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Title: Media Violence and Its Impact on Society: Analyzing the Debate, Censorship, and the Role of Media Education in Islamic Democratic Pakistan
Authors: Muniba Gull, Dr. Maqbool Hassan
Journal: Al-Absar
Publisher: Islamia University, Bahawalpur
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Language: en
DOI: 10.52461/al-abr.v4i1.3765
Keywords: Media ViolenceSocietal ImpactCensorshipIslamic TeachingsMedia EducationPakistan.
The issue of media violence in Islamic Democratic Pakistan has been a contentious topic for over two decades, with debates surrounding its potential impact on real-life aggression. Initially, the discussion revolved around whether media violence, particularly in news broadcasts, directly contributes to societal violence. This research paper examines the role of media in normalizing violence, the cultural implications of aggression, and the diminishing empathy within Pakistani society. It critically explores how different media formats, especially news channels, represent and sensationalize violence to highlight social issues. The paper also reviews the various governmental responses to this issue and the continuing debate about censorship versus freedom of expression. It emphasizes the significance of media education in helping young people critically engage with violent content, offering a means to understand its broader social and ethical implications. Furthermore, initiatives by state of Islamic Democratic Pakistan to control media violence as well as Islamic teachings to control media violence have also been discussed in the study. Utilizing a Qualitative Technique, a deeper analysis reveals a complex web of political conflicts, media wars, and censorship debates. Advocates for the regulation of media violence argue that censorship is essential to protect vulnerable groups, particularly the youth, from exposure to harmful content. Conversely, critics view such censorship efforts as insufficient, suggesting that they merely serve as a distraction from addressing the underlying causes of violence in society. Ultimately, the study suggests that media education plays a key role in empowering the public to navigate media violence responsibly and informally.
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