INJECT Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025)

Transformation Of Islamic Da'wah Through Digital Content Training In Islamic Boarding Schools (Case Study at SMK YPC Cintawana, Tasikmalaya)

Zakiah, kiki (Unknown)
Baksin, Askurifai (Unknown)
Putri, Dian Widya (Unknown)
Hantoro, Naditha Rizkya (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jul 2025

Abstract

The transformation of Islamic da'wah through digital technology is an urgent need in the modern era. This study analyzes digital content training at SMK YPC Cintawana in improving the skills of students in the production and distribution of digital da'wah. With a qualitative approach to case studies, the results of this study show that this training improves students' abilities in videography, graphic design, copywriting, and digital communication strategies. Social media, YouTube, and podcasts help expand the reach of da'wah interactively. However, challenges such as cultural adaptation of Islamic boarding schools, limited infrastructure, and lack of understanding of digital communication strategies are still obstacles. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the digital curriculum, increase access to technology through external cooperation, and establish a pesantren media center. This strategy is expected to be able to make pesantren a modern da'wah center that still maintains Islamic values in the digital era.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

inject

Publisher

Subject

Religion Computer Science & IT Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

Focus and Scope INJECT journal focuses on the discussion of interdisciplinary communication, social-religious research that includes culture, Media Communication using quantitative or qualitative research methods. This journal is a media to accommodate the result of field research of students, ...