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The methods of media misinformation among the hypocrites in light of Surat Al-Ahzab

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  • Ihssan Ali Mahamoud Abdel-Hadi

    (University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan)

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This study examined what are the methods of media misinformation among the hypocrites through Surat Al-Ahzab, in order to know the reality of the role they played during the Battle of Al-Khandaq, and the extent of these methods in the modern era. Among the objectives of the study are the statement of the anecdotal media methods adopted by the hypocrites, clarification of the actual media methods issued by them, and an indication of the extension of these media methods to our present time all through Surat Al-Ahzab. The researcher followed the deductive approach and the inductive approach to follow these methods in the surah. The researcher discussed in the first topic the anecdotal media methods of the hypocrites, and in the second topic the actual media methods, and in the third topic the effects of these media methods and their impact on the modern era. The study concluded that the media hypocrisy in its two ways (both verbal and actual) are more deadly in society, and more influential in souls, and in political (war), social and economic struggles.

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  • Ihssan Ali Mahamoud Abdel-Hadi, 2020. "The methods of media misinformation among the hypocrites in light of Surat Al-Ahzab," Journal of Social Sciences (COES&RJ-JSS), , vol. 9(3), pages 1263-1287, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:jso:coejss:v:9:y:2020:i:3:p:1263-1287
    DOI: 10.25255/jss.2020.9.3.1263.1287
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