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Jurnal Dakwah: Media Komunikasi dan Dakwah
ISSN : 14115905     EISSN : 26141418     DOI : https://doi.org/10.14421/jd
Jurnal Dakwah memuat berbagai artikel yang mendiskusikan tentang dakwah, baik secara normatif maupun historis. Diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi UIN Sunan Kalijaga, dua nomor setiap tahun. Redaksi menerima tulisan tentang berbagai persoalan yang terkait dengan dakwah dalam berbagai aspeknya. Isi tulisan yang dimuat tidak harus sejalan atau pun mencerminkan pandangan redaksi.
Articles 328 Documents
Humanistic Da'wah Implementation: A Case Study of Habib Hussein Ja'far Al-Hadar and His Mad'u Latifah, Indria Fadhilatul Latifah; Nizar Afandi, Risxi; Muh Slamet Saerozi
Jurnal Dakwah Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jd.2024.25103

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Communication is a process of delivering messages from the sender or communicator to the recipient or communicant. Communication in da'wah means a preacher including the communicator and mad'u being the communicator. Because in preaching, good communication is also needed so that the message of da'wah can be well received by the mad'u. Da'wah communication also includes specific activities, because in the da'wah process it teaches Islamic teachings. In this paper, we write about Habib Ja'far's way of preaching, where he is an extraordinary preacher, because of his unique way of preaching and being able to adjust the goals of his preaching and pay attention to the condition of the mad'u to be preached to.
INTEGRATION OF DA'WAH AND LOCAL CULTURE:: An Analysis Of The Ritual Of Wiwit Mbako In Temanggung Puspitasari, Isma; Ultriasratri , Alfri
Jurnal Dakwah Vol. 24 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jd.2023.24202

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This paper explores the integration of Islamic da'wah with local culture through the Wiwit Mbako ritual, a traditional agricultural ceremony practiced in Temanggung, Central Java. The central research question investigates how Islamic values are communicated and embodied within this cultural tradition, particularly in the context of rural agrarian communities. Employing a qualitative approach, the study analyzes the Wiwit Mbako ritual as both a cultural and religious practice, focusing on key elements such as prayers (doa), communal meals (selamatan), and social gatherings (gotong royong). Through these ritualistic components, the paper examines how Islamic teachings—such as gratitude, trust in Allah, and communal solidarity—are contextualized and disseminated within a familiar, culturally resonant framework. The findings highlight the dual role of the Wiwit Mbako ceremony, which not only serves as an expression of thanksgiving for a successful tobacco harvest but also as a medium for Islamic da'wah, promoting social harmony and religious devotion. The paper concludes that the Wiwit Mbako ritual not only reaffirms the community's dependence on divine will but also strengthens the role of da'wah by blending Islamic messages with local customs, thereby enhancing their relevance and impact within an agrarian society. This fusion of religion and culture underscores the adaptability of Islamic da'wah in rural Indonesia, making it a vital tool for preserving both cultural identity and religious values.
An Analysis of the Use of Religious Values in Commercial Advertising: A Da'wah and Communication Approach Based on Charles Sanders Peirce's Theory Indriyani, Putri Isma
Jurnal Dakwah Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jd.2024.25102

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This study analyzes the commodification of religious values in the advertising world with reference to the theory of Charles Sanders Peirce. Religious values are often used as marketing tools to influence consumer perceptions and behaviors. The aim of this study is to understand how religious values are transformed into commodities in advertisements and how this is reflected in Peirce's theory of signs and meaning. This research employs a qualitative approach by analyzing advertisements that utilize religious value elements as their main attraction. The results of the analysis show that these advertisements employ commodification strategies by transforming the meaning of religious values into something that can be traded and consumed. The implication is the importance of critiquing advertising practices that use religious values for commercialization purposes. This study contributes to understanding the dynamics of commodifying religious values and its influence on consumer society in the context of modern advertising.
SUNFLOWER METAPHOR IN DA'WAH THROUGH MUSIC : Analysis of Spirituality and the Meaning of the Song 'Gala Bunga Matahari' by Sal Priadi Indriyani, Putri Isma; Makrifatul Illah
Jurnal Dakwah Vol. 25 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jd.2024.25201

