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Religious Participation of Millennial Muslim Women: A Sociological Study of the Influence of Interaction and Motivation to Use Social Media Chaerani, Annisa Nurul; Utami, Ririn Rizkiya; Aly, Kamall; Alwi, Muammar; Y, Ansari
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 14, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Graduate School of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i2.42569

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This study analyzes how interaction and motivation to use social media influence religious participation, especially among millennial Muslim women. Social media has become a new public space for religious people to interact, share, and organize religious activities. This study uses a quantitative method by distributing online questionnaires to millennial generation Muslim women who follow @kingfasialjim Instagram account. Researchers chose to take samples with purposive sampling using Malhotra's technique and obtained a sample of 100 people. The results showed that social media interaction has a significant influence on religious participation, while motivation to use social media has no significant influence when analyzed individually. However, when interaction and motivation were analyzed together, both were found to have a significant influence on religious participation. The findings are relevant for religious communities and stakeholders who want to understand the dynamics of religious expression and participation in the social media era. 
Religious Participation of Millennial Muslim Women: A Sociological Study of the Influence of Interaction and Motivation to Use Social Media Chaerani, Annisa Nurul; Utami, Ririn Rizkiya; Aly, Kamall; Alwi, Muammar; Y, Ansari
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Graduate School of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v14i2.42569

Abstract

This study analyzes how interaction and motivation to use social media influence religious participation, especially among millennial Muslim women. Social media has become a new public space for religious people to interact, share, and organize religious activities. This study uses a quantitative method by distributing online questionnaires to millennial generation Muslim women who follow @kingfasialjim Instagram account. Researchers chose to take samples with purposive sampling using Malhotra's technique and obtained a sample of 100 people. The results showed that social media interaction has a significant influence on religious participation, while motivation to use social media has no significant influence when analyzed individually. However, when interaction and motivation were analyzed together, both were found to have a significant influence on religious participation. The findings are relevant for religious communities and stakeholders who want to understand the dynamics of religious expression and participation in the social media era.