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Dari Ulama Ke Internet: Pergeseran Sumber Dakwah di Era Digital Kango, Andries; Syam, Muh. Taufiq; Mahmuddin, Mahmuddin; Fata, Ahmad Khoirul
Farabi Vol 21 No 2 (2024): Farabi
Publisher : LPPM IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/jf.v21i2.5147

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This article discusses the transformation of dakwah (Islamic preaching) from conventional methods to digital, known as cyberdakwah, in the modern era. Digital dakwah has become a global phenomenon by leveraging internet technology, allowing Islamic messages to be spread more widely and efficiently. Society now has easier access to religious information through social media and search engines like Google, which has replaced the traditional role of scholars in providing religious knowledge. This phenomenon leads to a paradigm shift in acquiring dakwah knowledge, moving from religious scholars and institutions to digital platforms. The article examines the impact of this shift, including the incommensurability between knowledge from scholars and Google, as well as the sudden change in the patterns of seeking religious information. While cyberdakwah holds great potential, challenges arise regarding the superficiality of messages and the lack of personal connection between the preacher and the audience. Therefore, integrating digital and conventional dakwah is seen as essential to ensure that dakwah messages are received more deeply and responsibly.
ATSAR DA'WAH OF TABLIG CONGREGATION ON THE SOUTH COAST OF GORONTALO CITY: ATSAR DA'WAH OF TABLIG CONGREGATION ON THE SOUTH COAST OF GORONTALO CITY Kango, Andries; Suryani, Wahidah
Farabi Vol 17 No 2 (2020): Farabi
Publisher : LPPM IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/jf.v17i2.6132

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This study specifically focuses on elaborating on the atsar (impact) of the da'wah activities conducted by the Tablighi Jamaat in the South Coast region of Gorontalo City. Furthermore, based on the findings, good da'wah practices in coastal areas will be identified. The scope of da'wah atsar in this context refers to how the mad'u (audience of da'wah) responds to the Tablighi Jamaat's da'wah efforts in the region. These responses encompass cognitive, affective, and behavioural aspects. The objective of this study is to identify the atsar and good da'wah practices applicable to coastal areas. Accordingly, this research aims to: (1) Describe the da'wah activities of the Tablighi Jamaat in the South Coast region of Gorontalo City, and (2) Conduct a deeper analysis of the da'wah footprint of the Tablighi Jamaat in the region. The findings of this study indicate that: First, the da'wah method employed by the Tablighi Jamaat follows the  khuruj method, which involves venturing out in the path of Allah. This process begins with fostering social connections (silaturahmi), reciting ta'lim , and subsequently engaging in jaula practices. This approach has been implemented along the southern coast of Gorontalo City for the past 12 years. Second, the atsar of the Tablighi Jamaat's da'wah efforts in the South Coast region is significant and yields optimal results. This is evidenced by observable transformations in the community’s daily life, such as the increased observance of prayer, enhanced religious knowledge, strengthened social ties, and active participation in the commemoration of Islamic holidays.