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Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah
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Pilihan versus Kewajiban: Perdebatan Pengaturan Jilbab di Sekolah Negeri di Indonesia Pikri, Zainal; Syadzali, Ahmad; Amaly, Najla
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 21 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v21i1.12498

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Menyusul terbitnya Surat Keputusan Bersama (SKB) tentang PenggunaanSeragam dan Atribut di Sekolah Negeri untuk Pendidikan Dasar dan Menengaholeh Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan (Kemendikbud), KementerianAgama (Kemenag) dan Kementerian Dalam Negeri (Kemendagri). ) di Indonesia,pertanyaan tentang seragam sekolah siswa perempuan Muslim berada di bawahsorotan media dan politik yang intens, dua wacana yang bersaing telah muncul.Wacana pertama berpusat pada jilbab sebagai pilihan perempuan dan simbolpemberdayaan perempuan. Wacana kedua muncul sebagian besar sebagaitanggapan atas wacana pertama dan menegaskan bahwa menutupi aurat adalahkewajiban agama, bukan hak pilihan pribadi. Perdebatan tentanf SKB inimelampaui wacana “pilihan” dan “kewajiban” berkaitan dengan pengamalanagama oleh anak, peran orang tua, sekolah, dan negara dalam konteks Islam,kebebasan beragama dan hak asasi manusia.
Dakwah Strategy of YukNgaji Community Towards Hallyu Fans through Korean Nuanced Content Mutiarani, Afifi; Mufidah, Ghina; Yusuf, Maulana
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v23i1.12614

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The Korean-themed content produced by the YukNgaji community represents an innovative approach to da'wah in response to global trends. This study aims to analyze YukNgaji community's da'wah strategies targeting "Hallyu" fans through Korean-themed content. The research employed a literature study approach, gathering qualitative data primarily from YukNgaji's social media and using related articles and websites as secondary sources. YukNgaji's da'wah strategies include using popular Korean terms, Korean-themed da'wah media, Korean language classes, and X-School classes. The strategy applied without any element of coercion and does not judge Korean culture fans, but rather uses Korean culture as an approach to make it easier to understand and attractive to Korean culture fans. This research serves as an initial proposes innovations in spreading da'wah to specific participant segments, including Korean culture fans.
Strategi Compliance Gaining dalam Dakwah Larangan Berpacaran pada Keluarga Islam (Studi Kasus pada Keluarga dari Ormas-Ormas Islam di Kota Yogyakarta) Syahril Taufiq Hidayat
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v23i1.12836

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This research focuses on dating behavior that begins to imitate western culture and is characterized by promiscuity, even becoming a trend among today's teenagers. This is a defiance for Islamic families because it can lead to adultery. Therefore, communication strategies are needed that can prevent children from dating behavior in Islamic families. This research adopts the five main strategies of gaining compliance from Marwell & Schmitt's (1967) research implemented in dakwah. This research uses a qualitative case study method with data collection techniques through non-participant observation and in-depth interviews by probing and crosschecking. The results showed that in the first strategy, only one family used the strategy of giving gifts. The gifts given are in the form of a simple meal together outside the home as a form of compliance with parents. While other parents use the command strategy; The second strategy, parents provide threats or prohibitions on the use of gadgets, social restrictions, etc.; The third strategy, parental expertise is shown through delivery based on religious arguments, sexual education, and an overview of the negative or positive effects of dating, and parents' dating traditions. This strategy is in line with the da'wah method of al-Mau'idzah al-Hasanah; The fourth strategy, parents educate children a sense of sin if they date as a form of impersonal commitment; The fifth strategy, personal commitment is shown through the status as a child to always be devoted (obedient) to parents.
Impact of Islamic Spiritual Guidance on the Resilience of Covid-19 Patients Baderun, Nadzmi Akbar; Fuadi, Anwar; Hidayat, Taufik; Rani, Samsul
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v23i1.12933