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This study explores da'wah's spiritual and communicative aspects embedded in Sal Priadi's song "Gala Bunga Matahari." The research investigates how the sunflower metaphor is employed to convey themes of loss, hope, and emotional resilience in the context of da'wah through music. Utilizing a qualitative method with textual analysis, the study delves into the lyrical content to uncover the spiritual messages conveyed. The findings indicate that the song effectively serves as a medium for da'wah, facilitating spiritual reflection and providing solace to its listeners. The study concludes that music, as exemplified in this song, can significantly convey da'wah messages by addressing profound emotional and spiritual experiences. [Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi aspek spiritual dan komunikatif dakwah yang tertanam dalam lagu "Gala Bunga Matahari" karya Sal Priadi. Penelitian ini menyelidiki bagaimana metafora bunga matahari digunakan untuk menyampaikan tema kehilangan, harapan, dan ketahanan emosional dalam konteks dakwah melalui musik. Dengan menggunakan metode kualitatif melalui analisis teks, penelitian ini mengkaji isi lirik untuk mengungkap pesan spiritual yang disampaikan. Temuan menunjukkan bahwa lagu ini secara efektif berfungsi sebagai media dakwah, memfasilitasi refleksi spiritual dan memberikan penghiburan kepada pendengarnya. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa musik, seperti yang dicontohkan dalam lagu ini, dapat berperan signifikan dalam menyampaikan pesan dakwah dengan mengatasi pengalaman emosional dan spiritual yang mendalam].
The Role of Mosques in Religious Development of the Serawai Tribe in South Bengkulu: Cultural Da'wah Approach Masruroh, Indah
Jurnal Dakwah Vol. 25 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jd.2024.25202

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This study examines mosques' role in religious development among the Serawai ethnic group in South Bengkulu through a cultural da'wah approach. The scope includes religious activities, integration of Islamic values with local customs, and community responses to culturally accommodating da'wah programs. The method employed is a qualitative ethnographic design involving participatory observation, in-depth interviews with religious and traditional leaders, and document analysis related to mosque activities. Findings reveal that mosques function as centers for religious education as well as agents of socio-cultural transformation, successfully integrating Islamic values with Serawai traditions harmoniously. The cultural da'wah approach uses traditional arts and local language to enhance youth engagement in religious activities. The main conclusion states that successful religious development among the Serawai depends heavily on the mosque's ability to adapt its da'wah methods to local cultural contexts without compromising Islamic principles.
From Popularity to Spirituality: The Da'wah Narrative of Celebrity Hijrah in Television Media Fadhil Muragmi, Miftah
Jurnal Dakwah Vol. 25 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jd.2024.25203

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The concept of hijrah (spiritual migration) has evolved into a popular phenomenon within contemporary Muslim society. As a term currently undergoing a contestation of meanings, this study explores how the television program Hijrah on Trans TV constructs the meaning of hijrah. The research focuses on two main questions: (1) How is the meaning of hijrah represented denotatively and connotatively in six selected episodes of the show? (2) How does Trans TV construct and communicate the message of hijrah through this program? Using a qualitative method with an interpretive content analysis approach, this study examines selected episodes, particularly Cerita Berhijrah Oki Setiana Dewi, to observe verbal expressions, actions, and visual symbols. The research employs Roland Barthes' semiotic theory, focusing on the layers of denotation and connotation to unpack the construction of meaning within the show. Findings indicate that the connotative meaning of hijrah portrayed in the program emphasizes personal transformation, not only in behavior but also in outward appearance. Men are shown adopting what is perceived as more Islamic clothing, while women are portrayed as achieving hijrah primarily through wearing the hijab. However, the study reveals a narrowing of meaning: while hijrah in its denotative sense refers to a comprehensive transformation in faith, behavior, and personality, the episodes largely highlight external changes. Aspects of moral and spiritual growth are underrepresented, suggesting a media-driven shift in focus toward visual markers of religiosity rather than holistic Islamic transformation.
Transnational Da'wah and Migrant Community Empowerment: A Case Study of Pesantren An-Nahdloh in Malaysia Ramdani, Idan
Jurnal Dakwah Vol. 25 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jd.2024.25205

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This paper explores the dynamics of transnational da'wah and community empowerment through the case of Pesantren An-Nahdloh in Malaysia, a pesantren established by Indonesian Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) migrants. The central question concerns how a pesantren initiated and funded by migrant workers can function as a medium of da'wah and social empowerment beyond national borders. Positioned within the discourse of transnational Islamic movements and grassroots religious communication, this study adopts a qualitative-descriptive method using document analysis and contextual observation. The discussion reveals that the pesantren operates not only as an Islamic educational institution but also as a center for da'wah bil hal addressing social, moral, and educational needs of Indonesian migrant communities. This model demonstrates how da'wah institutions initiated by civil society actors can facilitate cultural resilience, religious moderation, and local empowerment in diaspora settings.
Everyday Da'wah in a Secular Campus: Muslim Students and Informal Islamic Communication at Andhra University Arum Khasanah, Eki; Setyarini, Nesya; Kunta, Anil
Jurnal Dakwah Vol. 25 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jd.2024.25204

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This paper explores the everyday practices of informal Islamic communication among Muslim students at Andhra University, a public university in secular India. The study investigates how da'wah is embodied in daily interactions, lifestyle choices, and peer engagement beyond traditional religious settings. Employing a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews and participant observation, this research uncovers how Muslim youth navigate their religious identity and communicate Islamic values within a multicultural academic environment. The findings reveal that everyday da'wah takes subtle forms—such as reminding friends to pray, sharing Islamic content on social media, or demonstrating ethical behavior—as a means of religious expression and social connection. This paper contributes to the discourse on Islamic communication by highlighting the significance of non-institutional da'wah in pluralistic and secular spaces like Indian universities.