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    Da’wah approach to the strawberry generation: A study on Yuk Ngaji TV channel by Rohman, Angga Nur, Nurdin, Ali, Eken, Metin, Bax, Wazir Baksh

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (28-12-2023)
    “…The strawberry generation, Generation Z, has much potential but a fragile mentality like a strawberry, even though Indonesia will get a demographic bonus at a…”
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    Gen Z voter behavior in the 2024 presidential election: A virtual ethnographic study on the Instagram accounts of presidential candidates by Fitri, Alifa Nur, Fitri, Fitri, Fabriar, Silvia Riskha, Rachmawati, Farida, Hilmi, Mustofa

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (27-12-2023)
    “…The 2024 presidential and vice-presidential general election is a topic that is being highlighted by the public, including young voters or what could be called…”
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    Social media revolution and trends of da‘wah propagation in Ijebuland, Ogun State, Nigeria: An empirical survey by Dauda, Kazeem Oluwaseun

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (27-12-2023)
    “…Da‘wah plays a crucial role in spreading the teachings and principles of Islām globally. Different Islamic scholars have employed variety of techniques and…”
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    The existence of the media market in Indonesia: Study of media economics at Kumparan.com and Tirto.id from an Islamic standpoint by Amallah, Nurlaillah Sari, Heryanto, Gun Gun, Sanjaya, Makroen, Marini, Marini Marini, Nisa, Ishmatun, Salas, Hagi Julio

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (27-12-2023)
    “…Kumparan.com and Tirto.id now exist as online news portals that are not only written. But also through videos, images, and infographics. Like other companies,…”
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    Communication of the Religious Harmony Forum (FKUB) in developing religious moderation in Salatiga City by Hidayanti, Ulfah, Ali, Mukti

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (27-12-2023)
    “…Religious moderation is part of the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN). Religious moderation is a form of government effort to counteract…”
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    Public opinion analysis on social media about the establishment of Indonesia's New Capital City by Kadewandana, Donie, Cahyadiputra, Angga

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (27-12-2023)
    “…One of the policies of President Joko Widodo's administration that is currently receiving various opinions is the issue of moving the Indonesian capital city…”
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    Social semiotics of news reports on the change of the halal logo in detik.com for March 2022 by Khotimah, Nurul, Mastika, Silma Ulqiatul

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (27-12-2023)
    “…The news reports on the change of the halal logo issued by the Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH) officially replaced the current halal logo…”
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    TVRI Yogyakarta in the era of disruption: Maintaining the existence of cultural wisdom through the broadcast of "Canthing by Nurrohmah, Shinta, Rifa'i, Akhmad

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (27-12-2023)
    “…The existence of social media, which intensively displays similarities with television shows, has resulted in the decline of the television industry. Thus…”
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    Da'wah communication approach to prisoners: The case of Detention Center II B Nganjuk by Lestarini, Rachmanda, Ni’amah, Luthfi Ulfa

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (30-06-2023)
    “…Da'wah to prisoners requires the right strategic approach. This study aims to find out how da'wah communication strategies are used by da'i in carrying out…”
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    Da’wah values in the opening ceremony video of the World Cup Qatar 2022 (A John Fiske’s semiotic analysis) by Fikri, Fikri, Septiyatik, Dyta, Andri, La Ode, Umamah, Mudhiah

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (30-06-2023)
    “…This study aims to identify the three levels of semiotics based on John Fiske's semiotic theory and to explain da'wah values in the opening video of the Qatar…”
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    Dramaturgy of Ustadh Abi Azkakia's da'wah in the Mobile Legends game by Qona'ati, Arini Fahma, Rahman, Dicky Nur, Husniya, Eta, Huda, Sokhi

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (30-06-2023)
    “…Da'wah strategy innovation is needed in the midst of various challenges. This paper examines the phenomenon of preaching by Ustadh Abi Azkakia (preacher) in…”
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    Representation of feminism in Miss & Mrs. Cops (John Fiske’s semiotic analysis) by Hakim, Lukman, Kurnia, Wina

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (30-06-2023)
    “…Oppression of women is still common today. Feminism is a social movement that strives to uphold justice for women. Feminists are doing various ways to voice…”
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    Synergizing stakeholders’ communication for religious harmony in Indonesia by Ridho, Ali, Rahmat, Syahrul, Masri, Muhammed Sahrin Haji, Warsah, Idi

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (30-06-2023)
    “…Inter-religious conflicts are born, among others, due to misunderstandings in receiving and interpreting messages in the process of multi-religious community…”
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    Semiotic analysis of Islamic moral messages in soap operas "Buku Harian Seorang Istri" on SCTV by Qudratullah, Qudratullah, Nurmalia, Nurmalia, Wulandari, Ayu

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (30-06-2023)
    “…Television is not only a means of information but also influences the audience based on views, attitudes and norms. This study discusses the Islamic moral…”
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    Study of da'wah texts on muslim.or.id: The perspective of Sara Mills' critical discourse analysis by Nur, Rifqi Syauqi, Riyadi, Agus

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (30-06-2023)
    “…The massive transformation towards digitalization has brought about many innovative media approaches in preaching, such as the emergence of preaching websites…”
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    Promoting the spirit of nationalism through Quran-Hadis lectures: A case of Gus Miftah’s da'wah model by Putra, D. I. Ansusa, Ardiyansyah, Ardiyansyah, Klaina, Mekki

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (28-06-2023)
    “…The idea of nationalism as the national glue in Indonesia faces currents of decadence in contemporary society. As a religious text, the Quran and Hadith and…”
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    Traditionalist salafi’s involvement in the religious moderation da’wah by Farooq Abdullah, Hafiz Muhammad, Hakim, Lukmanul, Syahidan, M.

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (31-12-2022)
    “…Traditionalist Salafi groups differ from political and jihadist salafi groups. Traditionalist Salafi chose a moderate path in their preaching. This article…”
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    Pilgrimage as a form of transcendental communication: A study at the burial site of Habib Abdurrahman bin Abdullah Al-Habsyi by Jamil, Achmad, Briandana, Rizki, Hannan, Ahmad, Mohd Sofian, Muhammad Raqib

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (31-12-2022)
    “…Transcendental communication is a part of ritual communication. This form of communication is the least discussed in the discipline of communication. This…”
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    Research trends of Islamic Communication and Broadcasting (KPI) students and challenges of Islamic communication science by Usman, Usman, Manan, Abdul, Hasan, Yummil

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (31-12-2022)
    “…The scientific development of Islamic communication is determined by research based on Islamic values. However, the challenge is that Islamic communication…”
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    Cancel culture and nude living on virtual media: A case of Guru Mizan Qudsiyah Lombok by Fikri, Muhammad, Hariyanto, Ishak, Kadewandana, Donie

    Published in Islamic Communication Journal (31-12-2022)
    “…Virtual media has a major influence on human life as a means of interaction and has even become a major force for society in controlling social change…”
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