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The Covid 19 pandemic has caused serious problems, especially patients who have become restless, restless, anxious and don't know what to do, even to the point of despair. At that time, spiritual guidance is needed so that patients have self-resilience, so that Covid 19 patients have the ability to survive and rise in the face of their illness. The aim of this research is to find out about Islamic spiritual guidance services and their influence on increasing the resilience of Covid 19 patients. This research method uses quantitative methods, using simple linear regression analysis. The analysis requirements are to test the correctness of the data, and test the homogeneity of the variables to be tested. In this research, it was found that Islamic spiritual guidance services have an effect on increasing the resilience of Covid 19 patients. Spiritual guidance services can increase the resilience of Covid 19 patients, because the service makes them calm and strong in illness, creates enthusiasm to face illness, expresses the meaning of life's trials with words that are simple and easy to understand, make sure the patient is able to bear the burden of illness as a trial from God, provide spiritual guidance for recovery.
Faith, Knowledge, and Charity: Communication and Implementation in University Life / Iman, Ilmu, dan Amal: Komunikasi dan Implementasinya dalam Kehidupan Universitas Nurhadi, Zikri Fachrul; Ranita, Dian; Salamah, Ummu
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v23i2.11029

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This research is motivated by the results of a survey on the understanding of the motto "Faith, Knowledge, Charity" at Garut University, which only reached 15.4% of the academic community. From a communication perspective, this raises concern for the researcher, as meaning is the substance of the ongoing communication process. The aim of this research is to explain the motto "Faith, Knowledge, Charity" from the aspects of motivation, experience, and meaning. The research method used is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques include observation, in-depth interviews, literature study, and documentation. Research subjects were selected using purposive sampling, with a total of 11 informants and 3 sources. The results show that the motive for using the motto "Faith, Knowledge, Charity" is the founders' desire to transform the entire academic community of Garut University into beneficial human beings, a field for good deeds, and a source of motivation to achieve the goals of Garut University. The communication experience can be seen in the implementation of the motto through worship to God, doing good deeds to others, and the execution of functions by each element at Garut University. The meaning contained in the motto serves as a foundation for the academic community to carry out every activity, functioning as a motivational drive and a form of responsibility towards the social environment, applied both on campus and in society, to realize the vision, mission, and goals of Garut University.
Ustad Qasim's Preaching Strategy Based on Local Wisdom in the Meratus Hinterland: Challenges and Solutions / Strategi Dakwah Islam Berbasis Kearifan Lokal di Pedalaman Meratus: Tantangan dan Solusi Fadil, Muhammad Ikhsan; Hudaya, Hairul; Nor, Asikin
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v23i2.13129

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Preaching in rural communities has its own challenges, including the harsh character of the community, limited facilities, and diversity of beliefs. Effective approaches and strategies are needed in dealing with these conditions. This study aims to explore the problems and strategies of local wisdom-based da'wah applied by Ustad Qasim in the Meratus Inland, Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency. This research uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. The results showed several problems faced, namely: 1) the location that is difficult to reach, 2) the hard and diverse character of the community, 3) limited facilities, 4) diversity of beliefs (Islam, Christianity, and Kaharingan), and 5) the lack of public understanding of the teachings of Islam. The da'wah strategies applied include: 1) optimizing the function of the mosque and the role of the community, 2) communication and adaptation strategies, 3) educational and exemplary strategies, and 4) economic development for students. This research contributes to the development of local culture-based contextual da'wah methods with a holistic da'wah model that integrates religious education, economic empowerment, and social cohesion. Through this strategy, Ustad Qasim succeeded in overcoming the challenges of da'wah in the Meratus Hinterland, creating positive changes, and strengthening community social harmony.
Assessing Hulu Sungai Utara District Poverty Threshold Utilizing the CIBEST Method Restu Khaliq; Herlita, Jumi; Rahmi Yuningsih puteri
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v23i2.14504

