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Indonesian Journal of Da'wah Management Scholars
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31099866     DOI : https://doi.org/10.64991/indo-jdms.v1i01.8
Indonesian Journal of Dawah Management Scholars is a scholarly and open access interdisciplinary journal that is published twice a year. The journal provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scope of the journal, which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of dawah management or organization. The broad range of Islamic contexts published by the journal includes, but is not limited to, research in research in Islamic philanthropy and humanitarian, mosques, halal tourism, Hajj and Umrah management, Muslim workers, Islamic economic institutions, zakat and waqf management, dawah strategies, etc. We warmly invite all individuals who possess a keen interest in the focus and scope to contribute to our publication.
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A Bibliometric Study of Mosque Literature in Reputable International Journals Muhammad Nabahan Azizy
Indonesian Journal of Da'wah Management Scholars Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): October - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64991/indo-jdms.v1i02.17

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Purpose – This article aims to map studies on mosques published in Scopus between 2014 to 2023. Design/methodology/approach – A bibliometric approach was used in four steps: determining keywords and extracting article data using Publish or Perish (PoP), selecting and processing articles, processing Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and presenting the findings. Findings – Malaysia has been a leading contributor to the field of mosque studies, as evidenced by its dominance in terms of geographical distribution, institutional affiliation, and the authorship of scholarly works in this area. The mapping of studies was distributed across five primary subjects: architecture, building design, Malaysia, Muslim life, and mosque design methodology. Consequently, the field of mosque studies has been predominantly shaped by architectural scholarship in the past decade. Research implications – Mosques should prioritize aesthetic appeal and practical functionality as places of worship and community centers. Future researchers must expand the scope of inquiry beyond mere worship to encompass the multifaceted functionality of mosques. The implementation of optimal strategies facilitates the establishment of a societal framework that originates within the confines of the mosque. Originality/value – The field of mosque studies has undergone significant expansion; however, the existing literature is predominantly organized by thematic categories. Paper type Research paper
The Mosque Committee Conflict: An Ethnographic Study Ummi Sa’adah; Muhammad Isa; Indah Masruroh
Indonesian Journal of Da'wah Management Scholars Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): October - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64991/indo-jdms.v1i02.18

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Purpose – This study examines the factors causing conflict within a religious institution, in this case, a mosque, and the reconciliation process. Design/methodology/approach – The ethnographic approach was employed as a qualitative research method due to the protracted and intricate nature of the conflict phase at Nasrullah Mosque in Bengkulu City, Indonesia. The data collection process was initiated in 2022, with the intensive phase of interviews taking place from June to December 2024. Findings – Poor financial transparency was identified as the underlying cause of the problems that arose at Nasrullah Mosque. The failure of mosque administrators to furnish financial reports resulted in the manipulation of the mechanism for replacing mosque leaders. Ethnic issues and differences in religious practices were used to remove several leaders who were critical of the accountability of mosque funds. Research implications – The findings of this study are of particular utility to practitioners and mosque administrators, as they underscore the necessity for enhanced transparency, accountability, and effective communication in the resolution of conflicts. Originality/value – Disputes over mosque management rights are seldom documented in an ethnographic context. A substantial body of research has previously focused on conflicts between mosques and their surrounding communities. Paper type - Research paper
Cultivating Innovation: The Mediating Role of Flexible Work Arrangements between Islamic Organizational Culture and Innovative Work Behavior in Philanthropic Institutions Nurul Alvi Chindi Fadhilah; Solomon Mequanent Biwota
Indonesian Journal of Da'wah Management Scholars Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): October - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64991/indo-jdms.v1i02.22

