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Journal : QAULAN: Journal of Islamic Communication

THE DA’WA STRATEGY OF @NGAJIASIK.ID COMMUNITY Rahmah, Safira Aulia; Zulhazmi, Abraham Zakky
QAULAN: Journal of Islamic Communication Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Islamic Communication
Publisher : UIN Kiai Ageng Muhammad Besari Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/qaulan.v3i2.4922

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Abstract: In the era of advanced technology today, there are many ways to preach. One way used when today is forming a migration community. Hijrah Community @ngajiasik.id. This community carries the concept of young people, with a student who is cool and principled that the recitation is fun. Strategies can be interpreted as a method of gathering information and organizing, so that it can estimate a hypothesis. The method used for this study is a qualitative research method, using observation methods and interviews as a method of data collection in this study. The Hijrah @ ngajiasik.id community plays a role in moving the community to provide a means of improving the quality of public faith and spreading Islamic da'wah widely. The strategy used in preaching is to use a contemporary da'wah strategy. The strategy used in the dissemination of da'wah is the determination of the objectives of the da'wah, preparation of the implementation of the strategy, the preparation of plans, and the process of implementing the strategy.
Dynamics of Da'wah in Southeast Asia in the Digital Era Maria, Suci Elsa; Zulhazmi, Abraham Zakky
QAULAN: Journal of Islamic Communication Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Qaulan: Journal of Islamic Communication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/qaulan.v4i2.7266

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Recent developments in da'wah show positive and progressive dynamics, including in Southeast Asia. This condition is supported by the very massive growth of digital media. This article aims to analyze the dynamics of da'wah in Southeast Asia, especially in the digital era. As a region, Southeast Asia has its own characteristics, giving it a distinctive style of preaching. Southeast Asian people are known to be friendly, moderate and religiously tolerant. This research is descriptive qualitative research and library research. The conclusion of this research is that the potential of Islam in Southeast Asia is not merely a numerical power as the largest Muslim community, namely one-fifth of Muslims worldwide and its geopolitical strength. Furthermore, the roots of moderate and pluralistic Islamic life in Southeast Asia which have long historical roots have demonstrated the promising potential of this region. Da'wah in Southeast Asia should be the prototype of global da'wah. Da'wah in Southeast Asia has characteristics that are accommodative to local culture and anti-violence. Moderate and tolerant da'wah in Southeast Asia has reflected the teachings of the Koran and the teachings of the Prophet, and has proven effective in inculcating Islamic values in society at large.