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This research assesses the poverty level in Hulu Sungai Utara District through the CIBEST (Centre of Islamic Business and Economic Studies) framework, which integrates both material and spiritual aspects of poverty. The findings indicate that 60% of families are classified as spiritually wealthy, even though they experience material poverty. However, material poverty continues to be a substantial concern, impacting 34.8% of families. The study highlights the importance of a comprehensive strategy for poverty alleviation that considers both material and spiritual aspects of well-being, as spiritual practices play a vital role in providing psychological and social support but have limited impact on addressing material necessities such as education, healthcare, and income opportunities. Addressing systemic economic challenges, including unequal access to resources, insufficient infrastructure, and income disparities, is crucial for alleviating material poverty. Moreover, implementing gender-sensitive policies is essential for tackling income disparities between male and female respondents across various districts. Integrating these dimensions will enable future poverty alleviation strategies to promote more comprehensive and sustainable development.
Hijabi Metal Voice of Baceprot: Discourse on Identity, Gender and Religion in Digital Space / Hijabi Metal Voice of Baceprot: Wacana Identitas, Gender dan Agama di Ruang Digital Pikri, Zainal; Muthmainnah, Inna
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v23i2.15460

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This study examines the intersection of religion, gender, and culture through the case of Voice of Baceprot (VOB), an Indonesian hijab-wearing metal band. Utilizing Kimberlé Crenshaw’s intersectionality theory and Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse analysis, the research analyzes YouTube viewer comments to explore how VOB’s identity as Muslim women metal musicians is constructed and contested. The study employs a qualitative approach, collecting comments from VOB’s most-viewed YouTube videos using Python-based scripts and analyzing them thematically and discursively. This methodology reveals competing narratives: critics perceive the hijab as incompatible with traditional metal aesthetics, while supporters celebrate its role in redefining gender and religious norms in popular music. By navigating these complex discourses, VOB challenges stereotypes within conservative Islamic norms and global metal culture, presenting the hijab as a symbol of personal choice and empowerment. The findings highlight how VOB redefines heavy metal as a global, inclusive genre and demonstrates the power of music to transcend cultural and religious barriers.
Religious Micro-celebrity: Young Preachers’ Self-Presentation in Digital Sphere Afidah, Ida; Kurniati, Nia; Nasir, Malki Ahmad; Muttaqin, Ahmad
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024)
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This article analyzes young Muslim preachers’ self-presentation in the digital sphere, especially on the Instagram platform. This attempts to answer how and why self-branding has become so prevalent among young Indonesian Muslim preachers on Instagram. Using self-presentation theory, this qualitative study argues that young Muslim preachers’ self-presentation is as strategy to become micro-selebrity in digital sphere. The existence of various features on Instagram makes it easier for preachers to self-expression, self-record, and recognition. Young preachers as Instagram users become micro-celebrity because they always want recognition and to be the center of social interaction. They are actively involved with followers, being the center of attention, active in selfies, inserting jokes, and posting daily activities as strategies to be closer to digital natives. Surprisingly, their posts are not dominated by activities related to religious rituals. On the contrary, the more natural the self-presentation is presented by the young preachers, or the more similar the interests and characters of the audience are, the easier the self-branding will be. This article also theoretically implies that young Muslim preachers are themselves a brand and self-presentation is a form of brand management to become religious micro-celebrities.
“The Nuruls”: A Sociolinguistic Study of Name Enregisterment in Indonesian Online Discourse Fakhira, Rifda; Amaly, Najla
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024)
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The emerging trend of using first name as a register to address a specific kind of social and linguistic behaviour has been getting more common. This phenomenon is related to a linguistics process that is known as enregisterment (Agha, 2003). The current study examines the enregisterment process of the name "Nurul" into a characterological figure and how it intersects with the language and social ideologies among the Indonesian youth on the social media platform X. The study employed a qualitative content analysis, with the data taken from posts that contain the word "Nurul" from the platform X. Furthermore, the data was analysed with critical discourse analysis (CDA) and feminist critical discourse analysis (FCDA). The result of the study finds that “Nurul” is said to be a religious girl but has a hypocritical nature to the name which does not reflect the Islamic values. "Nurul" functions as a critique of sexism and patriarchal conventions. However, it also underlined the possibility of gender stereotypes and marginalising women.