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Journal Al- Munzir (p-ISSN: 1979-4894; e-ISSN: 2620-326X) is a journal that publishes scientific papers, articles in the form of thought study and research results. Al-Munzir received articles from academics, researchers, journalists and national and international students in the fields of communication science, Islamic broadcasting communications, da'wah science, Journalism, Public Relations, and Islamic Counseling Counseling. Articles published in the journal Al-Munzir include the results of scientific research, scientific article reviews, and responses or criticisms of previous studies that already exist. Al Munzir's journal is published twice a year by Ushuluddin Adab Faculty and IAIN Kendari Da'wah.
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MERETAS BATAS USIA: KOMUNIKASI INTERPERSONAL PENGHULU DALAM BIMBINGAN PRA NIKAH CALON PENGANTIN MUDA : Studi tentang Strategi Komunikasi Bimbingan Pra Nikah bagi Calon Pengantin di Bawah Umur di KUA Mowila Alviana, Susan Savera; Raahmawati, Rahmawati
Al-MUNZIR Vol. 18, No. 1 (2025): Mei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/am.v17i2.8801

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This study aims to analyze the communication strategies of the Penghulu (Islamic Religious Leader) in optimizing premarital guidance for underage brides and grooms at the Mowila District Office of Religious Affairs (KUA). Using qualitative descriptive methods, data were obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results indicate that the Penghulu applies informative and persuasive communication strategies, as well as an interpersonal approach through dyadic and small group communication. Supporting factors include openness, Penghulu competence, and clarity of messages. Obstacles include the closed attitude of prospective brides and grooms and unreported marriages to the KUA. These findings emphasize the importance of adaptive communication strategies to improve the effectiveness of premarital guidance, especially for underage brides and grooms.
Strategies for Providing Base Transceiver Stations in Remote Areas to Support Community Access to Information with a Collaborative Governance Approach in Bombana Regency Mahdar, Mahdar; Purwitasari, Paramitha; Raihan, Akram
Al-MUNZIR Vol. 18, No. 1 (2025): Mei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/am.vi.10647

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Basic infrastructure needed by the community is the government's obligation. One of these basic infrastructures is telecommunications network access. Base Transceiver Station (BTS) is a telecommunications infrastructure that has an important role in improving communication access in remote communities. This study attempts to analyze strategies in providing Base Transceiver Stations in Supporting Community Information Access with a Collaborative Governance Approach in Bombana Regency. The approach taken is a qualitative approach, where this research has been conducted in Bombana Regency and in Kendari City during October-November 2024. The results of the study found several strategies that need to be considered in providing Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) in supporting community information access with a Collaborative Governance approach in Bombana Regency consisting of optimizing Regulations to support BTS Development in several areas of Bombana Regency, utilizing the latest technology in BTS Development, increasing socialization and community education, integrating aspects of security and environmental protection in BTS development, prioritizing BTS development in blank spot areas, infrastructure development that accommodates geographic terrain, community-based approaches and collaboration to reduce social resistance and optimizing infrastructure in increasing access and reducing geographical constraints. The recommendations suggested by this research are to encourage the optimization of regulations in supporting BTS development in Bombana Regency and to encourage the use of the latest technology in BTS development.
Managing Differences and Maintaining Harmony of Da'wah Organization Sukardi, Akhmad; Basri, Hasan; Kadir, Ayyub; Pattaling, Pattaling
Al-MUNZIR Vol. 18, No. 1 (2025): Mei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/am.v17i2.11490

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The problem studied in this paper is the diversity of understanding of Muslims who are institutionalized into organizations and carry out da'wah activities with their own characteristics. The method used is a literature review with an analysis technique that imitates the flexible content analysis method, namely by providing a description of the author's meaning based on expert concepts and understanding and experience of the al-Qur'an and Hadith arguments and other references, both from books and articles and observations of objective reality in the community. The results of the study show that the diversity of da'wah organizations often has the potential to give rise to tension, attitudes of mutual weakening, and disharmony caused by shallow understanding, loss of clarity of understanding, cult of figures, and organizational ego. In order for harmony and cooperation in da'wah organizations to occur, it is necessary to understand that differences are a blessing, while division is a curse, to understand well the matter of qath'iy and zhanniy or the matter of ushul and furu', to direct attention to the ideas conveyed, not figures or organizations, and to focus on the goals of da'wah which are common goals.
Gender Inequality in Endogamous Marriage Practices: : A Study of the Arab Community in Palembang Sukmawati, Lilis; Tuhuteru, Ajuan
Al-MUNZIR Vol. 18, No. 1 (2025): Mei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/am.vi.11493

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The world is now entering the 5.0 era where humans are required to think forward and be innovative in facing the challenges of the times. Gender equality is an important issue, but the gender gap is still evident, especially in terms of women's rights. Although many Indonesian women have occupied public positions, patriarchal perspectives are still widely found, one of which is in the practice of endogamous marriage. The purpose of this article is to analyze the gender perspective of Palembang Arabs who practice endogamous marriage. The approach used in this article is descriptive qualitative. The informants interviewed totaled five people, two women and three men. The data collection techniques used are observation, interview and documentation. The results showed that men consider women (sharifah) of Arab ethnicity to be submissive so that things that are prohibited such as not being highly educated, not being allowed to have other activities outside the home, and limiting their duties to only taking care of the house and children are things that make them appropriate or not to be used as wives. on the other hand, for women, education is something that is allowed in religion as the hadith which means "pursue knowledge from the mother's cradle to the grave", kitchen affairs are not only women's affairs but also men's affairs, so there is a need for communicationKeywords: Gender issues; Endogamous marriage; Gender inequality, Palembang Arab Village
Digital Natives at Risk: Exploring Adolescents’ Engagement in Risky Online Activities in Makassar Adityar, Adityar; Muhammad Iqbal Sultan
Al-MUNZIR Vol. 18, No. 1 (2025): Mei
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As a generation of digital natives, adolescents have integrated the internet as an inseparable part of their daily lives. While it offers various new opportunities, internet use also presents numerous risks. This study examines risky online behaviors among high school students in Makassar City using a quantitative approach and survey method involving 153 respondents selected through accidental sampling. Data collection focused on four categories of risky behavior: misuse of personal data, exposure to pornographic content, threats to personal safety, and cyberbullying. The data were analyzed using McLuhan’s Media Ecology Theory framework. The findings reveal that a majority of respondents had shared sensitive personal information, such as their school name (74.5%), phone number (45.8%), and home address (32.7%), thereby increasing the risk of privacy violations and data misuse. Exposure to pornographic content was notably high, with 82.4% accessing it unintentionally and 38.6% intentionally. Furthermore, 50.3% reported having received and 19% having distributed sexually explicit content. Personal safety risks were also significant, with 73.9% having interacted with strangers online, 33.3% having sent personal photographs, and 49.7% admitting to in-person meetings following online communication. Cyberbullying emerged as a prominent issue, both in terms of victimization and perpetration, with 62.1% having received humiliating comments and 12.4% having received threats, while 54.2% admitted to sending insulting messages and 7.3% to issuing threats. This study contributes to the discourse on youth engagement with digital media by providing empirical insights into patterns of risky behavior online.

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