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EFEKTIVITAS MEDIA DAKWAH ISLAM DALAM MENANGGULANGI BERITA HOAKS Santoso, Budi; R, Rochman; Yuswiyanto, Totok; Hamid, Lallo
Al-Idaroh: Media Pemikiran Manajemen Dakwah Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Maret, Al-Idaroh: Media Pemikiran Manajemen Dakwah
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Dakwah Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi Islam Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Al-Azhaar Lubuklinggau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53888/alidaroh.v5i1.830

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: The spread of hoaxes has become a significant challenge in the digital era. False information can lead to division, trigger slander, and disrupt social harmony. In the context of Islam, hoaxes contradict the teachings that prioritize truth and honesty. Islamic da’wah media has great potential to serve as an effective tool in combating hoaxes. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of Islamic da’wah media in countering hoaxes from the perspective of Islamic teachings, supported by evidence from the Qur'an, Hadith, Ijma, and Qiyas. The consensus of Islamic scholars (Ijma) agrees that spreading falsehoods is forbidden, and through Qiyas, the dissemination of hoaxes in digital media is analogous to slander, which is also prohibited. This study employs a qualitative approach with a literature review and data analysis from various sources. The results show that Islamic da’wah media is effective in combating hoaxes through three main strategies: promoting the teaching of tabayyun, enhancing digital literacy among the community, and providing accurate information based on Islamic values. Additionally, collaboration between da’wah media, religious leaders, and government institutions is a key factor in its success. In conclusion, Islamic da’wah media can act as a stronghold against hoaxes if utilized strategically and wisely. Rooted in Islamic teachings, da’wah media contributes to preserving unity among Muslims and educating society on the importance of honesty and responsibility in communication.
Demonstrasi Minoritas Muslim Dalam Berdakwah di Negeri Non-Muslim Abidin, Idrus; Majid, Zamaksyari Abdul; Nurhaidah, Siti Nuri; Akbar, Muhammad Yudi Ali; Hayatuddin, Hayatuddin; Evalinda, Evalinda; Hamid, Lallo
Al-Qalam: Jurnal Kajian Islam dan Pendidikan Vol 16 No 2 (2024): Al-Qalam: Jurnal Kajian Islam Dan Pendidikan
Publisher : LP2M Universitas Islam Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47435/al-qalam.v16i2.3349

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This research analyzes how demonstrations are viewed by contemporary Muslim intellectuals. The research method is based on a qualitative approach with a literature study basis. Primary references use recent studies with a number of pros and cons that have occurred between the main supporters (Ikhwanul Muslimin) and those who strongly oppose it (Madkhaliyah). Secondary references use indirectly related research. The research findings show that there are 4 characteristics of Muslim-majority countries that need to be differentiated concerning the law of demonstrations: (1) Muslim-majority countries that adopt the principle of shura in their political system. Demonstrations are considered haram because of the principle of obedience to the government as long as it does not involve disobedience to God. (2) Muslim-majority countries that adopt the principle of democracy. Demonstrations are allowed, even recommended or obligatory, as long as they do not aim to annul the government. (3) Occupied Muslim-majority countries. Demonstrations in occupied Muslim-majority countries, such as intifada actions and the like, are considered obligatory. The obligation is not limited to demonstrations but extends to jihad, both defensive and offensive. (4) Demonstrations in non-Muslim countries are considered permissible as long as they do not create problems for the Muslim minority.