Malaysia ‘Imam Idol’ seeks to put friendly face on Islam
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 KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia’s top “Young Imam” has vowed to soften the stern image of clerics and energize young Muslims after winning a hugely popular TV talent show search for a top young Islamic leader. The  show, which attracted worldwide attention, saw 10 finalists tackle  tasks such as reciting verses from the Koran, washing corpses and  slaughtering sheep according to Islamic rules. Following the reality TV  formula of shows such as American Idol and The X Factor, one contestant  was eliminated each week until the series drew to a close on Friday  night. Religious scholar Muhammad Asyraf Mohammad  Ridzuan, who saw off nine rivals to win the “Young Imam” title, said he  wanted to reach out to youngsters to spark their interest in the religion. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100803com3.html | 
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