Methods of Islamic Da'wah

Study of the historical approach and the success of the spread of Islam in the archipelago

https://doi.org/10.21744/ijss.v6n1.2082

Authors

  • Shapiah UIN Antasari Banjarmasin, Kalimantan Selatan, Indonesia
  • Mudhiah UIN Antasari Banjarmasin, Kalimantan Selatan, Indonesia
  • Emroni UIN Antasari Banjarmasin, Kalimantan Selatan, Indonesia
  • Risa Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas, Indonesia

Keywords:

Da'wah method approach, history, success, the spread of Islam

Abstract

This study was carried out to review the approaches and methods of Islamic da'wah in spreading Islam so that today Indonesia is one of the regions with the most significant number of Muslims in the world. The approach to this study was carried out in a descriptive qualitative manner which utilized all publications that had been published by various literary sources such as books and academic scientific works, which we then reviewed systematically to gain an understanding of the various approaches and methods that had been taken when preaching Islam to the archipelago. We found this data with a Google search to find relevant literature addressing issues that were more or less 10 to 12 years ago. The approach we took in the study included coding the data, evaluating and testing the data to gain understanding, and occasionally interpreting it so that the friend is genuinely valid and has validity and reality in answering the problems and hypotheses in this study.

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Published

2023-02-23

How to Cite

Shapiah, S., Mudhiah, M., Emroni, E., & Risa, R. (2023). Methods of Islamic Da’wah: Study of the historical approach and the success of the spread of Islam in the archipelago. International Journal of Social Sciences, 6(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.21744/ijss.v6n1.2082