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The Islamic Communication: One Persuasive Step to Spread Da’wah Among Korean Lovers (Critical Discourse Analysis of Fuadh Naim's Youtube) Wijaya, Adi Wijaya
TASAMUH Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024): ISLAMIC AND CULTURAL COMMUNICATION FOR DA'WAH AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN INDON
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/tasamuh.v22i2.10946

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Making people closer to Islam is one of da'wah's primary goals. So, it takes creativity to package da'wah messages so that they can be accepted by the object of da'wah, which is increasingly diverse today. One of the interesting da'wah objects studied is Korean Lovers, a community of Korean culture lovers. A negative stigma has been pinned on Korean Lovers, that they are a community far from Islam and live with hedonistic nuances. Meanwhile, with the right da'wah approach, Korean Lovers can be touched and become part of Islamic da'wah. This study aims to analyze how da'wah content includes or removes actors from a central discourse. Furthermore, the analysis results are linked to the concept of Islamic communication. This is where the novelty lies. This research makes the Never Drowned video on Fuadh Naim's YouTube channel the main discourse (object of research). Fuadh Naim's YouTube channel discusses Korean culture and gets positive appreciation. The PernahTenggelam video can reference the style of delivering da'wah messages among Korean Lovers. To elaborate on the #PernahTenggelam video, the most appropriate method used is qualitative analysis with Theo van Leuween's critical discourse analysis model. The results showed that 18 data were analyzed. Of the 18 data, 3 showed an exclusion strategy, and 15 showed an inclusion strategy. After being analyzed, the results show that content creators do not intend to discredit Korean Lovers. Instead, the exclusion and inclusion made the delivery more elegant and persuasive. The strategy is connected with Islamic communication, including qaulan sadida, qaulan ma'rufa, qaulan baligha, qaulan maysura, and qaulan layyina.
Distribusi Pendapatan Masyarakat Nelayan Pajaele Berdasarkan Ekonomi Islam Wijaya, Adi Wijaya; Zubair, Muhammad Kamal; Rusnaena; Wahyu, Andi Rio Makkulau
Al Rikaz: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Al Rikaz: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah IAIN Parepare

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35905/rikaz.v1i2.6420

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This research paper investigates the income distribution practices and conducts an Islamic economic analysis within the Pajalele Fishermen's Community. The study aims to explore how assets, whether privately or publicly owned, are fairly distributed to deserving recipients in alignment with Islamic economic principles, ultimately promoting societal welfare. A qualitative descriptive approach was adopted, and data was gathered through observations, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis involved data reduction, data presentation, and data verification. The research findings reveal several key insights: First, the income distribution mechanism within the Pajalele Fishermen's Community involves the sale of fish to meet daily needs, with catches being distributed to markets in the Lembang area. Moreover, fishing communities' income sources are diversified beyond marine products, encompassing other business activities. Second, the Islamic economic analysis highlights that while income distribution partially adheres to Islamic principles, there are certain aspects, particularly income derived from selling fish, that may not fully align with these principles. Nevertheless, the distribution activities demonstrate an altruistic approach and prioritize the welfare of others. Third, the mechanism of fisherman's catch distribution involves the cooperation of small boat fishermen, who pass on the catch from big boat fishermen to collectors, facilitating further distribution to fish sellers operating in the Lembang area.
The Islamic Communication: One Persuasive Step to Spread Da’wah Among Korean Lovers (Critical Discourse Analysis of Fuadh Naim's Youtube) Wijaya, Adi Wijaya
TASAMUH Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024): ISLAMIC AND CULTURAL COMMUNICATION FOR DA'WAH AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN INDON
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/tasamuh.v22i2.10946

Abstract

Making people closer to Islam is one of da'wah's primary goals. So, it takes creativity to package da'wah messages so that they can be accepted by the object of da'wah, which is increasingly diverse today. One of the interesting da'wah objects studied is Korean Lovers, a community of Korean culture lovers. A negative stigma has been pinned on Korean Lovers, that they are a community far from Islam and live with hedonistic nuances. Meanwhile, with the right da'wah approach, Korean Lovers can be touched and become part of Islamic da'wah. This study aims to analyze how da'wah content includes or removes actors from a central discourse. Furthermore, the analysis results are linked to the concept of Islamic communication. This is where the novelty lies. This research makes the Never Drowned video on Fuadh Naim's YouTube channel the main discourse (object of research). Fuadh Naim's YouTube channel discusses Korean culture and gets positive appreciation. The PernahTenggelam video can reference the style of delivering da'wah messages among Korean Lovers. To elaborate on the #PernahTenggelam video, the most appropriate method used is qualitative analysis with Theo van Leuween's critical discourse analysis model. The results showed that 18 data were analyzed. Of the 18 data, 3 showed an exclusion strategy, and 15 showed an inclusion strategy. After being analyzed, the results show that content creators do not intend to discredit Korean Lovers. Instead, the exclusion and inclusion made the delivery more elegant and persuasive. The strategy is connected with Islamic communication, including qaulan sadida, qaulan ma'rufa, qaulan baligha, qaulan maysura, and qaulan layyina.