3/7Keywords:
Макка, Мадина, Дамашқ, Қоҳира, Андалусия, Қурайш, Қурайш ал-битаҳ, Қурайш аз-заваҳир, Абраҳа, ал-хулафо ар-рошидун, умавийлар, аббосийлар, фотимийлар, ихшидийлар, тулунийлар, мамлюкларAbstract
Religious content on the Internet and mass media, while making a great contribution to the development of world culture, also creates threats of extremism under the guise of religion. The ideas related to the system of correction of growth rates in the religious and educational sphere of New Uzbekistan are influencing the minds of people of different ages and classes, and serving to shape their worldview. Therefore, it is important to study the positive experiences of Uzbekistan and Germany in the context of religious media and their impact on social consciousness.
Therefore, the positive experiences of Uzbekistan and Germany regarding the content of religious media, their impact on social consciousness and behavior, the security of the national information space, and scientific conceptual research of the processes related to the religious factor are gaining urgent importance. Determining the features of the content of European religious media in the example of Germany and studying and analyzing the methods used by such developed countries increase the relevance of the topic. It defines the importance and purpose of studying the dissemination of religious materials, identifying scientific-methodological, and socio-ethical issues, and solving practical problems related to the research of religious media content in Germany.
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