Putri Putri
IAIN Pontianak, Indonesia

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IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM INFORMASI DI PONDOK PESANTREN DARUL KHAIRAT SUNGAI JAWI PONTIANAK Nazilah Nazilah; Sekar Apriliza; Dita Nurfadhilah; Putri Putri; Azzara Azzara
J-MD Jurnal Manajemen Dakwah Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JMD
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Dakwah, FUAD, IAIN Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/h3femf21

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Information system implementation has become an essential component of digital transformation in Islamic boarding school education, particularly in strengthening institutional governance and communication. This study aims to analyze how information systems and digital media management contribute to governance practices within an Islamic boarding school environment. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the research gathers data through direct observation, semi-structured interviews with administrators and media teams, and analysis of institutional documents and digital platforms. The findings indicate that the media division plays a strategic role in managing institutional communication, disseminating information, and documenting activities through platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and WhatsApp Groups, supported by the use of EMIS for educational administration. Nevertheless, implementation is constrained by unstable internet connectivity, electricity interruptions, and limited human resources in content production, including graphic design and video editing.To address these issues, the institution conducts quarterly evaluations, applies structured verification procedures for information dissemination, and develops long-term strategies such as establishing media training classes and designing integrated systems for attendance, payment, and permission processes. The implications of this study highlight the need for capacity-building in digital literacy, technological infrastructure improvement, and the formulation of standardized information governance policies to enhance institutional effectiveness. The novelty of this research lies in its comprehensive, process-oriented model that integrates administrative systems, digital media workflows, and verification-based governancean approach that fills a gap in previous studies that focused only on system development or communication outcomes. This study concludes that well-managed information systems significantly improve transparency, accountability, and institutional governance, thereby supporting the sustainable digital transformation of Islamic boarding schools. Keywords: Information Systems, Digital Transformation, Islamic Boarding School, Digital Media  
Digital Islamic Preaching and the Construction of Religious Tolerance: A Strategic Management Perspective Siti Fatimah Azzahra; Syarifah Haniyah; Lidya Safitri; Putri Putri; Hairus Soleh
Islam and Social Sciences Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Work Environment, Da'wah, Culture
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Pontianak

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The rapid expansion of digital media has transformed Islamic preaching (da'wah) practices, creating new opportunities and challenges in communicating religious tolerance within increasingly pluralistic societies. While previous studies have examined digital da'wah and religious moderation separately, limited attention has been given to how strategic da'wah management constructs and communicates the concept of religious tolerance through digital platforms. This study addresses this gap by investigating the strategic management of digital da'wah in promoting religious tolerance through Buya Yahya's sermons on the Al-Bahjah TV YouTube channel. Employing a qualitative content analysis, the study systematically analyzed selected sermon transcripts focusing on narratives concerning interfaith relations and the boundaries of religious tolerance in Islam. To enhance analytical validity, the findings were triangulated with semi-structured interviews conducted with Muslim informants from Hadhramaut, Yemen. The findings reveal that the da'wah strategy is characterized by three interconnected dimensions: (1) conceptual clarification of religious tolerance as respect for religious diversity without compromising Islamic creed (aqidah); (2) persuasive and contextual communication that addresses contemporary misconceptions surrounding interfaith engagement; and (3) strategic utilization of digital media to broaden audience reach while maintaining doctrinal consistency. The study further demonstrates that digital da'wah contributes to fostering a balanced understanding of religious tolerance by integrating harmonious social relations with firm religious commitments. These findings extend the literature on strategic religious communication by proposing a conceptual framework for digital da'wah management that combines theological authenticity, contextual communication, and digital engagement. The proposed framework provides practical implications for religious communicators, Islamic institutions, and policymakers seeking to promote moderate religious discourse in the digital era.