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Da'wah Versus Patriarchy Messages: Semiotical Analysis of Lyrics "Nanti Kita Seperti Ini" Avicena Ismail NoorEsa; Burhanudin Al Ghoni; Izza Muhammad Abdilah; Salsabila Qotrunnada; Kholifatul Fauziah; Ikhwan Ansori
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/icosi.v3i1.113

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Da'wah is an invitation to people (mad'u) to believe and obey what Allah and His Messenger command. In the Qur'an, there are three methods of da'wah, namely wisdom, good example, and arguing in a good way. In its implementation, songs can be one of the means of da'wah. Songwriters can include da'wah messages in their song lyrics. The author finds indications of da'wah messages, one of which is in the lyrics of a viral song on social media entitled "Later we will be like this". The purpose of this study is to find a da'wah message in the lyrics of the song. This research is an analysis of da'wah messages using a qualitative approach to the type of library research. The data collection technique used in this research is to use documentation techniques. In analyzing the lyrics of this song, the author uses the semiotic analysis theory of Charles Sanders Peirce model. The results of the analysis method, the author found a contradiction in the song lyrics between da'wah messages and patriarchal messages. There are three categories of da'wah messages contained in the lyrics of this song, namely aqidah, Syariah, and akhlaq.
Reframing Qur'anic Perspectives on Interfaith Relations in the Contemporary World: A Thematic Analysis Al-Ghoni, Burhanudin; Hermawan, Ahmad; Nugroho, Kharis; Azhari, Husain; Awliya, Fathiya Azka; Zambri, Shafiqah Amiera Binti Mohd
Al-Karim: International Journal of Quranic and Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Al-Karim: International Journal of Quranic and Islamic Studies, March
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/al-karim.v3i1.6478

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This study examines the Qur'anic perspectives on interfaith relations in the contemporary world, emphasizing the relevance of its principles in addressing modern pluralistic societies. Islam, as a divinely revealed religion, acknowledges the existence of other faiths while upholding the theological stance that Islam is the only religion approved by Allah. The Qur'an recognizes religious diversity as part of divine will and explicitly rejects coercion in matters of belief, positioning the prophets solely as conveyors of God's message. Employing a thematic interpretation (tafsir maudhui), this study systematically collects and analyzes Qur'anic verses related to interfaith relations. This method enables a structured and comprehensive understanding of key principles such as tolerance, peace, equality, deliberation, and justice. The analysis reveals that the Qur'an promotes peaceful coexistence and ethical engagement with non-Muslims while maintaining doctrinal exclusivity in matters of faith (aqidah). Theoretically, this study enriches discussions on Qur'anic hermeneutics by contextualizing interfaith themes within contemporary realities. Practically, it offers insights for policymakers, religious leaders, and scholars seeking to promote constructive interfaith engagement based on Islamic teachings. Contribution: The findings contribute to contemporary Islamic discourse by demonstrating how Qur'anic principles can serve as a foundational framework for fostering interreligious dialogue and social harmony in an era of increasing global religious diversity.