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Stereotip Islam dalam Film Hollywood Era 1960-an sampai 2020-an Mustakharoh, Fajriatul; Mustain, Mustain; Hidayatullah, Ahmad
Mu'ashir: Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Islam Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Mei 2025
Publisher : Prodi KPI FDPM IPMAFA Bekerjasama dengan Mafa Press IPMAFA Pati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35878/muashir.v3i1.1619

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History records that the contestation between the West and Islam has been occurring for a long time, particularly during the Crusades, which lasted for three centuries (11th–13th centuries). Over time, these interactions gave rise to various stereotypes, especially about Islam, including within the narratives of Hollywood’s film industry. Using a qualitative research method with a critical discourse analysis approach, combined with the theory of social construction, this study seeks to explore how stereotypes of Islam have been narrated through Hollywood films from the 1960s to the 2020s. The findings of this study conclude that the representation of muslims in the Western film industry is often portrayed with a biased image, associating Islam with terrorism, violence, and fanaticism. These stereotypes emerge as a result of the long history of tensions between the Western world and the Islamic world, reinforced by political interests and media influence in shaping public opinion. The seven film samples—each from different decades—presented in this study illustrate how muslim characters are depicted as threats, ultimately reinforcing negative prejudices against Islam in global society for nearly the past century.
Youth, Da'wah, and Nationalism: The Perspective of Idhatun Nasyi'in by Mushtofa Al-Ghalayain and Its Relevance to the Socio-Cultural Context of the Indonesian Nation Mustakharoh, Fajriatul; Khotimah, Khusnul; Ala, Chisnul
IQTIDA : Journal of Da'wah and Communication Vol 5 No 01 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/iqtida.v5i01.10901

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Youth hold a central role in the advancement of civilization, yet they are highly susceptible to external influences, including moral decline and ideological threats. One of the pressing issues is the rise of transnational movements that diminish the value of nationalism, often portraying it as incompatible with religious belief. This article explores Mushtofa Al-Ghalayain’s thoughts on youth, Islamic preaching (da’wah), and nationalism as articulated in his work Idhatun Nasyi’in. Al-Ghalayain highlights wathaniyah (nationalism) as an essential quality for youth, asserting that love and service to the homeland are integral to faith. He positions youth as the main drivers of societal transformation and upholders of national dignity. The research employs a qualitative content analysis approach to examine how the text conveys moral, religious, and nationalistic values. Findings suggest that religion and nationalism are not opposing forces but are mutually reinforcing in shaping responsible, morally grounded citizens. Da’wah, therefore, must contribute not only to spiritual growth but also to the unity and integrity of the nation. This vision is reflected in the well-known maxim: "Hubbul wathan minal iman" (Love for the homeland is part of faith), reaffirming the harmony between Islamic values and national devotion.