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The Influence of Social Media on Arabic Language Change in Online Communication Nabilah, Nailin; Mufidah, Harini Nur; Nafisah, Shofi; Baihaqi, M.; Ulin Nuha, Ahmad Nur; Sa'adi, Zainur Rohmah
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : IMLA (Arabic Teacher and Lecturer Association of Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v10i1.753

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This research aims to investigate the changes in Arabic language in online communication caused by social media. Social media, as a platform for online communication connecting people worldwide, has influenced contemporary life. One of the most common impacts is language change. Therefore, this research will focus on examining the influence of social media on Arabic language change, especially in online communication. The research method employed is qualitative. Data were obtained from active users of Instagram and YouTube who communicate in Arabic. Data collection techniques involved observation and questionnaires, while data analysis utilized narrative analysis. The results indicate that social media significantly influences the shift in Arabic language from fushha> to ‘a>miya  in online communication. Out of 52 respondents, 43 stated that social media has a negative impact on language change in online communication. Colloquial Arabic is preferred due to its perceived informality and relaxed nature, yet classical Arabic remains important for formal contexts.
Textualist Islam vis-à-vis Dynamic Islam: A Study of the Urgency of the Dominance of Inclusive Narratives in the Digital Space Azisi, Ali Mursyid; Rifa'i, Ahmad; Mufidah, Harini Nur; Nuroniyah, Zulfatin
Analisis: Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol 23 No 1 (2023): Analisis : Jurnal Studi Keislaman
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ajsk.v23i1.17886

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The textualist group, since the presence of social media as a form of technological progress, has changed platforms in spreading its exclusive understanding, or even plunged into extreme doctrinal actions. However, on the other hand, there is dynamic Islam with the same vision spreading its ideology and teachings which are more inclined towards moderate, inclusive and tolerant movements. This article attempts to analyze the importance of the dominance of the moderate Islamic narrative as a bulwark for Indonesian society so that it is not exposed to textualist Islamic circles who tend to legalize violence in the name of religion, are conservative, extreme and even non-tolerant. Textualist Islam is represented by Hizbut Tharir Indonesia and Salafi-Wahabi, while the moderate actor is Nahdlatul Ulama. The method used is qualitative descriptive analysis, with the steps of writing literature and media studies. The findings of this article are that implementing inclusive narratives in the digital space is by applying the values of religious moderation, by creating inclusive, creative and interesting content, collaboratively, and continuously. In this way, it is able to create an expansion of the area of dominance of inclusive narratives on various digital media platforms. This effort is a form of religious actualization that is rahmatan lil 'alamin and maintains diversity from divisions in the name of religion.