This paper examines the contribution of sociology to the making of dakwah studies. From epistemological point of view, dakwah studies develops through five elements: factors, systems, interpretative, developmentalism and participatory. These five elements can be developed based on sociological theories. Through a sociological approach, dakwah studies will be able to contribute to general discussion on the sociology of Muslim societies. The article further argues the inclusion of social science is a pattern of knowledge development based on the integration of science, namely the phenomenon of dakwah as an object of study, while utilizing other social science as approaches
When we refer to Islamic social science what do we mean? In what ways can the social sciences be Isl...
Da’wah (Islam) should not only at the conception but trying to get a more in-depth knowledge and con...
: Studying 'Ulum al-Diin (Religious Knowledge) is a must with the purpose of understanding about asp...
Da'wah not only conveys religious messages, but it also organizes social life. For this reason, da'w...
This study delves into the epistemology of Da'wah Science as applied by the Center for the Study of ...
As science, the science of da'wah has a paradigm and theory that enables the da'wah science to devel...
Abstract This article is aimed to build bridge between Islamic Science and Modern Western Social Sci...
Da'wah has been studied from different angles and from different points of view. The present paper d...
Dakwah (predication) is a popular field of research and study in the tertiary institutions under Ind...
textThe present thesis is an attempt to study some of the social theories of Islam, not as logical i...
This article examines critically the three major sociological theories namely, Structural Functional...
The study was qualitative field research using the sociological and da'wah sciences approaches. The ...
This article examines critically the three major sociological theories namely, Structural Functiona...
History records since 1789 which lasted throughout the 19th century - were confronted by an importan...
Important to the rrusston of dakwab Islam is the understanding of the local culture within which the...
When we refer to Islamic social science what do we mean? In what ways can the social sciences be Isl...
Da’wah (Islam) should not only at the conception but trying to get a more in-depth knowledge and con...
: Studying 'Ulum al-Diin (Religious Knowledge) is a must with the purpose of understanding about asp...
Da'wah not only conveys religious messages, but it also organizes social life. For this reason, da'w...
This study delves into the epistemology of Da'wah Science as applied by the Center for the Study of ...
As science, the science of da'wah has a paradigm and theory that enables the da'wah science to devel...
Abstract This article is aimed to build bridge between Islamic Science and Modern Western Social Sci...
Da'wah has been studied from different angles and from different points of view. The present paper d...
Dakwah (predication) is a popular field of research and study in the tertiary institutions under Ind...
textThe present thesis is an attempt to study some of the social theories of Islam, not as logical i...
This article examines critically the three major sociological theories namely, Structural Functional...
The study was qualitative field research using the sociological and da'wah sciences approaches. The ...
This article examines critically the three major sociological theories namely, Structural Functiona...
History records since 1789 which lasted throughout the 19th century - were confronted by an importan...
Important to the rrusston of dakwab Islam is the understanding of the local culture within which the...
When we refer to Islamic social science what do we mean? In what ways can the social sciences be Isl...
Da’wah (Islam) should not only at the conception but trying to get a more in-depth knowledge and con...
: Studying 'Ulum al-Diin (Religious Knowledge) is a must with the purpose of understanding about asp...