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Hybridisation of Muslim Millennials’ Religious Identity in the Digital Era Nadia Nurfitria
Digital Muslim Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32678/dmr.v1i1.5

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This article explores the social movement paradigm in the millennial Muslim generation in the digital era through social media platforms. This research uses the concept of social movement as one of the collective behaviours, making the millennial generation’s social movement a new phenomenon in the Islamic movement in Indonesia. This research uses the Interpretative Phenomenology Analysis (IPA) approach (Roller, 2015; Smith et al., 2009) to understand, analyse, and explore the phenomenon. The socio-religious movement for the millennial Muslim generation through Islamic studies on social media was examined using a qualitative approach. The research findings reflect that the social movement occurs communally, giving birth to a socio-religious movement. The millennial Muslim movement has built a new identity as a religious community that obeys Islamic rules. The social movement intends to make young people close to the Qu’ran, pray on time, actively seek religious knowledge, and spread the message of Islam through social media platforms.
Cancel Culture among Indonesian Muslims on Social Media: Dynamics and Implications Nadia Nurfitria
Digital Muslim Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32678/dmr.v2i2.54

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This article examines the phenomenon of cancel culture among Muslims in Indonesia, focusing on its manifestation on social media and its impact on divisions and perceptions of Islam. The study highlights prominent cases, including Ahok and Tuan Guru Mizan, which demonstrate how cancel culture fosters polarisation among conservative, moderate, and liberal Muslim groups, while reinforcing negative stereotypes of Islam as intolerant. Using qualitative methods and digital ethnography, I observe and documents the practice of cancel culture through the Trending Topic X and Google Trend features. It explores the dynamics of cancel culture, its implications for freedom of expression, and advocates for a dialogical approach rooted in Islamic values to address these challenges. This study aims to contribute to academic discourse on Digital Humanities within Islamic Studies and underscores the importance of fostering unity within Indonesia’s Muslim society.
THE ROLE OF FATAYAT NU IN MAINSTREAMING RELIGIOUS MODERATION Nadia Nurfitria
Wasilatuna: Jurnal Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Vol. 6 No. 02 (2023): Wasilatuna: Jurnal Komunikasi Penyiaran Islam
Publisher : Program Studi Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Fakultas Dakwah Universitas Islam Internasional Darullughah Wadda'wah Bangil Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38073/wasilatuna.v6i02.823

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Abstrak Fatayat Nahdataul Ulama or known as Fatayat NU is a mass women's organization that invites its administrators and members to adopt an attitude of Moderation (tawasuth). Fatayat NU's steps in mainstreaming values ​​and conceptions of religious moderation in accordance with the contents of QS. Al-Baqarah: 143 which states that the best people are moderate people, who place a middle position between the two extremes. This article was created to look at the role of Fatayat NU in mainstreaming religious moderation in Banten Province. The method used is a descriptive analysis of the role of Fatayat NU through a role theory approach. The results of the temporary study show that Fatayat NU has a very strategic role as a women's mass organization in mainstreaming religious moderation in Banten Province. As for the strategic steps he took; The Religious Moderation Workshop is a collaboration between Fatayat NU, Serang City, and the Indonesian Ministry of Religion. Activities Through regeneration. Public Dialogue Activities. Aswaja's study is guided by four attitudes, namely tasawassuth, tawazun, I'tidal, tasamuh, so that efforts to counteract radicalism in Banten can run properly. Keywords: NU Fatayat, Mainstreaming, Religious Moderation, Millennial Generation