Jurnal Kopis: Kajian Penelitian dan Pemikiran Komunikasi Penyiaran Islam
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Kopis: Kajian Penelitian dan Pemikiran Komunikasi Penyiaran Islam, Febru

Memaknai Dakwah Digital Melalui Meme Shalat Jum’at Visualisasi Perempuan: Perspektif Semiotika

Sunaryanto Sunaryanto (STIDDI Al-Hikmah Jakarta)
Sofyan Rizal (Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2023

Abstract

The discourse of this research analyzes the da'wah of digital memes with the visualization of women that spread on the internet. In answering these problems, this research uses qualitative research. The mass media textual tool as an analytical tool is used to answer this problem, namely Ferdinand de Saussure's semiotics. This theory is divided into several concepts, namely sign, marker, signified, denotation, and connotation. The results of the study found that the digital da'wah sign in the Friday prayer meme is the headscarf. Digital da'wah markers in memes are women wearing headscarves, the hijab phenomenon, and Muslim women praying. The signs of digital meme propaganda are the reward for Friday prayers, sunnah of the Prophet, and pornography. The denotation meaning of digital da'wah in the meme is that a Muslim man cannot leave the Friday prayer service. Because the characteristics of a good leader or priest for a woman are men who fulfill the obligations of Friday prayer. Connotatively, digital da'wah uses memes to visualize women that Friday prayers only aim to get a woman's reward. The female body, namely the jilboobs, is constructed to call on men to want to perform Friday prayers. Digital da'wah uses memes with connotations because women are constructed as signs, signifiers, and markers to invite men to perform Friday prayers. Muslim women's bodies are constructed as sexual objects to invite Muslim men to perform Friday prayers.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

kopis

Publisher

Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Jurnal KOPIS: Kopis journal has several research scopes both empirical and conceptual, including da’wah media, da’wah methods and strategis, audience analysis, da’wah and popular culture, da’wah and political communication, da’wah, community and social impact and da’wah and ...