Let's see what we can knowledge extraction from the Google Trends *!
SC = Screenshot.
Due to geographical trend shown by Google Trends will sometimes vary with time, the SC function is to be evidence of a trend that occurred at the time this article was written.Whatever it is, usually the changes are not so significant.
So I present 15 things I learned from Google Trends:
1) entertainment industry nasyid and dangdut (SC) saw intense competition. In Malaysia, more focused nasyid fans in Alor Setar and Balikpapan. Dangdut is the most heated response in Kuantan.
In general, in Malaysia, nasyid more popular than dangdut.The opposite happened in Indonesia. But I still wonder what makes a sudden blaze of glory dangdut up at the end of 2006.Any ideas?
2) Which is more popular on the internet on * prayer, fasting, zakat and hajj? (SC). It seems that in Malaysia, "Prayer" is more popular, especially in Ipoh. In Indonesia, the 'fast' is more popular, while the 'pilgrimage' to be the most popular search in Brunei.
Search what most unpopular of the three Muslim countries bermajoriti this? Z-A-K-A-T = CHARITY! Zakat is the most popular search for the three countries, which it does not popular in Brunei. Can these statistics tell us that Islam is actually not very interested in learning about the charity, let alone pay it? God only knows.
Based on the graph below, we will find something more interesting about 4 of the 5 pillars of Islam that is. 'Fast' appears popular in recent years, which is equivalent to the holy month of Ramadan. At the same time, search on "Prayers" somewhat improved during the fasting month and then down again after Ramadan passed away. So now we know that more people want to learn / correct when Ramadan prayers.
Search 'charity' has become a little popular after Ramadan in a few days. Similarly, the search 'pilgrimage' to increase after about 2 months of the passing of Ramadan. I think, is not wrong to conclude that the month of Ramadan, Shawwal, Muharram is the month Zulqaedah and 'seeking knowledge' for most people.
Note also the column News reference volume. Seems the news of the pilgrimage is the most common. I think, to encourage Muslims to perform prayers and regular charity, then the mass media should also touch on the two pillars of Islam often no less important than the pilgrimage.
* Since there are variations in terminology and spelling prayer, then I use the logical operators OR, ie |, when making comparisons.
3) Population Kedah prefer not to know about Islam (SC), especially in Alor Setar. The popularity of 'Islam' is generally stable throughout the year, but as there was a slight decrease in 2007.
4) Fans of Akademi Fantasia (SC) more people living in Kota Kinabalu, followed by Kuala Lumpur. Also be noted that the popularity of Idol sharply in 2006 and 2007.
5) Although they say that Malaysia has recently preoccupied ravenous Idol, but it seems that Islam is still ahead of Akademi Fantasia (SC). Just at a time in 2005, once the popularity of Idol preceded Islam. Blame Mawi (SC)! (See mid-2005).
6) Hamza Yusuf and Tariq Ramadan (SC) are two well-known Islamic scholars in the West. Although at first popularity far exceeded that of Tariq Ramadan, Hamza Yusuf, but lately, more people became familiar with Hamza Yusuf.
Also note that Tariq Ramadan has become so popular in France. Tariq Ramadan menggoogle users mostly French-speaking, and this may make him less popular in countries that do not use this language as a first or second language.
While Hamza Yusuf (who is based in the U.S.) seems to have great influence in the UAE, Egypt, UK, Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. He was also very dominant in the city of Cairo, followed by Birmingham and London.
7) Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin and the people from the Ministry of Information will face a big problem in the conversion process (again change) the term Bahasa Melayu to Bahasa Malaysia (SC).
8) The Beatles never far from the popular leeeeeebih Dr Mahathir (SC). Oops, wait! A while ago, Ayah Pin (SC) was more popular than The Beatles and Dr Mahathir.
9) On the political front, Mahathir's popularity almost always take precedence over Pak Lah (SC). But at about the middle of 2007, Pak Lah is much more popular than Dr Mahathir.This may be due to Pak Lah married in June of last year.
10) Let us speculate on the clash of UMNO and PAS * (SC) at a general election soon.
If you search 'UMNO' and 'PAS' on Google to reflect roughly the percentage of votes to be received by both the Malaysian giant political parties will come through the ticket BN is UMNO will win easily in Kedah and Malacca? Did Shah Alam and Johor Bahru will remain a stronghold of the UMNO? Does competition will take place in Bangkok, especially in Kuantan?
We have seen predictions shaman Tok Google!
UMNO = Blue | PAS = Red
* As the term 'PAS' is not so unique, and there are all kinds of PAS in the world, so I limit the geographical segments - that is only in Malaysia. In this way, PAS compared with UMNO will likely only at Malaysian Islamic Party refers to.
11) Although the Malaysia physically bigger than Singapore, but on the Internet, Singapore surpassed Malaysia (SC).
12) In the explosion of the Internet as an alternative to traditional media, Berita Harian and Utusan Malaysia (SC) has strengthened its position. The growth of alternative news channels such as Movement and TranungKite seem static and may require more aggressive revolution.
Movement as an example, just to be very popular in 2004 (the year of the 11th General Election). After the performance seemed less growth hormone. Another alternative news websites, Malaysia Today is a remarkable positive growth:
13) blog vs newspaper. Blog wins and more wins. This trend in Malaysia (SC) or even global level (SC). In conclusion, use the best blog in an effort to promote the ideas, opinions, preaching, and good advice.
14) The Ipoh, Malacca and Balikpapan is the largest number of groups in need of scholarships / sponsorship / scholarship (SC). This search usually become very popular around February and March each year.
15) On the Internet there are more heaven than hell! (SC)
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