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    Problems and Reorientation of Da’wah: Analysis of Social Construction in the Metaverse Era

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    The purpose of this study is expected to reveal social phenomena that emerge, such as the construction of social interactions, social changes, and emerging societal models in the metaverse era. This examination employs a critical method aimed at uncovering, explaining, and critiquing narratives about the social conditions occurring in metaverse-era society. Additionally, this investigation utilizes a virtual ethnography approach to understand and explain various depictions and consequences on the complex social world in the metaverse era, whether informed structurally or culturally through technological media. The hope is that the output of this study can map out the issues of da’wah with various detrimental social consequences resulting from technological disruption in the metaverse era. Similarly, the results of this study are expected to serve as an academic reference in formulating preaching policies in the metaverse era. This study has demonstrated the historical development of the interpretation of the term metaverse, the influence of technological schemes that have constructed social interactions, the character of dystopian society as a da’wah problem, and also the orientation of da’wah that must be designed to address social changes in the metaverse era

    Portrait of Ecology-Based Da\u27wah in Ambon City

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    The purpose of this research is to find a portrait of ecology-based da\u27wah in Ambon city. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods supported by quantitative data with a phenomenological approach in the form of field research. The results showed that the portrait of ecology-based da\u27wah in Ambon city found five dominant objects of study that can contribute to ecological improvement in Ambon city, which are summarized in three da\u27wah methods, namely; Da\u27wah bi al-lisan as a pattern of ecological da\u27wah campaigns in the form of da\u27wah through pulpits, ecology-based counseling and socialization. Da\u27wah bi al-Qalam as a pattern of publication of ecological da\u27wah in the form of information messages through media based on ecological da\u27wah, and Da\u27wah bi Hal (actions) as a pattern of initiation of ecological da\u27wah in the form of environmental care actions and environmental rescue organizations. Of the three findings of the da\u27wah method, the most dominant in contributing to ecological improvement in Ambon is the Environmental Rescue Organization with 56% stating that it exists and 44% stating that it does not exist, while the other is Media Messages About the Environment with the acquisition of 52% stating that it exists and 48% stating that it does not exist. And the least contributing to ecological improvement is da\u27wah through the pulpit with the acquisition of 32% existing and 68% who stated that it did not exist. Therefore, it is suggested to the authorities to pay attention to ecology-based da\u27wah in order to save the environment in Ambon city

    Interpersonal Communication and the Application of Religious Values in Building Family Resilience in Mandailing Natal

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    In today’s era of disruption, technology poses a challenge for families in maintaining effective communication, which is crucial for family well-being. Effective communication significantly impacts relationships, particularly within families. This study aims to explore how interpersonal communication, centered on religious values, shapes family resilience. This research employed a descriptive qualitative method, utilizing interview data collection, observations, and document studies. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive techniques. The findings revealed a rise in divorce rates and increased fragility of family values within the Mandailing Natal community. The pervasive influence of information technology has created barriers to interpersonal communication among families, leading to unfiltered exposure to information. Consequently, the community faces challenges in applying these values effectively. Moreover, negative impacts and strained relationships within families have worsened as a result

    Polemics of The Virtual Da’wah Hyperreality in Parepare City

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    Preachers in Parepare City have utilized social media to deliver da\u27wah messages, but on the other hand conventional preachers still think that da\u27wah on social media has not supported the effectiveness of da\u27wah. Therefore, this research will analyze the hyperreality of virtual da\u27wah which has an impact on the polemic in interpreting the professionalism of preachers in Parepare City. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method using a case study approach to analyze and facilitate the narrative presentation of observation and interview results that have sparked debates regarding the use of social media by preachers in Parepare City for preaching purposes. The results of this study show various forms of da\u27wah transformation in social media, a description of the hypperality of da\u27wah in social media and cognitive dissonance which is the cause of the polemic of preachers in Parepare City. The implications of this research will show that the collaboration between conventional da\u27wah and the use of social media is needed in order to improve the professionalism of preachers, so as to minimize the occurrence of polemics in the use of da\u27wah media

    Transformational Da\u27wah Leadership Model of Persatuan Islam (Persis) Organization in Facing Global Challenges

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    This study analyzes the transformational da\u27wah leadership model of Persatuan Islam during the 2022-2027 period when the organization entered its first century. Using the constructivism paradigm and a qualitative approach through the case study method, this study investigates the mainstreaming of Persis da\u27wah in terms of discourse, movement, and activity, especially those reflected in the leadership vision and jihad program of the Central Leadership for the 2022-2024 period. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with Persis leaders, participatory observation, and document analysis, which were then analyzed using thematic analysis techniques. The study results show that transforming the Persis paradigm from "explaining Islam" to "presenting Islam" requires a progressive and contextual da\u27wah leadership model. This transformational leadership model must integrate Islamic values with the demands of the times, provide solutions to contemporary community problems, and build a sustainable da\u27wah ecosystem. Through this approach, Persis can maintain its relevance as a da\u27wah institution and contribute significantly to the development of Islamic civilization, which is rahmatan lil \u27alamin

    Digitalization of Islamic Philanthropy: Development of a Philanthropic Da\u27wah Model rumahzakat.org

