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Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah promotes normative and empirical inquiry into dakwah and communication. The journal publishes articles in communication and broadcasting Islam, dakwah and media, Islamic counseling, dakwah management, and philosophy of dakwah, as well as articles that approach the role of dakwah in media and society from a historical, psychological, sociological, or anthropological standpoint.
Articles 186 Documents
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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v23i2.13680

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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.
Peirce's Semiotic Representation: Synergy of Da’wa and Culture on Local Television / Representasi Semiotika Peirce: Sinergisitas Dakwah dan Budaya pada Televisi Lokal Armiah, Armiah; hasanah, risqiatul; Falikhah, Nur
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v24i1.12405

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Culture is one of the broadcast programs that attract media actors, especially television. The plus value of culture increases, when the media is able to read the wishes of its target audience. Where, Urang Banjar's religious character, who likes to attend taklim assemblies to listen to the tausiah of master teachers, periodically becomes the target of the program set by Duta Tv. In research based on the semiotic approach of signs from Pierce, examined found various forms of icons, indexes and symbols from banjar culture, which were packaged by hosts with resource persons (tuan guru) in Islamic shows. As a local television, Duta Tv is able to re-present (re-presentation) the content of local wisdom of Banjar culture that touches the real life side of its community, wrapped in Islamic values. In addition, Duta Tv carefully chooses the right source with the expectations of his audience, namely an Islamic figure who is thick with his banjar language and dialect. Through the findings of research, Islamic shows on Duta tv have been able to combine local wisdom that has a positive impact on the preservation of Banjar culture and Islam.
An Impactful University Based on Islamic Values (A Case Study of the Synergy between UIN Walisongo and BUMDes Lumintu) / Kampus Berdampak Berbasis Nilai Islam (Studi Kasus Sinergi UIN Walisongo dan BUMDes Lumintu) Fitri, Alifa Nur; Rahmi, Amelia; Hilmi, Mustofa
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v24i1.16206

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The government initiated an impactful campus program, namely the role of campuses that not only produce graduates but also transform people's lives. One of them is through campus social responsibility based on Islamic values. This study aims to explore the contribution of universities in developing networks and digitizing BUMDes Lumintu in Blora Regency and at the same time carry out the role of preaching in society through Islamic values. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with data collection techniques through observation and in-depth interviews with BUMDes managers, lecturers, students, and other stakeholders. Data were analyzed systematically to understand the role of campuses in village empowerment. The results of the study show that universities play an important role in strengthening networks through collaboration with the government and community. Despite challenges in infrastructure and community involvement, the synergy between academics, government, and the community in different ways, namely through taujih, irsyad and himayah has proven effective in supporting BUMDes development. The University Social Responsibility (USR) approach provides a relevant model for village empowerment, emphasizing the importance of active participation from all parties. Sustainable and collaborative programs are expected to be a catalyst for more independent and sustainable village development.
The Ambiguity of NU's Digital Preaching in Identity Politics / Ambiguitas Dakwah Digital NU dalam Politik Identitas titi, sitti ansoriah; Khotimah, Khusnul
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v24i1.16361

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This study discusses the ambiguity of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) digital da'wah in facing religious populism and identity politics with a focus on NU's online media platform. This study was conducted because of the increasing strategic role of digital media in shaping religious and political public opinion in Indonesia, as well as NU's position as a representation of moderate Islam. The research approach used is qualitative with Van Dijk's critical discourse analysis method. This method is used to analyze the content of articles in NU Online related to moderation, religious identity, and populism. The results show that there is ambiguity in NU Online articles. Three main ambiguities are indicated by the results of the study: the narrative of moderation and exclusive nationalism, the paradox of rejecting identity politics, and the deradicalization debate that tends to define moderate Islam in a limited way. The results show that NU Online is not only a da'wah medium but also an arena for symbolic battles to maintain NU's hegemonic position in the landscape of identity politics in Indonesia. This study enhances our understanding of how mainstream religious media create ideologically laden da'wah narratives. In addition, this study shows how important it is to think critically when responding to digital da'wah messages in the era of religious populism.
The Relationship of the Muhadharah Program to improving Students’ Public speaking Skills at the Islamic Centre Al Quds of the Dewan Da’wah Sumatera Barat / Dampak Program Muhadharah terhadap Keterampilan Berbicara di Depan Publik Siswa di Islamic Centre Al-Quds, Dewan Dakwah Sumatera Barat Hidayatullah, Muhammad Rizky; Saputra, Edi
Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/alhadharah.v24i1.17178

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This study examines the impact of the Muhadharah program on students’ public speaking skills at the Islamic Centre Al-Quds, West Sumatra. The topic highlights the importance of mastering oral communication skills for da’wah, academics, and career development, alongside the need to evaluate the program’s effectiveness. Using a quantitative correlational approach, data were collected from 22 active participants through a Likert-scale questionnaire and evaluation records. Data analysis employed Pearson correlation and simple linear regression. Results showed a positive and significant relationship between the Muhadharah program and students’ public speaking skills (r = 0.603; p = 0.003), with the program contributing 36.4% to skill improvement. These findings confirm that Muhadharah, as a practice-based training program, is effective in enhancing students’ communication abilities within Islamic educational settings.