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Jurnal Dakwah Risalah
ISSN : 14120348     EISSN : 26543877     DOI : -
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Jurnal RISALAH adalah jurnal yang diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau. Jurnal yang diterbitkan dua kali dalam setahun ini mengangkat tulisan/karya ilmiah meliputi bidang sosial, dakwah, komunikasi dan kemasyarakatan. Naskah yang dimuat dapat berupa hasil penelitian baik pustaka maupun lapangan, analisis teori, asumsi empirik yang berkaitan dengan pengembangan kajian dakwah dan komunikasi
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New Ustazah: Hijrah & Transformation of Da'wa Authority among Celebrities in Indonesia Hasanah, Umdatul; Holilah, Ilah; Binti Syed Abdullah, Sharifah Fadylawaty
Jurnal Dakwah Risalah Vol 36, No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jdr.v36i1.35926

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This study examines the phenomenon of celebrities who have undergone hijrah (spiritual migration) and subsequently taken on roles as religious preachers. The rise of celebrity ustazah significantly impacts the da'wa landscape, altering both the authority and perception of Islamic propagation. Many celebrities embracing hijrah not only undergo spiritual transformation but also contribute to a shift in the structural dynamics of religious outreach. Through these channels, celebrity ustazah emerge as influential religious figures, sometimes challenging established authorities. Using a qualitative netnographic method, this research gathers data from online news, social media, and YouTube. The study finds that the authority of celebrity ustazah is formed through intertwined aspects such as popularity, personal transformation, piety, and social engagement. However, methodological and scope limitations necessitate further in-depth exploration of this phenomenon.
One Mosque Five Pillars: Diversity of Preaching and Social Cohesion in Central Java Kushidayati, Lina; Rosyid, Moh
Jurnal Dakwah Risalah Vol 36, No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jdr.v36i1.34147

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This article explores social cohesion among Muslim groups in the village of Sragen, which is home to five distinct groups: NU, Muhammadiyah, MTA, LDII, and Salafi, as well as some individuals identified as abangan. Masjid Rohmat serves as the focal point for religious events, such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. This research is based on field research conducted in 2023. The data was then analyzed using a qualitative approach. This research has found, despite their differing interpretations and practices of faith, the residents of this village coexist peacefully and harmoniously. Key factors that contribute to this social cohesion include family ties and community activities. Many villagers share familial connections, even if they hold different religious affiliations. For instance, one mother regularly participates in Yaasin and tahlil gatherings, while her son is a member of LDII. In another household, the husband is affiliated with Muhammadiyah, while the wife attends MTA public congregations. Additionally, community members collaborate on various social activities, transcending their religious differences.
Da'wa Communication Model in Indonesia and Malaysia Aziz, Abdul; Rahmah, Mishbahu; Afifah, Nisa
Jurnal Dakwah Risalah Vol 36, No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jdr.v36i1.29936

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This article examines the communication models employed by Islamic preachers (da'i) in Indonesia and Malaysia, with the aim of identifying effective strategies for disseminating religious messages within different cultural and societal contexts. By comparing the da’wa (Islamic preaching) approaches in both countries, the study analyzes how cultural, religious, and social dynamics shape communication practices. It explores both interpersonal and mass-mediated communication channels to uncover their respective strengths, limitations, and implications for contemporary da’wa. The analysis also considers the challenges posed by globalization and technological advancement, emphasizing the necessity for preachers to adapt to shifting modes of communication. Ultimately, this comparative study offers critical insights into the factors that contribute to successful Islamic preaching in Southeast Asia and provides practical recommendations for enhancing the relevance and impact of da’wa across diverse audiences.
Religious Mediatization: A Shift in Hanan Attaki’s Da’wa Practice in Digital Space Fabriar, Silvia Riskha; Sulthon, Muhammad
Jurnal Dakwah Risalah Vol 36, No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jdr.v36i1.34853

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This study analyzes the shift in Hanan Attaki’s da’wa practices through the phenomenon of religious mediatization, based on Stig Hjarvard’s theory of religious mediatization. In the digital era, da’wa develops beyond physical space through social media platforms and other digital channels. Research data were obtained by observing content on Hanan Attaki’s official accounts, such as YouTube, Instagram, and other digital platforms, and interviews with offline study participants who follow her da’wa activities. The results show that the mediatization of religion allows for significant changes in preaching in terms of format, message, and interaction with the audience. Hanan Attaki uses modern approaches relevant to popular culture to reach the younger generation. In this context, Hanan Attaki makes the media a tool for dissemination and a space for reconstructing religious practices. This research provides insight into how the mediatization of religion changes the method of da’wa and creates a new space for the development of religion in the digital era and strengthening the relevance of da’wa in modern society.
Da’wah (Islamic Mission) and Social Solidarity: Social Drama in the ‘Wirid’ Activities in Indonesia Rosidi, Imron
Jurnal Dakwah Risalah Vol 36, No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jdr.v36i1.37388

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This ethnographic study investigates wirid (Islamic devotional) activities at the micro-community level, routinely practiced as a form of da’wa (Islamic mission). Data was collected over three months, from January to March 2020. The findings reveal that wirid activities extend beyond fostering individual piety, significantly contributing to enhanced social solidarity among community members. Employing social drama theory, this article elucidates how wirid activities serve as a collective discourse to forge social cohesion among Muslims. The study identifies that preachers strategically disseminate narratives emphasizing the contemporary erosion of Islamic values, thereby strengthening social solidarity through the wirid. Furthermore, preachers leverage these gatherings to recount the historical grandeur of Islam, motivating Muslims to collectively strive for its resurgence. 

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