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Communication-based Da'wah Ethics Inspired by the Prophet's Sunnah in the Qur'an Mokodenseho, Sabil; MS, Muh. Idil; Yarbo, Sahara; Toani, Fatmawaty; Korompot, Liliana; Pakelo, Fadlun; Dotinggulo, Elvi
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): West Science Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsiss.v2i02.843

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The concept of Da'wah, or the invitation to Islam, is deeply rooted in Islamic teachings, with communication playing a pivotal role in its execution. This research aims to conduct a comprehensive literature review analysis on communication-based Da'wah ethics inspired by the Prophet's Sunnah as depicted in the Qur'an. Through an exploration of relevant literature, this paper will elucidate the principles and practices of ethical communication in Da'wah activities, drawing insights from the Qur'an and the exemplary conduct of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). By synthesizing existing scholarship, this study seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of communication ethics in Da'wah efforts, highlighting their significance in contemporary contexts.
Accad Transformation in the Age of Digitalisation: Challenges and Adaptation in the Context of Islamic Finance Priyana, Yana; Mokodenseho, Sabil; Ibrahim, Yasin; Yarbo, Sahara
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): West Science Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsiss.v2i02.844

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This research explores the challenges and adaptations encountered by Islamic financial institutions, known as Accad, in the age of digitalization within the context of Islamic finance. Through qualitative analysis of interviews with key stakeholders, including Accad executives, Sharia scholars, regulators, and technology experts, the study elucidates the complexities of integrating digital technologies with Sharia principles while navigating regulatory, technological, and customer trust challenges. The findings reveal the multifaceted nature of digitalization challenges for Accad, ranging from Sharia-compliant product innovation to regulatory compliance and talent development. However, Accad have implemented various adaptation strategies, including collaboration with fintech firms, capacity building, customer education, and regulatory engagement, to foster innovation, enhance trust, and navigate the digital transformation landscape effectively. The research contributes to the broader discourse on digitalization in Islamic finance and offers insights for Accad and industry stakeholders to harness the opportunities presented by digitalization while upholding Sharia principles and meeting the evolving needs of Islamic finance customers.