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al-Balagh : Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi
Sub themes and scope in the scientific publications of al-Balagh include: 1. Dawa and Islamic preaching/ propagation: a. Studies in the science of dawa/ Islamic preaching or propagation, such as history of dawa, philosophy of dawa, and methodology of dawa, include in culturally, economically, and politically. b. Management of dawa that related to make a plan and strategy for Islamic proselytizing, Islamic global tourism, and Islamic management and religious tourism. c. Dawa/ Islamic preaching or propagation, especially in the analysis of social and psychological, Islamic counseling, and the relationship between dawa and socio-cultural studies. 2. Communication science: a. Studies in communication science in general, communication theory, and approaches in communication, interpersonal communication, group communication, and organizational communication. b. Political communication, including the strategies of political communication, political campaigns, political marketing, governance, public policy, and political parties. c. Development of communication, such as the communication planning, communication and contemporary issues, and communication management. d. Communication science in the study of psychology and social culture, include in the field of sociology of communication, psychology of communication, communication and local wisdom, and intercultural communication. e. Media studies, including the scope of journalism, mass communication, mass media management, media content analysis, and new media studies. f. Public Relations (PR), consisting of human relations, corporate social resposibility (CSR), media relations, public affair, marketing communications, and advertising.
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Typology of preachers in digital da'wah on social media in Indonesia Khotimah, Nurul; Amin, Nasihun; Supena, Ilyas
al-Balagh : Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Dakwah UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/albalagh.v11i1.12716

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The phenomenon of islamic preachers (da'i) emerging on social media reflects the diversity of da’wah styles and approaches, yet studies on the typology of digital preachers remain limited. This study aims to identify and classify the typology of da'i on social media based on da’wah content, media used, and audience segmentation. Using a qualitative descriptive method, this research employs content analysis of selected da'i's accounts across various social media platforms. The findings reveal three typological dimensions: 1) based on content, da'i are classified as textual or contextual; 2) based on media, as conventional or modern-digital; and 3) based on audience, as general or segmented. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of digital da’wah dynamics and provides a practical framework for researchers and practitioners to develop more relevant and effective da’wah strategies in the social media era.
Framing happiness in Fahruddin Faiz’s digital sermons on the Ngaji Filsafat YouTube channel: A William A. Gamson’s perspective Rosid, Abdur; Mastur, Mastur; Yurisa, Penny; Maulidiyah, Shinta
al-Balagh : Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Dakwah UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/albalagh.v11i1.13001

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Research on digital da'wah has tended to be descriptive and has not examined much about how narratives of happiness are discursively framed. This study aims to analyze the framing of narratives of happiness in Dr. Fahruddin Faiz's digital lectures on the Ngaji Filsafat YouTube channel using William A. Gamson's framing theory. This study uses a qualitative discourse analysis approach with data in the form of transcripts of lectures on the theme of happiness collected through documentation, observation, and reflective field notes. Data analysis was carried out through the stages of data condensation, data presentation, and drawing conclusions according to Miles and Huberman. The results show that narratives of happiness are constructed through framing devices in the form of metaphors, key phrases, illustrative examples, and visual imagery supported by spiritual-existential reasoning patterns. Happiness is positioned as a process of self-management and ongoing spiritual orientation. Implicatively, these findings emphasize the role of digital da'wah as a psycho-religious framework in building the psychological resilience of audiences in the contemporary digital space.
Global trends of da’wah research in the digital era: Scopus-based bibliometric analysis Hidayat, Raih Rohania; Wibowo, Heru
al-Balagh : Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Dakwah UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/albalagh.v11i1.14035

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practices and strategies globally. Although digital da'wah has become integral to socio-religious life, scientific studies mapping global trends remain limited, particularly those based on quantitative data from reputable sources like Scopus. This study analyzes global trends in digital da'wah research using a bibliometric approach on 170 journal articles published between 2013-2025 and indexed in Scopus. The bibliometric method evaluates publication patterns, prolific authors, international collaborations, topic evolution, and keyword networks. Results show a sharp increase in publications since 2019, peaking in 2024. Topics such as Islam, social media, and digital religion dominate as motor themes, while Islamic education and digital literacy show potential as future trends. Indonesia contributes the most publications, though international collaboration remains limited. This study's novelty lies in comprehensive mapping of digital da'wah trends from a global perspective using Scopus bibliometric data, rarely done before. The main contribution is presenting a conceptual framework connecting the digital era, da'wah media, and Islamic social transformation, while providing insights for academics and practitioners to design more adaptive, data-based da'wah strategies in the digital age.

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