TVnya aja yg diharamkan.
>________________________________ > From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 9:06 AM >Subject: Re: [proletar] MUI May Issue Halal Certifications for Indonesian >Television Shows > > > >Lah acara tv pake label halal? Kalo ndak halal tv ∂ï beredel dunk, nanti lagu >, film , pendidikan label halal, bener2 Ќε bablasan nih. Nanti kaya ∂ï >iran ato afghanistant neh >Sent from my BlackBerry® >powered by Sinyal Kuat INDOSAT > >-----Original Message----- >From: "Sunny" <[email protected]> >Sender: [email protected] >Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 22:38:35 >To: <Undisclosed-Recipient> >Reply-To: [email protected] >Subject: [proletar] MUI May Issue Halal Certifications for Indonesian >Television Shows > >Ref : Apakah tidak sebaiknya DPR atau MPR diganti dengan MUI? > > >http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/mui-may-issue-halal-certifications-for-indonesian-television-shows/534019 > >MUI May Issue Halal Certifications for Indonesian Television Shows >Jakarta Globe | July 31, 2012 > >Indonesian television shows will be stamped with the Indonesian Council of >Ulema’s (MUI) Halal seal under a plan currently being discussed by the MUI and >the West Java Broadcasting Commission. > >The two organizations met to discuss the possibility of implementing a Halal >seal for “decent” TV shows that do not feature themes or images that “violate >norms.” The certification would ensure that television viewers are protected >from programs that could degrade the nation’s morality, West Java Broadcasting >Commission head Neneng Athiatul said. > >“The Broadcasting Law has stipulated that the broadcasting content should >respect religious values,” Neneng told the Antara news agency. “Therefore, we >think that a halal certification is possible.” > >It is the latest in an ongoing effort by Indonesian officials to regulate >morality in mass media and daily life. The government has banned pornography, >making the possession and distribution of “salacious” materials punishable by >jail time. It has attempted to regulate the length of women’s skirts and >police have refused to issue a permit for Lady Gaga’s sold out Jakarta concert >in an effort to preserve the nation’s moral fiber. > >The MUI, which currently issues Halal certificates for food products, is >working on drafting a criteria for television shows. > >“There is similarity between food that is consumed by the body and [TV] >programs that are consumed by the spirit,” MUI West Java edict division head >Umar Salim said. “Halal [methods] that are used for food could also be >implemented for TV programs.” > >Salim said that religiously minded Halal programing would result in increased >ratings >Jakarta Globe | July 31, 2012 > >Indonesian television shows will be stamped with the Indonesian Council of >Ulema’s (MUI) Halal seal under a plan currently being discussed by the MUI and >the West Java Broadcasting Commission. > >The two organizations met to discuss the possibility of implementing a Halal >seal for “decent” TV shows that do not feature themes or images that “violate >norms.” The certification would ensure that television viewers are protected >from programs that could degrade the nation’s morality, West Java Broadcasting >Commission head Neneng Athiatul said. > >“The Broadcasting Law has stipulated that the broadcasting content should >respect religious values,” Neneng told the Antara news agency. “Therefore, we >think that a halal certification is possible.” > >It is the latest in an ongoing effort by Indonesian officials to regulate >morality in mass media and daily life. The government has banned pornography, >making the possession and distribution of “salacious” materials punishable by >jail time. It has attempted to regulate the length of women’s skirts and >police have refused to issue a permit for Lady Gaga’s sold out Jakarta concert >in an effort to preserve the nation’s moral fiber. > >The MUI, which currently issues Halal certificates for food products, is >working on drafting a criteria for television shows. > >“There is similarity between food that is consumed by the body and [TV] >programs that are consumed by the spirit,” MUI West Java edict division head >Umar Salim said. “Halal [methods] that are used for food could also be >implemented for TV programs.” > >Salim said that religiously minded Halal programing would result in increased >ratings > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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