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Maximizing The Reach Of Online Muslim Intellectual Discussions On A Tight Budget Kiswantoro, Agus; Sudarwati; Andriani
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v1i1.3409

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In an increasingly interconnected world, online platforms have become essential hubs for intellectual discussions within the Muslim community. These platforms foster the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and perspectives on faith, culture, and contemporary issues. However, financial constraints often pose significant challenges to expanding the influence of these discussions. This journal article explores strategies and methodologies for overcoming budget limitations while extending the impact and reach of online Muslim intellectual conversations. The Muslim community is a diverse tapestry of voices, backgrounds, and viewpoints. Online platforms offer a unique arena for these diverse voices to converge, transcending geographical boundaries and fostering global unity. Yet, the potential of these platforms is sometimes limited by resource constraints. The study emphasizes strategies such as leveraging social media, creating engaging content, nurturing community involvement, and seeking strategic partnerships. The article presents a comprehensive overview of these strategies and their successful implementations. It provides a roadmap for engaging a wider audience, creating a vibrant online platform, and facilitating meaningful discussions within budget limitations. The case studies included further illustrate how these strategies have been applied to achieve success and impact. The discussions explored are of critical importance not only to the Muslim community but also to global society at large. They encompass matters of faith, ethics, culture, and their intersections in a rapidly changing world. In a time marked by evolving norms, these discussions provide a constructive avenue for dialogue, mutual understanding, and the promotion of peaceful coexistence. In conclusion, this article presents practical strategies to amplify the reach of online Muslim intellectual discussions on a tight budget. By applying these recommendations, individuals and organizations can navigate financial constraints to create dynamic spaces for meaningful intellectual discourse within the Muslim community and beyond, ensuring the sustained growth and impact of online Muslim intellectual conversations.