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Journal : Communicator : Journal of Communication

The Message Of Da'wah In Films And Criticism Of The Concept Of Reincarnation Fatima, Nuzhat; Fauziyah
Communicator: Journal of Communication Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Communication
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Tarbiyah Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/comm.v1i2.68

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The concept of reincarnation is often a controversial topic because it raises deep theological debates. Film, as a mass communication medium, has the potential to spread thoughts or beliefs, including reincarnation. One of the films that raises this theme is Along With Gods 2: The Last 49 Days, a production work from South Korea. Seeing the potential negative impact of the concept of reincarnation on Muslims, this study aims to analyse and criticise the concept based on the teachings of Islamic law—qualitative method with Charles Sander Peirce's semiological approach. The data obtained from the film were analysed using Peirce's semiotic theory through the analysis of the concept of trichotomy. The results of the study showed that there were 25 scenes related to reincarnation in the film, of which eight messages of faith and three moral messages were found that contained da'wah values. Criticism of the concept of reincarnation is based on its irrationality and contradiction with Islamic teachings. In Islam, resurrection is believed to occur on Yaumul Ba'ats, the day of resurrection to account for charity, and not in the form of rebirth in the world as depicted in the concept of reincarnation.
Da'wah and Innovation for Economic Empowerment of Traditional Market Traders in The Digital Era Fauziyah; Nuha, Achmad Arifulin; Mehnaz; Tri Darmaningrum, Khaerunnisa
Communicator: Journal of Communication Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Communication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/comm.v2i1.95

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In the current digital era brings many changes to the community, this is also very influential on traditional markets, therefore traditional markets should be one of the economic sectors that require attention and also efforts in community economic empowerment so that da'wah community economic empowerment for traditional market traders is essential in the digital era like today because it affects the continuation of their business. Traditional markets are where direct buying and selling occur between sellers and buyers. Traditional markets have existed since ancient times and are symbols of local people's lives. However, traditional markets have faced significant challenges, and traders must adapt to increasingly sophisticated digital media to compete with modern markets. From this study, the author concludes that da'wah community economic empowerment for traditional market traders is essential in the digital era like today because for the sustainability of their business, by utilizing digital media traders can develop their business and also increase competitiveness and also expand the range of buying and selling, strengthening partnerships between traders and buyers is also a priority in encouraging community economic growth.
Co-Authors Achmad Bahul Achmad Bahul Ade Siswanto Adelia Putri Suyatno Afifah, Imania Aidha Nofita Sari Ainun Barakah Akhmad Naruli Akhmad Tri Prasetyo Alexius Ulan Bani Alief Rakhman setyanto Amanda Astri Pratiwi Febrianti Amiwarti, Amiwarti Ananta, Dio Alif Bagas Dwi Janarko Bisma Arianto Chijaya, Ridwan Christina Menuk Sri Handayani Dahlia Daimon Matulessy, Helmy Deni Firmansyah Deny Rahmawati Dianysah, Gusti Dwi Lestari Dwigothammy, Rahmadella E, Agusta Dian Edy Sulistiyawan, Edy Elisa Wildayana Eni Srihastuti Estiasih, Soffia Pudji Fachrudy Asj'ari Fadia Dwi Agustin Fatima, Nuzhat Fatimura, Muhrinsyah Ferry Hariawan Fitri Agustriani Fitria Magdalena Suprapto Galih Whendasmoro, Raditya Gunawan Sudarsono, Bernadus Hang Dano, Gita Hartoni Ian Kurniawan Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Imami, Reza Imarotus Suaida Indra Yustian Indranata Indranata Intan Sari Rufiana Ira Yusmita Yulanda Iskandar Zulkarnain Iskhaq Iskandar Isnaini Istikhoroh, Siti Izzatun Maghfirah Joseph Juwita Sari, Amelia K, Hayumas Nurlita F Khasanah Sahara Khotimah, Nadila Nur Lisa Avita Liyan Habibty, Hamda M Halilurrahman Madkan Marhamah Marhamah Masruha Mehnaz Meisa, Ade Melki Mochammad Hilmy Moh. Ishaq Moh. Jufriyadi Sholeh Mohammad Nabil Almunawar Muh Iman Muhamad Nur Muhammad Abel Muhammad Abid Asy Syafiq Nabila Aprianti Nadia Hanim Nadila Nur Khotimah Nashrudin Latif Ningsih, Ellis Nurjuliasti Nita Nurdiana Noviandri, Fajar Nuha, Achmad Arifulin Nur Rahmanti Ratih Nur, Muhamad` Nurjuliasti Ningsih, Ellis Praka, Areta Bhanuwati Widya Pramukhtiko Suryokencono Prasasty Ramadhani, Septya Prima Noermaning Punang Amaripuja Putri Awalina Putri, Karladian Radeni Sukma Indra Dewi Rahel, Muhammad Ramses Ratih Wijayanti, Ratih Redho Yoga Nugroho Rezi Apri Rina Fariana Riris Aryawati Rozirwan . Rully Masriatini SADIYAH, HALIMATUS Sasi Kirani Mukti Handayani Sayyidah Mistun Andriani Setiawan, Yugi Sherly Widya Mei Sigit Prihanto Utomo Siska Siti Dyah Handayani Siti Maimunah Siti Samsiyah Siti Suwaibatul Aslamiyah, Siti Suwaibatul Sri Luayyi Srikalimah Subakir Sutama Wisnu Dyatmika Talysa Uliatyl Banat TAUDLIKHUL AFKAR Teguh Purwanto Tengku Riza Zarzani N TioAqzha, Raymirzhad Tri Ariprabowo Tri Darmaningrum, Khaerunnisa Ubaidillah, Lutfian Umi Mahiroh Umiyah Yayang Komang Utari Wardani, Amellia Whinarko Juliprijanto Widiar Onny Kurniawan Wike Ayu Eka Putri Wildatul , Hasanah Wiyati, Eni Rohma Yun Suryotomo Yun Suryotomo Yusmita Yusni Ikhwan Siregar Z, Kholila Indana Zamzam, Muhammad Yani