This study examines the communication patterns of the Ulul Azmi prophets, focusing on their diplomatic and transformative approaches in delivering dakwah amid ideological, social, and political challenges. Employing a qualitative descriptive method with narrative analysis of primary sources (the Qur'an and Hadith) and scholarly literature, the research reveals that their communication was not merely persuasive but fundamentally capable of transforming collective consciousness, moral frameworks, and societal values. Key consistent strategies identified include patience, dialogue, and humanistic engagement, which proved effective in fostering spiritual awareness and enabling lasting social reform. The study affirms the contemporary relevance of these patterns, especially for modern contexts such as digital dakwah, multicultural engagement, and interfaith dialogue. It is expected to contribute to developing an adaptive and ethically grounded Islamic communication framework suited to address current global challenges.
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