The use of veils for Muslim women is still menui pros and cons. The existence of different attitudes is in accordance with the beliefs, values and knowledge of religious beliefs. This study aims to explain the radicalization narratives that have weakened veiled Muslim women by building a more interesting and conceptual comparative narrative, namely, the narrative of de-radicalization. This study uses an ethnographic approach by analyzing the comments column of various parties who argue. The results showed that veiled Muslim women affiliated in @niqabsquad_official were not terrorists, not terrorist wives and not radical Islamists. The @niqabsquad_official account becomes a virtual veiled Muslim group oriented to Mulimah's hijrah concerning obedience to her religion. Each column of comments was filled with opinions and motivations of deradicalization which did not corner a particular religion.
This article aims to examine the religious authority in the preaching activities of the Bass FM Radio that developed in Salatiga, Central Java. The author uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach to obtain detailed, actual and in-depth information. The results showed the existence of authority, network and listeners of Bass FM Radio that still made radio as a solution for the deepening of knowledge about Islamic teachings. The Salatiga community does not yet have a comparison as a measure of Islamic da'wah radio in Salatiga. Radio Bass FM has followed technological developments by utilizing cyber media as an alternative medium for da'wah such as through the Facebook account bassFMsalatiga, Twitter @bassFMsalatiga, Instagram @RadioBassFM and YouTube Radio Bass FM Channel. This is the creativity of Bass FM in implementing the vision and mission of Islamic da'wah.
This article discusses ‘dakwah’ (Islamic missionary work) with a friendly concept using rhetoric and narratives that are easily understood by various groups. The missionary work message is covered with beautiful rhetoric by Salim A. Fillah through his books published by Pro U Media. This study uses normative juridical approach with descriptive study. Data collection is condcuted by literature study. The collected data then analyzed qualitatively through deductive method. The findings of the study show that the new Islamic literature has been popularized by young Muslim writers affiliated with contemporary Islamic movements such as Hizbut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI), Salafi, and Tarbiyah. This research shows that Indonesian Islamic thinker like Salim A. Fillah through social media and his published books uses various scientific arguments based on some classical and modern literature. Formerly Salim A. Fillah is not a person who has ever studied at pesantren (Islamic boarding school) but his religious view can be seen in his fatwas (religious advices) which affecting various communities
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