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Sedekah Online Yusuf Mansur: Otoritas dan Bahasa Agama di Media Sosial Hidayat, Mansur
FIKRAH Vol 6, No 1 (2018): June 2018
Publisher : Prodi Aqidah dan Filsafat Islam, Fakultas Ushuluddin, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kudus

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The study explained religious authority in social media by exploring on online alms dakwah delivered by Yusuf Mansur (YM). The problems were how the online dakwah by Yusuf Mansur delivered through social media and how far online alms of Yusuf Mansur has the authority to be followed. The research purposed to find out the way YM constructs authority and language of religion on social media in alms dakwah and learn how far YM authority is followed by the audience. In addition, the study is used to understand the role of social media in philanthropy activities. The study referred to four months of online and offline ethnographic fieldwork toward activity related to YM online alms on social media. Results show that the YM alms dakwah was a focus on the layer of authority: self-presentation, switching code, and textual reference. These three things were useful to reinforce the legitimacy of message of YM online alms dakwah as well as efforts to keep the existence of social media. While the message of dakwah was communicated by linked on material rewards. These efforts were able to strengthen audience believe in alms, but the audience with a different ideology tend to selective in receiving messages.
From the Pulpit to the Screen: The Dynamics of Fatwa Mediatization on Philanthropy in Indonesia Hidayat, Mansur; Ichwan, Moch. Nur
FIKRAH Vol 13, No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Prodi Aqidah dan Filsafat Islam, Fakultas Ushuluddin, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kudus

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This article analyzes the dynamics of the mediatization of religious fatwas concerning alms (philanthropy) in Indonesia, identifying patterns and changes in the delivery and acceptance of fatwas since the post-Soeharto reform era. The main focus of this article is how media not only serve as channels of information but also act as agents shaping religious narratives. The process of mediatization shows a significant shift in how fatwas are received and practiced by the people. This shift reflects changes in public perceptions of the obligation to give alms and the responses of the ulama. Using a qualitative approach and discourse analysis techniques, this study distinguishes three emerging discursive positions: full acceptance of fatwas through media, adaptation of fatwas to modern media contexts, and rejection of the mediatization of fatwas. The article concludes that the mediatization of fatwas concerning alms highlights the inability of traditional views to persist without adaptation in the context of modern media in present-day Indonesia.