Praktik Dakwah Islam Di Media Digital dan Pengaruhnya
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58518/alamtara.v6i1.936Kata Kunci:
Islamic da'wah practice, digital media, social mediaAbstrak
Da'wah in digital media is a new phenomenon in da'wah activities in the era of society
5.0 where the main component is humans who are able to create new value through
technological developments. Through social media that is in the hands of humans,
anytime and anywhere can do da'wah with various content that can be produced by
mad'u in preaching. The development of technology gave birth to an interesting
phenomenon in today's social life, namely the rise of global culture and the tendency of
society to depend on the media. Da'wah in this millennial era must be able to make
good use of it, especially in the use of new media. If not, it will affect the morals and
morals of the millennial generation, which in fact they are looking for their identity. In
relation to da'wah, the role of the media is very important and strategic in the delivery
of da'wah. The media is able to access information quickly and knows no boundaries of
space and time.
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