Abstract


 
 
 This article delves into the multifaceted role of Islamic broadcasting within contemporary communication frameworks, adopting a sociocultural perspective. Through qualitative analysis, literature review, and library research, it investigates how Islamic broadcasting platforms navigate the complexities of modern communication landscapes while upholding Islamic principles and values. By exploring various case studies and scholarly works, this research sheds light on the cultural, social, and religious implications of Islamic broadcasting initiatives. It examines how these platforms serve as channels for religious discourse, community engagement, and cultural preservation, contributing to broader discussions on media representation, religious identity, and social cohesion. Additionally, the study examines the challenges and opportunities faced by Islamic broadcasters in reaching diverse audiences and adapting to technological advancements. By critically analyzing the sociocultural dynamics surrounding Islamic broadcasting, this research offers valuable insights into its significance in shaping contemporary communication paradigms and fostering intercultural dialogue.
 
 

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