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Wednesday, 30 June 2010 07:18 |
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The 10 young men have washed corpses according to Islamic rites, cried while counselling unmarried pregnant women and joined a police crackdown on teenage motorcycle racers - all before judges on national TV. A Malaysian cable station has given a reality show makeover to its Islamic programming, and it is taking the moderate Muslim-majority country by storm. The show, called Imam Muda or "Young Leader", is halfway through a 10-week run. With its blend of doctrine and drama, it is a natural fit for Malaysia, a Southeast Asian nation that has tried to defend its Islamic traditions while also welcoming high-tech industry and Western culture. read more
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