Religion

Should we sympathise with people who deliberately contract HIV/Aids in order to qualify for a government disability grant? Is clubbing a desirable pastime? Are there any alternatives? Is it really wrong to swear? Is it fair to adopt a child across cultural lines?
“The Chatroom” is an insightful, straight-talking, honest and thought- provoking talk show that encourages and challenges viewers to tackle their moral dilemmas head on.

Each episode opens with two debating teams arguing from opposing moral positions. The studio audience comprises guests from various faith communities, as well as secular experts and individuals whose personal stories help fuel the discussion. The presenter controls and directs the spirited and sometimes heated dialogue on issues such as clubbing, swearing, lobola, single parenting, honesty and respect.

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The Divine Spark celebrates the presence of the Divinity within the African Traditional Religion. The show features religious ceremonies, testimonies, celebrations, profiles and video diaries of religious events - all aimed at enhancing the religious dignity and spirituality of the faith.

 


The following elements form the basis of the programme content: A celebration of African Traditional Religion looking into various devotions and spiritual enlightenments; Principles of the religion and how it forms and influences lifestyle; Topical issues (encounters, analogies, comparatives); Testimonies of the Divine presence in the lives of our viewers; A look at the various religious festivals;

 



Looking at and reviewing books, art, music, poetry and religious objects.
Music plays a very important role in the African Traditional Religion and as such plays a large role in the format and style of the programme.

The Divine Spark highlights the theosophical depth, spirituality, and dignity of ATR through the exploration of lifestyle issues, worship, culture, and testimonies.

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Big Up is SABC 1’s popular multi faith youth magazine program which promotes ethical morals and encourages a high standard of respect for All. Compassion and empathy are used as a thread throughout the series. The show delivers a program that has a unique focuse towards an Mzansi audience and the program identifies very strongly with this target market.

A recognizable brand, Big Up brings both style and spirituality to the screens. Through its innovative treatment style the show attracts audiences through relevant and identifiable youth culture elements. The elegant and unique, presenting style of the popular presenter, Tsepho Mosese aka Howsa has given the show the necessary credibility on the streets, coupled with his recognition in the Music Industry, Howsa brings not only street credibility but also holds a respectable space in the competitive world of Music in SA.

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AN NUR, THE LIGHT is the faith specific magazine series of the Islamic community that services the religious mandate of the channel to serve these communities and supports local content, language, religious and spiritual issues of the country. At the same time it raises the moral awareness in SA and raises issues of women, children and disability. The important events of the year, both secular and the religious, are considered where the faith of the community is celebrated.

An Nur The Light showcases, highlights, celebrates and informs the nation on the Islamic faith. Inserts alternate weekly and cover a variety of topics. The 7-minute inserts is further split into profiles and issues. The profiles feature a 7-minute insert on people who live their religion such as imams, sports stars, actors, business people, government ministers, the ordinary person in the street etc. They are the embodiment of the religion and show us how they manage to live the religion in their daily lives.

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