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Prophetic Communication: Implementation of Da'i Da'wah Strategies in The Millennial Era Irawan, Gusli Bambang; Radiamoda, Anwar
Ishlah: Jurnal Ilmu Ushuluddin, Adab dan Dakwah Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin, Adab dan Dakwah IAIN Kerinci

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ishlah.v5i2.260

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As technology advances, the da'wah model used by preachers is becoming more dynamic. The increasingly rapid development of the times requires da’i to change their preaching strategies to make them more relevant to the millennial generation who are familiar with advances in information technology. The new media phenomenon can be applied to spread Islam in the millennial era. One of the da'wah strategies that is relevant in this millennial era is the concept of prophetic communication. This research aims to find out how prophetic communication is used as a concept and strategy for da'wah and how prophetic communication is applied to preachers in the millennial era. This research uses bibliographic methods in several journals and books related to this discussion. The conclusion of this research is that prophetic da'wah in the millennial era emphasizes humanization, social justice and dimensions of spirituality. Adapting messages to the social context and use of mass media is important. Information technology is used to reach a wider audience while enriching religious knowledge with other knowledge. Data supports social change, while social media is used as an effective means of preaching. Da'i need to continue learning, following developments with the times, while maintaining Islamic values ​​in prophetic communication. Adapting da'wah to changing times and technology is very important. Seiring kemajuan teknologi, model dakwah yang digunakan para da'i semakin dinamis. Pesatnya perkembangan zaman menuntut para da’i mengubah strategi dakwahnya agar lebih relevan dengan generasi milenial yang akrab dengan kemajuan teknologi informasi. Fenomena media baru dapat diterapkan untuk menyebarkan Islam di era milenial. Salah satu strategi dakwah yang relevan di era milenial ini adalah konsep komunikasi profetik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana pemanfaatan komunikasi profetik sebagai konsep dan strategi dakwah serta bagaimana penerapan komunikasi profetik pada para da’i di era milenial. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kepustakaan pada beberapa jurnal dan buku yang berkaitan dengan pembahasan ini. Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini adalah Dakwah profetik di era milenial menekankan humanisasi, keadilan sosial, dan dimensi spiritualitas. Adaptasi pesan dengan konteks sosial dan penggunaan media massa menjadi penting. Teknologi informasi digunakan untuk menjangkau khalayak lebih luas sambil memperkaya ilmu agama dengan ilmu lain. Data mendukung perubahan sosial, sementara media sosial dijadikan sarana dakwah yang efektif. Para da'i perlu terus belajar, mengikuti perkembangan zaman, sambil menjaga nilai-nilai Islam dalam komunikasi profetik. Adaptasi dakwah dengan perubahan zaman dan teknologi sangat penting.
Measuring Potential Effect on Bank Stability After Muhammadiyah Makes Bank Run Trisnawati, Desi; Puspita, Rosana Eri; Thaker, Mohammed Asmy bin Mohd Thas; Radiamoda, Anwar
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Kesatuan Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): JIMKES Edisi Mei 2025
Publisher : LPPM Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kesatuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jimkes.v13i3.3254

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Muhammadiyah, a major Indonesian community organization, plans to withdraw approximately 13 trillion rupiah from Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) due to concerns over financial concentration risks. Beyond its tangible assets, Muhammadiyah’s influence over its followers raises the potential for a bank run, threatening banking stability. This study aims to analyze netizen behavior toward Muhammadiyah’s decision and the likelihood of its followers following suit. Employing a qualitative netnography approach, data were collected from 2,402 YouTube comments using Nawala software and analyzed with NVIVO. Findings reveal that netizens extensively discussed trust in government, development plans, deposit safety, and fund allocation, with predominantly negative sentiments. Approximately 65–70% expressed distrust in the government, 85% questioned BSI’s fund allocation, and 55–60% supported Muhammadiyah’s proposal to establish a new bank. Strong public support for Muhammadiyah’s actions indicates a risk of a broader bank run. The study concludes that public distrust in the government and BSI, amplified by Muhammadiyah’s influence, poses a threat to financial stability. Transparent communication and robust deposit guarantees by the government and BSI are essential to mitigate further crises.