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Exploring the Dynamics of Islamization in the Philippines : Past, Present, and Future Perspectives Guleng, Marlon Pontino; Syaoki, Muhammad; Choirin, Muhammad
Jurnal Dakwah Risalah Vol 35, No 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jdr.v35i1.30461

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This study offers a meticulous examination of the past, present, and future trajectories of Islamization in the Philippines, yielding insightful findings that significantly contribute to the scholarly discourse on the topic. By meticulously analyzing historical contexts, socio-political dynamics, and religious influences, alongside employing a rigorous multi-methodological approach encompassing qualitative analysis, quantitative data, fieldwork, archival research, and expert interviews, this study unveils nuanced insights into the complex nature of Islamization processes in the country. The exceptional results of this study not only shed light on key trends, patterns, and drivers shaping Islamization but also provide invaluable guidance for policymakers, stakeholders, and scholars seeking to navigate the evolving landscape of religious dynamics, social cohesion, and national development in the Philippines.
CIVIL SOCIETY COLLABORATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAM AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR RELIGIOUS HARMONY IN THE PHILIPPINES Winengan; Syaoki, Muhammad; Ayu Safitri, Widiya
TASAMUH : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam Vol. 23 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah dan Ilmu Komunikasi UIN Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/tasamuh.v23i2.11934

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Islam in the Philippines faces significant challenges but also holds immense potential for peaceful and productive development. The long history of conflict and struggle within the Muslim community highlights the importance of adaptive and context-sensitive da'wah efforts. The success of Islamic propagation relies on the ability of Muslim communities to engage with the local socio-cultural context, gain support from the government, and foster collaboration with non-Muslim communities. Educated and context-aware local Muslim scholars play a vital role in strengthening Muslim identity and facilitating interfaith dialogue. International funding and networking alleviate local resource constraints, but transparency and accountability in fund management remain essential. Social media platforms have broadened the reach of da'wah, enabling more personalized interactions between preachers and worshippers. Key challenges include government policies, social prejudice, and negative stereotypes. However, collaborative approaches and support from both local and international actors present significant opportunities to enhance Islamic da'wah in the Philippines.