Rezki Putri Nur Aini
UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

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Media Representation Of Muslimah Influencer In Frame Of Dakwah A'isyah A'isyah; Rezki Putri Nur Aini
INOVATIF: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan, Agama, dan Kebudayaan Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): September 2020
Publisher : LPPM IAI Hasanuddin Pare-Kediri

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Abstract This article investigates the extent of the role Muslimah in using new media as influencers who have a preaching orientation to desire improve Islamic ideology and thought by combining secularism and fundamentalism which are in fact is contradictory. These Muslim influencers are supported by positions that can influence especially urban society and middle-class millennials. Researchers use ethnographic oniline or netnographic approaches where modern culture by puritanical religion and attitude shows that modern Islamic religion with evidence can adjust the times and dispel the notion of Islam as a terror religion. Media representations of Muslim influencers are carried out in different ways, for example Ria Ricis (@ riaricis1795) with representations of women who can be free will, Anisa Rahma (@ anisarahma_12) with representations of women migratory motivators, Wafiq Malik (@wafiqmalik) with representation of domination of the existence of veiled women and Gita Savitri Devi (@gitasav) with representation of high intellectual women. This fourth is always showing up as form to resistance Islamic claims about curbing women by taking public sympathy in relation to the cultural dakwah of the Tarbiyah movement but also having an impact on socio-economic benefits. Keywords: Muslimah Influencer, Representation, Media, Resistance
THE RELEVANCE OF CONTEMPORARY ANALYSIS PHILOSOPHY IN ISLAMIC STUDIES (STUDYING THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHARLES SANDERS PIERCE'S PRAGMATISM IN THE CONTEMPORARY ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY) Rezki Putri Nur Aini
Dirosatuna: Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Islamic Education and Behaviour
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Service, Institute of Pesantren Kiyai Haji Abdul Chalim

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The transformation of philosophical studies which necessitates a shift in the scope of discussion from fundamental themes around the nature and general doctrine which tends to stagnate to become more diverse and adapt to the times, provides a glimmer of hope for the future of Islamic studies which has been confined to the stability of fundamental problems. These dynamics offer the opportunity for the entry of various schools of new philosophy and thought that are more relevant to explain the current situation. One of them is the philosophy of pragmatism that was introduced by Charles Sanders Peirce through his claim regarding the primacy of understanding and benefits in proving the truth. A truth will only be accepted if it has been through investigations and trials or experimental proofs in terms of its practicality and usefulness until the truth really messages and gives meaningful meaning. In Islamic studies, the method used by Peirce then becomes very important in resolving internal Islamic conflicts caused by fanaticism between groups because of their existence towards truth claims.