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    This research investigates the development of the rumahzakat.org philanthropic da\u27wah model and developing activities in the digital world. This study aims to explore, study and discover the philanthropic da\u27wah model developed by rumahzakat.org. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach and a case study. His research processes include observations, in-depth interviews, examination of digital and manual documents, and data analysis. This research found that the rumahzakat.org institution uses the da\u27wah bil hal or da\u27wah amali model to encourage people to carry out various charitable activities. This institution manages zakat, infaq, shadaqah, and other social funds to promote community empowerment activities based on love for others. Apart from that, the results show that philanthropic da\u27wah activities using new media are da\u27wah activities that build relationships with the media in the form of consolidation, namely mutual benefit for each other\u27s goals. Finally, the results show that rumahzakat.org can carry out digital-based philanthropic da\u27wah activities to adapt da\u27wah activities to current developments, make program services more accessible, and make services available transparently to everyone. To develop a transformative da\u27wah model, da\u27wah based on digital philanthropy must be improved

    Revitalizing the Role of UIN Bandung in Creating Religious Harmonization in West Java

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    This research analyses graduates\u27 concepts and understanding of the UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung Revitalization Model to Create Religious Harmonization in West Java. This research uses an ethnographic method to relate to social activities and religious behaviour in society. Apart from that, it tries to describe and analyze the life views of the subjects studied, namely understanding and attitudes towards religious harmonization. The concept and implementation of UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung regarding religious harmonization in West Java, namely the establishment of a study program and curriculum whose approach uses religion to contribute to the study of religious moderation and establishing a house for religious moderation. UIN Sunan Gunung Djati graduates\u27 understanding of religious harmonization in West Java shows moderate religious tolerance. The Revitalization Model of UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung to Create Religious Harmonization in West Java, namely by designing the UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung curriculum, has demonstrated an Islamic moderation effort that encourages religious moderation so that it has been able to provide a dominant colour in the harmonization of religious communities, especially in West Java

    Da’wah Bil hal: A Study of Muhammadiyah\u27s Social Movements in Wolo During the Political Dynamics of the Old and New Order Eras

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    ABSTRACTThis study aims to understand how Muhammadiyah in Wolo Kolaka implements da’wah bil hal (practical preaching) through its social movements and how these movements respond to the repressive and authoritarian political situation of that time. This study uses a descriptive-analytical method, incorporating observation, documentation, and interview techniques. The results show that Muhammadiyah in Wolo Kolaka demonstrates a strong commitment to spreading Islamic values and assisting the community through various social activities amidst complex political dynamics. Despite facing a closed political space and various obstacles, Muhammadiyah in Wolo Kolaka has managed to adapt and continue its social movements through careful strategies. They focus on non-controversial activities, build relationships with the government, maintain political neutrality, and shift the focus of their preaching towards community empowerment. The impact of Muhammadiyah\u27s social movement in Wolo Kolaka may not be as rapid and significant as in more open eras. However, their contributions in the fields of education, health, and community empowerment at the local level remain significant. Their careful preaching strategy and focus on empowerment can have a long-term impact on building a more independent, critical, and Islamically-rooted society. Muhammadiyah\u27s experience in Wolo Kolaka provides important lessons on the importance of adaptive and sustainable strategies in facing limited political spaces, as well as the significance of da’wah bil hal in creating a prosperous and faithful society

    Critical Narrative of Santri Against Fake News and Religious Moderation

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    In the era of disruption, digital literacy is a must in the communication process, particularly for students or santri in schools and madrassas. As one of the most active social media users, Madrasah and Dayah students must understand the difference between trustworthy and fake news (hoaxes) that has been mixed in cyberspace, susceptible news that has the potential to affect the realm of law and religious extremism. The digital literacy assistance targets Aliyah students in four popular boarding schools in Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar regency, with a focus on debunking fake news. This paper employs participatory learning and action (PLA) as a technique for assisting school-aged children. In practice, it was discovered that Aliyah students have a limited understanding of digital literacy, particularly in relation to factors that contribute to the suppression of fake news. It is anticipated that the results make a significant contribution to socialization efforts and targeted campaigns to raise awareness of digital literacy among elementary and secondary school-aged children, as well as its incorporation into the curriculum

    Community-Based Preaching Model in Preventing Online Radicalization among Adolescents

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    Adolescence is a period that is vulnerable to being influenced by radicalism due to the psychological development of adolescents still looking for their identity. Therefore, at this stage, they are unstable, and their emotional condition opens opportunities for the entry of various new ideas - including radicalism. Meanwhile, today\u27s adolescents are also known as a generation that is very close to the internet, so they are very vulnerable to being exposed to this online radicalism. This research tried to find a community-based da\u27wah model to prevent the spread of online radicalization among adolescents in Aceh, Bali, and Lamongan. Data was taken through a focus group discussion, which included government elements, educators, religious leaders, and academics working in the field of youth radicalism. The results show that this effort requires the cooperation of at least four institutions in society - apart from the government - namely the family, educational institutions, social systems, and Islamic mass organizations. Hopefully, these four elements in society can detect and provide the correct direction for adolescents to access religious content on the internet

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