The Dissemination of Hijrah Doctrine on Social Media

This research examines the process of disseminating the hijrah doctrine on social media, as well as the themes and motives attached to its dissemination. This study is a literature review using a virtual ethnography research model. Through a traveling theory approach, the study finds that: First, t...

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Main Authors: Fathurrosyid, Moh. Asy'ari Muthhar, Abd. Kahar, Wan Khairul Aiman Wan Mokhtar
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta 2024-12-01
Series:Esensia: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin
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Online Access:https://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/ushuluddin/esensia/article/view/5809
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Summary:This research examines the process of disseminating the hijrah doctrine on social media, as well as the themes and motives attached to its dissemination. This study is a literature review using a virtual ethnography research model. Through a traveling theory approach, the study finds that: First, the dissemination of the hijrah doctrine on social media is predominantly carried out and shared by urban Muslims and millennial Muslims. Second, common themes used to disseminate the hijrah doctrine include Islamic clothing, early marriage propaganda, bank interest, and motivation for building an Islamic Caliphate state. These themes are disseminated through Hijrah Fest events, social media study groups, the narrative of agency socialization through artists and celebrities, and Islamist literature. This study argues that the dissemination of the hijrah doctrine on social media constitutes a form of religious commodification, with a larger agenda of promoting the movement to establish an Islamic Caliphate state.
ISSN:1411-3775
2548-4729