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Cultivating Da’wah Management for Religious Moderation in Multicultural Areas: A Systematic Literature Review

Authors

  • Muzayyanah Yuliasih Sekolah Tinggi Penerbangan AVIASI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38214/jurnalbinaummatstidnatsir.v6i2.208

Keywords:

Da’wah Management, Religious Moderation, Multicultural Areas, Religious Education

Abstract

To ensure that society effectively embraces the true teachings of Islam as da'wah partners, managing da'wah entails implementing a well-organized da'wah initiative. Da'wah transcends geographical boundaries and is not confined to Islamic regions. Indonesia, being a varied country, naturally has several multicultural regions characterized by different faiths, ethnicities, and races. Effectively managing diversity is a complex task that necessitates mutual understanding, comprehension, and recognition of the fact that we are inherently diverse as creations of God. Therefore, it is necessary to cultivate a mindset of religious moderation that is independent of political or personal agendas and free from doctrinal rigidity. However, this does not imply being unethical, but rather avoiding radical perspectives while examining and comprehending current issues. Thus, this study aimed to develop strategies for da'wah management activities that encourage religious moderation in multicultural areas. In order to accomplish this aim, a methodical examination of existing literature was conducted by utilizing Boolean operators throughout the search process on the selected database. The ERIC indexed-journal database was selected using boolean operators due to their combinations of reputable journal sources in the educational field. The authors utilized several choices and ultimately arrived at a total of nine research articles. The findings reveal that religious moderation includes more than simply limiting the attitudes and actions of religious authorities. It also involves leading the process or phases in a managerial manner. It recommends that prospective authors address this gap through practical study.

Published

2023-12-31

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