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Antara Rahmah dan Hegemoni: Tafsir Komunikasi Politik Islam atas Kekuasaan Turunan di Kabupaten Deli Serdang Matondang, Abdul Rahman; Nasution, Hasyimsyah; Azhar, Anang Anas
Islam & Contemporary Issues Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/ici.v5i1.1668

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This article critically interprets the intersection between prophetic Islamic values and the symbolic hegemony of dynastic power in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra. Despite procedural legality, the hereditary rule of the Tambunan family over two decades raises ethical and normative concerns. Through a qualitative case study involving document analysis, interviews, and field observation, this study finds that political communication in the region is heavily shaped by religious and cultural symbolism, which legitimizes power continuity while suppressing democratic deliberation and political regeneration. The research highlights that values such as rahmah (compassion), syura (consultation), and ?adl (justice) are often invoked rhetorically but rarely operationalized in governance practices. The study argues that Islamic political communication must transcend symbolic religiosity to promote openness, justice, and participatory leadership. Ultimately, this article offers a reinterpretation of Islamic political ethics as a critical framework to challenge symbolic domination and democratize local politics. It calls for a rethinking of democracy through Qur’anic values, exposing how structural stagnation is often disguised as political stability.
Strategi Resolusi Konflik Politik Lokal Berbasis Nilai Komunikasi Nabi di Labuhan Batu Selatan Silaen, Mulkan Darajat; Nasution, Hasyimsyah; Azhar, Anang Anas
Islam & Contemporary Issues Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/ici.v5i1.1669

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This study explores the implementation of prophetic communication values—?idq (honesty), sh?r? (deliberation), ?adl (justice), and ra?mah (compassion)—as a strategic approach to resolving local political conflicts in Labuhan Batu Selatan, North Sumatra. The research examines how these Islamic ethical principles are actualized by political actors, religious leaders, and civil society during the post-election period. Grounded in a qualitative case study design, the study draws on 12 in-depth interviews with key informants, including local government officials, clerics, NGO representatives, and community leaders. It also incorporates document analysis of local media coverage and election-related public statements. The study adopts a constructivist theoretical framework, emphasizing how actors interpret and enact moral-religious values within political discourse. Thematic analysis was employed to identify patterns in ethical and dialogical communication across multiple stakeholder groups. Findings reveal that while individual actors often internalize and express prophetic values in informal settings, formal political communication remains dominated by transactional and polarizing narratives. Religious leaders and civil society organizations serve as moral intermediaries, but their capacity is constrained by the lack of institutional mechanisms for dialogue and reconciliation. This study contributes both theoretically and practically. Theoretically, it offers a moral-ethical lens to the study of local political communication in pluralistic Muslim societies. Practically, it suggests that the integration of prophetic values into political discourse can promote ethical governance and strengthen social cohesion in post-electoral contexts.
Pengaruh Retorika Dakwah terhadap Pemahaman Wawasan Kebangsaan di Kalangan Milenial Muslim Simatupang, Muhammad Andry; Nasution, Hasyimsyah; Azhar, Anang Anas
Islam & Contemporary Issues Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/ici.v5i1.1670

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This study examines the influence of da'wah rhetoric on the understanding of national insight among Muslim millennials in Indonesia. In the context of rising social polarization and digital disruption, da'wah serves not only as a means of conveying religious teachings but also as a strategic medium for instilling national values such as tolerance, unity, and national identity. Contemporary Islamic preaching delivered through digital media by figures like Ustadz Hanan Attaki and Habib Husein Ja’far demonstrates the integration of religious messages with inclusive national narratives. This research employs a qualitative approach using thematic analysis, based on in-depth interviews with young Muslim audiences who actively engage with digital da'wah content. The findings show that contextual and participatory rhetorical approaches can enhance understanding and acceptance of national insight among the millennial generation. Rhetoric that touches emotional aspects, aligns with social realities, and uses language relatable to youth proves more effective in conveying nationalistic values. These findings highlight the importance of collaboration among preachers, religious institutions, and state bodies in designing da'wah strategies that strengthen social cohesion and national resilience. In the digital era, da'wah must evolve into a transformative force that not only provides spiritual guidance but also fosters a comprehensive national consciousness.
Antara Moralitas dan Realitas Politik: Sikap Komunikasi Islam Indonesia terhadap Krisis Palestina Harahap, Juliadi Zurdani; Nasution, Hasyimsyah; Azhar, Anang Anas
Islam & Contemporary Issues Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/ici.v5i1.1671

