Journal of Islamic Studies
Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Journal of Islamic Studies (Juli)

THE INFLUENCE OF SLANG IN UNDERSTANDING THE MESSAGE OF DA'WAH AMONG THE MILLENNIAL GENERATION

Ningtyas, Baqiya Aini Wahyu (Unknown)
Muslim, Sukma Bangkit Panji (Unknown)
Aulia, Novia Rahma (Unknown)
Solihati, Ade Titie (Unknown)
Sunarya, Fitri Rachmiati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Jul 2024

Abstract

This study examines the influence of slang in the understanding of da'wah messages among millennials. Slang affects millennials' responsiveness to da'wah messages with a tendency for better understanding when delivered in familiar language. Social and cultural contexts also influence the understanding of da'wah messages with millennials being more open to messages that are inclusive and relevant to their lives. The digital-savvy characteristics of millennials also play a role in how they receive and disseminate da'wah messages. This understanding can help da'wah activists deliver religious messages effectively to millennials. Further studies are needed to explore the impact of slang in the context of da'wah and strengthen the understanding of millennials in the religious realm

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jis

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

The Journal of Islamic Studies is managed and published by IAI Al-Zaytun Indonesia. JIS focus is related to the study of Islamic society which consists of Islamic Science and Civilization, Islamic thought, the Muslim community, Islamic philosophy, Islam and Peace, Islamic education, Islamic law, ...