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OIC official asks Islamic media to fight extremism

The map shows OIC member states in green and observer states in red. (Illustration)
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The map shows OIC member states in green and observer states in red. (Illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, TEHRAN -- Maha Mostafa Akeel, managing editor of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) journal on Monday asked Islamic media to fight extremism.

Speaking to IRNA on the sidelines of the 10th Islamic Conference of Information Ministers (ICIM) experts meeting, she added that Islamic states' news outlets should have a united approach in fight against terrorism. Islamic media should introduce the merciful and peaceful nature of Islam to the world, the official noted. Muslims as well as non-Muslims should know that the crimes committed by the Islamic State or other extremist groups have nothing to do with the Islamic teachings, she added.

ICIM experts meeting kicked off here Monday morning. The two-day meeting seeks to help consolidate unity and present a proper image of Islam and Muslim states.

The ministerial session will be held on December 3-4. The motto of the event is 'Media Convergence for Establishment of Peace and Calm in Islamic World'.

sumber : Antara/IRNA/Oana
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