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Kewajiban Dakwah: Analisis Hadis Perintah Dakwah dan Hadis Menyampaikan Kebenaran Nasir, St. Magfirah; Juhansyah, Juhansyah
Mu'ashir: Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Islam Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 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.v3i2.1810

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Da´wah is one of the main obligations in Islam, with a strong foundation in the Qur’an and Hadihs. This study aims to examine the obligation of da’wah according to the hadihs of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), using a qualitative descriptive research methodology. The method employed is a literature review. Data collection techniques were carried out by examining books, journals, and other literature relevant to the topic. The research instrument used is the researcher themself, who interprets the data and readings obtained from libraries, journals, and other related sources. The data processing and analysis technique consists of three stages: 1. Data Reduction, summarizing and selecting the essential data, focusing on the most relevant information in accordance with the research topic. 2. Data Display, presenting the data in narrative form, which is then analyzed. 3. Conclusion Drawing, aimed at providing an understanding based on the researcher’s own interpretation of the data found. The purpose of these data processing and analysis techniques is to select, organize, and re-examine data sourced from books, journals and literature in order to arrive at a final conclusion. The main focus of this study includes: the command to engage in da’wah, the obligation to convey the truth and the importance of delivering da’wah to those who are unaware.
THE ROLE OF DATA JOURNALISM IN INFORMING PUBLIC FACTS: A CASE STUDY OF WHOOSH HIGH-SPEED TRAIN NEWS IN ONLINE MEDIA (KOMPAS.COM, TEMPO.CO, AND DETIK.COM) Juhansyah, Juhansyah; Selo, Arham; Akil, Anshar
TOPLAMA Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): TOPLAMA
Publisher : PT Altin Riset Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61397/tla.v3i1.455

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The rapid development of digital media has accelerated the flow of information about national strategic infrastructure projects, including the Whoosh High Speed Train in Indonesia. This condition increases the risk of information flooding and the emergence of unverified data claims, thus confirming the importance of the role of data journalism in conveying public facts accurately and transparently. This study aims to examine the role of data journalism in the news of the Whoosh High Speed Train in online media by analyzing how data is collected, verified, analyzed, and presented by three national online media, namely Kompas.com, Tempo.co, and Detik.com. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study design. The analysis technique used is a qualitative content analysis of selected news that contains data elements. The analysis was carried out using the data journalism framework of Gray, Chambers, and Bounegru, and was associated with gatekeeping and verification theories as well as media innovation theories. The results of the study show that there is significant variation in the application of data journalism in the three media. Tempo.co demonstrate the most comprehensive application of data journalism, characterized by a diversity of data sources, consistent verification practices, in-depth data analysis, and the use of analytical visualization. Kompas.com show a moderate level of adoption with a balance between the use of data and the context of the narrative, while Detik.com tend to use data descriptively and minimally with an emphasis on the speed of news presentation. This study concludes that data journalism plays an important role in improving the quality of public information when applied as a systematic journalistic process, not just as a complement to numbers. The effectiveness of data journalism is greatly influenced by the capacity of the newsroom, editorial orientation, and the level of innovation of the media organization. This study contributes to the study of data journalism and digital journalism by showing how editorial decisions and media innovation shape the epistemic quality of news infrastructure in the digital era.