Advances in communication technology in the modern era have enabled faster and more widespread interaction, but they also present challenges in upholding communication ethics. In Islam, communication has a moral dimension that is regulated in the Qur’an, one example being in Surah Al-Isra’ 53, which emphasizes the importance of speaking well and truthfully. This study analyzes the implementation of moral values in modern communication using the Double Movement developed by Fazlur Rahman. This approach links the historical context of the revelation of the verse with its application in contemporary life. The results of the study indicate that the main principles in Islamic communication include speaking politely and truthfully, avoiding slander and hoaxes, and refraining from provocation and sowing discord. By understanding and applying these principles, communication can be more moral, ethical, and in accordance with Islamic teachings, thereby creating a communication environment that is harmonious and constructive.
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