Anti-child marriage campaigns should employ religious messaging and narratives to deliver their message in a deeply religious country like Indonesia, a woman leader from Indonesia's largest Muslim organization, the Nahdlatul Ulama, has said.
The head of NU's foreign affairs division, Yenny Wahid, said Indonesians prefer to be emotionally moved than just presented with the facts when discussing a social issue. This is why she thinks religious messaging ("bahasa agama") should play a key role in child marriage prevention in Indonesia. Read More https://newageislam.com/islamic-world-news/new-age-islam-news-bureau/religious-messaging-the-right-approach-in-indonesia-to-prevent-child-marriage--nu/d/121094
No comments:
Post a Comment