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Media influences new generation

The global Muslim population spent $ 151b on entertainm­ent and culture channels in 2012

- Zaherbitar

A new generation of media- savvy Muslims is making media a toppriorit­y for government­s, said experts yesterday at the Global Islamic Economy Summit.

People under the age of 30 currently made up 61 per cent of the total Muslim population. “The contents of social media and all other media channels should be monitored by authoritie­s for the sake of the new young generation of Muslims who have their own needs,” said Rana Al Chemaitell­y, Founder of Little Engineer in Lebanon, said.

This generation has full access to all media channels, and they are looking for informatio­n, recreation options and other entertainm­ent without any control, and some of this may be sensitive to their values and traditions. It is a big issue that should be controlled under religious parameters, she added.

The global Muslim population spent a total of $ 151 billion ( Dh555 billion) on recreation and culture in 2012, or about 4.6 per cent of global expenditur­e, according to a Thomson Reuters report issued on Monday.

This group’s spending is expected to reach $ 205 billion by 2018.

“The key segment of the recreation industry’s value chain that are structural­ly impacted by Islamic values are service provider, distributi­on channels and talent, said Navid Akhtar, BBC and Channel 4 Producer and Founder of Gazelle Media in the UK. He said that media should understand the technical language of the new generation of Muslims and engage them at the grassroots level. He added that media should promote the three Fs of Islamic economy — food, finance, fun.

The responsibl­y of the media is to educate, inform and generate healthy content to attract the Muslim audience, said Shahed Amanullah, Founder of Zabihah. com in the USA. There is a power embedded in the young Muslim generation that media has to tap, he added.

The UAE ranked 12th in terms of consumptio­n on recreation and culture in 2012 at a value of $ 4.79 billion, while Iran tops the list of the Muslim countries at a consumptio­n $ 12 billion followed by Turkey $ 10.2 billion, US $ 10.2 billion, France $ 9 billion and Saudi Arabia $ 8.4 billion.

 ??  ?? The way forward Panellist Navid Akhtar speaks on the second day of the summit yesterday.Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News
The way forward Panellist Navid Akhtar speaks on the second day of the summit yesterday.Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News

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