Muhammad Najmuddin
Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palu

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Prophetic Communication: Islam as Knowledge Practice Muhammad Najmuddin; Muhammad Amri; Andi Aderus
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 3, No 2 (2022): Media and Islamic Communication
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/palakka.v3i2.3742

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Prophetic Communication is briefly defined as 'Prophetic Communication' or 'Apostolic Communication'. Prophetic communication does not only mean "communication that imitates the 'prophet's ways of communicating'', or 'dakwah' or 'Islamic communication', but goes further than that, namely communication that seeks to imitate prophetic goals. so the writer uses two theoretical frameworks, firstly Kuntowijoyo's prophetic communication, as well as Harun Nasution's in Islamic books in terms of various aspects. This research is based on library research. The data collected consists of verses from the Qur'an and written materials that have been published in the form of books, journals, and magazines as well as from the internet which have direct and indirect links. with this research. This research was also carried out using descriptive-analytical research, namely by describing the form of civil society embodied by the prophet through an Islamic communication approach that adorns religious social life. The results of the study found that the Qur'an is substantially and principally very relevant to the content of prophetic communication, namely a). amar ma'ruf (humanization), such as getting used to cooperative behavior, increasing social welfare, strengthening brotherhood, and maintaining social solidarity, b). nahi munkar (liberation), such as egalitarian-based identity construction, poverty alleviation, child protection, and gender equality, c). al-iman billah (transcendence), such as strengthening the values of faith and piety, repentance as a purification of the soul, and internalizing morals.
Avoiding Fitnah: A Review of Islamic Communication Ethics Muhammad Najmuddin; Kamaluddin Tajibu
Palakka : Media and Islamic Communication Vol 4, No 1 (2023): Media and Islamic Communication
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Bone, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/palakka.v4i1.5081

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This research aims to examine the ethics of communication in the context of Islam, with a focus on avoiding slander. This study is conducted to understand the Islamic perspective on slander and provide guidelines for ethical communication that can be applied in daily life. The findings of the research show that Islam emphasizes the importance of communicating with good ethics, avoiding slander, and disseminating truthful and beneficial information. Slander is considered a serious sin in Islam because it can tarnish one's reputation, damage social relationships, and trigger conflicts in society. Therefore, Islamic ethics of communication stress the importance of verifying information before spreading it, combating gossip, and speaking with kind and meaningful words. This research contributes to understanding the ethics of communication in the context of Islam and the importance of avoiding slander. The implications of this research highlight the need for the application of Islamic principles of communication ethics in daily life, both in verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as in social media and the digital world. It is hoped that the findings of this research can provide practical guidance for Muslims in communicating with good ethics, building harmonious relationships, and strengthening unity in society.