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The Representation of Islamic Values in the Cultural Collections of Lampung Museum as a Medium of Cultural Da'wah Dinda Nurul Fadillah; M. Mawardi J; Nadya Amalia Nasoetion
Liwaul Dakwah: Jurnal Kajian Dakwah dan Masyarakat Islam Vol. 16 No. 1 (2026): Liwaul Dakwah: Jurnal Kajian Dakwah dan Masyarakat Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin Adab dan Dakwah UIN Sultanah Nahrasiyah Lhokseumawe

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47766/liwauldakwah.v16i1.7730

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The existence of museums in the context of Indonesian Muslim society holds untapped potential as a place for da'wah communication. This study addresses the gap between the rich Islamic-themed collection at Lampung Ruwa Jurai Museum and the limited academic attention to its cultural da'wah dimension. This study aims to examine the representation of Islamic values in the Lampung Museum's cultural collection and its position as a medium of cultural da'wah. Using a descriptive qualitative approach and Stuart Hall's representation theory, data were collected through observation, interviews with six purposively selected informants (one curator, one customary leader, four visitors), and collection documentation. Analysis used the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana. The findings show that the value of faith is represented through calligraphic carvings on trays, moral values through changes in traditional Lampung bridal attire that cover more of the aurat following acculturation with Islam, and worship values through the egg-flower tradition, which embodies gratitude, prayer, and almsgiving. Most visitor informants demonstrated a dominant reading, while one showed a negotiated reading. These findings are limited to the analysis of three main collections and six informants and cannot be generalized to the entire museum collection. The findings indicate that Lampung Museum has the potential to serve as a space for representing Islamic values and a medium of cultural da'wah by conveying symbolic messages to the public.
Humanitarian Framing of the 2025 Indonesian Demonstrations: A Comparative Analysis of NU Online and Suara Muhammadiyah Sifa Aprilia Ersa; Fitri Yanti; Nadya Amalia Nasoetion
CHANNEL: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): CHANNEL: Jurnal Komunikasi 28th Edition
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/channel.v14i1.2057

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In the context of increasing public reliance on religious-based media as credible sources of information, Islamic media play an important role in shaping moral discourse and public interpretation of political events. The 2025 demonstrations in Indonesia raised various humanitarian concerns, including violence, student arrests, and human rights violations. This research aims to analyze how NU Online and Suara Muhammadiyah frame humanitarian issues in their coverage of the August–September 2025 demonstrations. The study employs a qualitative framing analysis using Robert Entman’s framing model. Data were collected from selected news articles published by both media outlets during the peak period of the demonstrations and analyzed comparatively to identify similarities and differences in framing patterns. The findings reveal that both media outlets emphasize humanitarian concerns but construct them through different interpretative frameworks influenced by their organizational orientations. NU Online tends to frame demonstrations through narratives of human rights, social justice, and protection of demonstrators, while Suara Muhammadiyah emphasizes social ethics, moderation, dialogue, and political stability. These differences indicate that Islamic online media function as active agents in constructing humanitarian discourse and shaping public understanding of political demonstrations. This study contributes theoretically to the development of framing theory in the context of Islamic digital media and enriches the literature on Islamic political communication. In practice, the findings suggest the importance of ethical, balanced framing in religious media coverage of political events discourse.