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Journal : Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication

Re-assessing the Development of Da'wa Science: Da'wa Study in Academic Work Discourse Syam, Nur
Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): Da'wa and Civilized Communication: Pious, Peaceful, Enlightening
Publisher : Da’wa and Communication Faculty of the Sunan Ampel State Islamic University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (228.322 KB) | DOI: 10.15642/icondac.v1i1.296

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Lecturer Resources at the Faculty of da'wa and Communication are sufficient. There are many lecturers who hold doctoral degree with various studies. Their presence is certainly very meaningful for the development of da'wa science indeed really needs rapid development. Therefore, there are a few notes to notice. First, most studies of da'wa are within the da'wa factor paradigm, so that other paradigms such as the system paradigm, developmentalism paradigm and interpretive paradigm have not yet obtained an adequate proportion of studies. Secondly, a consortium of experts in the field of da'wa is needed in collaboration with other sciences, to discuss and develop monodisciplinary, interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary and even multi-disciplinary studies. Thirdly, efforts are needed to write and develop studies in interdisciplinary or cross-disciplinary studies and even multidisciplinary in the science of da’wa. It can be considered, that most studies of da'wa interdisciplinary, and cross disciplinary are also immature. If it already exists (da'wa psychology, da'wa sociology and da'wa management) it is still an introductory study and has not been developed yet in a deeper direction. Moreover, interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary studies (da'wa anthropology, da'wa political studies, da'wa law studies, etc.) have not yet been optimally developed.
Da’wa in National Context: Da’wa for a Modern and Peaceful Indonesia Syam, Nur
Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Moderate Da’wa: Instruments of Reception for the Superdiverse Society
Publisher : Da’wa and Communication Faculty of the Sunan Ampel State Islamic University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/icondac.v2i1.419

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The Indonesian nation chooses moderate Islam as the choice in understanding and practicing religion. The choice of moderate Islam is the right choice considering that Indonesia is a pluralistic and multicultural country. By making moderate Islam as a choice in religion, it will provide enormous opportunities for the creation of a harmonious, harmonious, and safe society. Therefore, the preaching of Islam must also be appropriate in the corridor of da’wa that develops peace and safety. The propagators of Islam (da'i) certainly have to develop their da’wa by using an approach based on the desire to create a society based on Islam, Indonesian, and modernity. If the da'i can do it, it will be certain that in welcoming Golden Indonesia, in 2045, Indonesia will become a country that can be used as an example as a country with a high Islamic civilization.
Humanist Proselytizing in Disruptive Era Syam, Nur
Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Da'wa and Communication in the Era of Society 5.0: The Co-existence of Humanism
Publisher : Da’wa and Communication Faculty of the Sunan Ampel State Islamic University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/icondac.v4i1.997

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The disruptive era is happening not only in social and political life but also in religious life. Based on this reality, this study aims to describe humanist proselytizing in disruptive era, whit philosophical perspective of Humanism. The result of this study indicates, that Islam is a religion that prioritizes human dignity as the essence of life. Islam teaches that it should be spread with a humanistic approach that prioritizes the glory of humans as God's creation. Humanist proselytizing presupposes that proselytizing is held to improve religious understanding and action to be in harmony with the Islamic teachings glory. Humanist proselytizing, through populism of religious moderation and strengthening of religious moderation preachers is needed to build a better, prosperous, and happy society. This strategy is chosen amidst the challenges of strengthening lateral religious understanding in the disruptive era. This study argues, through the populism movement of religious moderation and the strengthening of religious moderation preachers, it is hoped that it will be able to strengthen moderate Islam as the message essence of humanist proselytizing.
Does Zakat Management Organization Comply with PSAK 109? Novie Andriani Zakariya; Syam, Nur; Ahsan, Muhamad; Arifin, Sirajul; Ilham, Moh
Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Forging a Harmonious Future World through Da'wah and Communication Aligned with
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/icondac.v5i1.1376

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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to analyze the compliance of Zakat Management Organizations (ZMO) in Indonesia with financial accounting Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (PSAK) 109. This study uses the literature review study method, where the source of this database is obtained from trusted scientific searches from the range of 201 8-2022 national journals. This literature study was conducted by collecting 15 references to trusted scientific research journal data related to compliance with the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (PSAK) 109 concerning Zakat, Infak and Alms Accounting at Zakat Management Organizations (ZMO) in Indonesia. The results of this study researchers found that there are 3 typologies in compliance with the application of the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (PSAK) 109 concerning Accounting for Zakat, Infak and Alms in Zakat Management Organizations in Indonesia, including: (1) Full Compliance, (2) Not Complete Compliance, (3) No Compliance. The highest category is in the third category that there are 6 Zakat Management Organizations that fall into the typology of no compliance with the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (PSAK) 109 concerning Accounting for Zakat, Infak and Alms in Zakat Management Organizations (ZMO) in Indonesia.