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This article examines how Islamic communication in Indonesia responds to the Palestinian crisis, highlighting the dynamic intersection of moral-religious values with domestic and international political realities. Using a literature review method, it analyzes key primary and secondary sources such as MUI fatwas, the communication strategies of Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah, and the media's role in promoting Islam Wasathiyah (moderate Islam). The study finds that expressions of solidarity with Palestine are rooted not only in Islamic principles like ukhuwah Islamiyah and universal justice, but are also influenced by pragmatic political and diplomatic considerations. The novelty of this research lies in its exploration of how prophetic values are translated into strategic, moderate public communication amid global crises. It offers new insights into value-based Islamic messaging as a form of transnational humanitarian advocacy, revealing how moral consistency is sustained within Indonesia’s complex media and political landscape.
Negosiasi Gender dan Politik Identitas dalam Praktik Pencatatan Pernikahan: Kajian Komunikasi Politik Islam di Deli Serdang Ferry, Muhammad; Azhar, Anang Anas; Nasution, Hasyimsyah
Islam & Contemporary Issues Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/ici.v5i1.1672

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This study investigates the dynamics of gender negotiation and identity politics in shaping marriage registration practices in Deli Serdang, Indonesia. Employing a qualitative case study approach, it focuses on the interaction among religious authority, ethnic traditions—particularly within Malay and Batak communities—and state legal frameworks. The research finds that many unregistered marriages gain legitimacy through discourses of Islamic identity and customary norms, where women’s agency is often curtailed by structural factors such as economic dependence and entrenched patriarchal values. Religious leaders frequently prioritize syar’i legitimacy over civil legal recognition, influencing community perceptions and practices. Furthermore, state efforts to promote marriage registration—typically via religious sermons and administrative outreach—are largely top-down, failing to engage deeply with local sociocultural realities. In contrast, civil society actors such as the Congress of Indonesian Women Ulama (KUPI) adopt more inclusive and participatory communication models. KUPI’s approach integrates the ethical aims of Shariah (maq??id al-shar?‘ah) with constitutional legality, while simultaneously enhancing women’s roles in decision-making processes. This study emphasizes the need for dialogic, community-based communication strategies that align legal reforms with lived religious and cultural experiences, ultimately advocating for justice-oriented and gender-responsive marriage registration policies.
Kultus Kesalehan di Tengah Peredaran Gelap: Ambiguitas Komunikasi Agama dan Politik dalam Menangani Krisis Narkoba Subiantoro, Dedi; Nasution, Hasyimsyah; Azhar, Anang Anas
Islam & Contemporary Issues Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/ici.v5i1.1673

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This study explores the ambiguity of religious and political communication in Indonesia, particularly in the context of increasing drug trafficking, with a focus on Deli Serdang. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research involved in-depth interviews with religious leaders, community members, and local officials, combined with field observations and document analysis. These methods were conducted in urban and semi-urban areas affected by drug-related issues. The study reveals how Islamic values—such as honesty and compassion—are often manipulated by public figures, including certain religious leaders, to mask or legitimize criminal activity. This instrumentalization of religious symbolism highlights a disconnect between piety and ethical behavior, contributing to a broader moral crisis. Public trust erodes when religious rhetoric is not matched by integrity, weakening community resilience and the effectiveness of anti-drug initiatives. To address this, the paper proposes a transformative Islamic communication model that emphasizes ethical consistency, contextual relevance, and participatory engagement. It also calls for a redefinition of the role of religious leaders—not merely as moral spokespersons but as active agents of social reform. This study contributes to global discussions on religion and public ethics, drawing parallels with cases of symbolic manipulation in other Muslim-majority societies.
Etika Mujadalah dalam Al-Qur’an dan Implementasinya pada Debat Politik: Studi Kasus Pilgub Sumatera Utara 2024 Reza Hanafi, Muhammad; Nasution, Hasyimsyah; Azhar, Anang Anas
Islam & Contemporary Issues Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/ici.v5i1.1679