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Purpose – This study examines the effect of Islamic organizational culture (IOC) on innovative work behaviour (IWB), with flexible work arrangements (FWA) serving as a mediator variable. Design/methodology/approach – A quantitative study methodology was utilized, employing questionnaires as the primary instrument for data collection, with data analyzed using SPSS version 26. The Sobel test was utilized to evaluate the mediating affect. The entire sample comprised 59 responders from six Islamic philanthropic institutions. Findings – The findings indicate that IOC exerts a positive and significant influence on FWA. Furthermore, there exists a notable positive and significant relationship between IOC and IWB. Additionally, FWA are shown to significantly enhance IWB. Nevertheless, the FWA does not serve as a mediator in the relationship between the IOC and the IWB. Research implications – The results affirm the significance of fostering Islamic principles that correspond with adaptable work policies to encourage innovative work behavior. Institutions ought to establish value-based frameworks (trust, fairness, integrity) and incorporate them into human resource practices, leadership, performance assessment, competency enhancement, and reward mechanisms. Originality/value – This study offers empirical data about the mediating function of FWA in the relationship between IOC and (IWB), utilising a sample of Islamic charitable institutions; it enhances the literature on value-based organizational behavior in a non-corporate context. Paper type - Research paper
Charity Connectors and Da’wah Motivation: A Phenomenological Study of Generation Z Muslim Volunteers Jasita Apriyani; Muhammad Syaoki
Indonesian Journal of Da'wah Management Scholars Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): October - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64991/indo-jdms.v1i02.26

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Purpose – This study explores the meaning of volunteerism for Generation Z Muslims who are active in social-religious organizations. The present study is noteworthy not only due to the dearth of extant research on the subject, but also in light of the observed decline in social cohesion, the rise of individualism, and the pernicious influence of the virtual world. Design/methodology/approach – A phenomenological approach was used to discover the deepest meaning for Generation Z Muslims at Madrasah Relawan Bengkulu (MRB). The spiral method was used to conduct repeated interviews with eight informants who were registered as active volunteers at MRB. Non-participatory observation and documentation were used as supplementary methods. The transcription, coding and thematic analysis procedures were carried out meticulously. The systematic writing of the research results followed the thematic analysis, with the discussion exploring only two novel aspects. Findings – This study found five themes in the meaning of volunteerism: social sensitivity (altruism), emotional satisfaction, organizational activism, charitable connectors, and da'wah motivation. Two unexpected findings that emerged were: 1) the role of volunteers as charity connectors, who link donors with beneficiary communities; and 2) the self-motivation to preach, which views volunteerism as part of practizing Islam. Research implications – Social-religious organizations need to design volunteer program that can develop social involvement and spiritual commitment, in order to maintain the sustainability of volunteer participation. Originality/value – The originality of this research lies in its emphasis on the dual role of Generation Z Muslim volunteers as agents of charity and Islamic preaching. Paper type - Research paper
Digital Marketing Transformation in Hajj and Umrah Agencies: A Systematic Literature Review Anisa Ul Husna; M. Azizzullah Ilyas; Sari Rahma Nurfadilah; Berkat Rizky; Okta Agustiawan
Indonesian Journal of Da'wah Management Scholars Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): October - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64991/indo-jdms.v1i02.29

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Purpose – This study analyzes the evolution of digital marketing strategies used by Hajj and Umrah travel agencies in Indonesia from 2021 to 2025. Design/methodology/approach – A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach was used to collect data, analyze, assess, and conclude articles. Data analysis took place between 2021 and 2025. Findings – From 850 articles identified, 118 were selected for analysis. The findings show a major shift from traditional marketing approaches toward fully integrated digital strategies. By 2023–2025, digital marketing became the primary tool for competition, with agencies relying on websites, SEO, social media, paid ads, WhatsApp Business, and content-based engagement to build trust and attract pilgrims. Research implications – The study concludes that digital marketing is now essential for maintaining competitiveness in the Hajj and Umrah industry and highlights the need for personalized digital experiences and continuous adaptation to consumer behavior. Originality/value – Previous research has focused on the interplay of digital marketing, but few studies have focused on the transformation of digital marketing in Umrah travel agencies.

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