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This study explores the application of mujadalah principles argumentative yet ethical discourse derived from the Qur'an in the context of political debates, focusing on the 2024 North Sumatra gubernatorial election. The research investigates how Qur'anic values such as hikmah (wisdom), mau’izhah hasanah (good counsel), and jidal billati hiya ahsan (debate in the best manner) are manifested in candidate interactions during televised debates. Using a qualitative descriptive approach and thematic content analysis, the study analyzes debate transcripts and non-verbal expressions of the two candidate pairs. Findings reveal that while implementation of mujadalah remains partial, elements of respectful dialogue, rational argumentation, and emotional self-control were evident. These principles significantly enhance the quality of political discourse and foster public trust. The study concludes that embedding Islamic communication ethics in political practices is not only possible but necessary to elevate democratic culture in Indonesia. The integration of religious ethics into electoral debates contributes to more civil, substantive, and educational public dialogue.
Politik Identitas dan Perlawanan Kolektif terhadap Otoritas: Studi Kasus Polresta Deli Serdang Syahputra, Romi; Nasution, Hasyimsyah; Azhar, Anang Anas
Islam & Contemporary Issues Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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This study investigates how identity politics informs collective resistance to state authority, with a specific focus on the Polresta Deli Serdang in North Sumatra during a controversial drug raid. The objective is to understand how religious and ethnic symbols were mobilized to construct communal solidarity, trigger emotional escalation, and frame law enforcement as an external, even hostile, force. Using a qualitative case study method, the research explores how resistance emerged not as a spontaneous reaction but through deliberate symbolic narratives and the amplification power of social media. The findings show that such resistance was strategically nurtured, reflecting deeper tensions in a multicultural society. While the police employed humanistic communication strategies and sought collaboration with religious leaders, the outcomes were mixed, highlighting both the potential and the limits of symbolic engagement in crisis management. This study contributes to the broader discourse on public trust, symbolic politics, and cultural communication in security governance. It emphasizes the necessity of embedding legal enforcement practices within culturally sensitive and inclusive frameworks. The case of Deli Serdang reveals the complex intersections between identity, legitimacy, and authority in contemporary Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abdi Mubarak Syam ABdul Karim Batubara, ABdul Karim Abdul Rasyid Abidin, Syahrul Achiriah, Achiriah Adrya, M. Rifqi Alfaruqi, Muhammad Alif Amin, Ahmad Aldi Amril Anri Naldi Apulina, Silvi Suci Ari, Alya Ratu Balqis Ariftha, Annisa AZ-Zahra, Salsabila Fazri Bangun, Dinda Almunawaroh Bara, Elsa Annisa Batu Br Sinuraya, July Susanti Dani, Idegham Dewi, Paradia Kristanti Dwi Israfi Parangin angin Elryan Adha, Dwiki Fakhrur Rozi, Fakhrur Fatimah Ferry, Muhammad Halihasimi, Halihasimi Hamanda, Dewa Hamonangan, Yogi Triyuda Hanif, Randy Muhammad Harahap, Elina Herawaty Harahap, Hidayani Syafitri Harahap, Juliadi Zurdani Harahap, Partaonan Harahap, Suheri Hardiansyah, Tubagus Rizki Harianto, Deni Hasan Sazali Hasibuan, Halim Perdana Hasibuan, Wilda Lestari Hendro Wibowo Husnah, Asmaul Iman, Mujhirul Infadillah, Rury Juarsa, Izkal Dwifa Kamal, Aliza Kartika, Yunda Khoiriyah, Fitri Kholil, Syukur Kustiawan, Winda Liani, Firda Mei Lubis, Ummu Hoiriah Matondang, Abdul Rahman Muhammad Reza Muhammad, Qasem Muslih Fathurrahman Naldo, Jufri Naldo Nasution, Hasyimsyah Nurhasna, Lily Siti Pangestu, Wira Yoga Puji Santoso Purwaningtyas, Franindya Puspita, Ardian Nurul Putri, Indah Rezeki Reza Hanafi, Muhammad Ritonga, Muhammad Husni Rosadi, Nindia Ajeng Rozi, Fakhrul Sakdiah, Evi Samosir, Hasrat Efendi Silaen, Mulkan Darajat Simalango, Eka Susanti Simamora, Irma Yusriani Simatupang, Muhammad Andry Sinta, Elvita Dwi Siregar, Fauziyah Siregar, Fitrah Alfisyah Siregar, Indo Mora Sri Nurhayati Subiantoro, Dedi Syahputra, Romi Tumanggor, Timur Yusniah, Yusniah Zuhriah Zulfahmi Zulfahmi