Exploring the Contribution of Women in Da'wah: Case Study of Women's Community on Thousand Mosque Island

This article aims to explore more about women in da'wah, especially in identifying and describing the role and contribution of the women's community in da'wah activities, exploring the challenges and obstacles faced by the women's community in carrying out the role of da'wah...

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Veröffentlicht in:Traektorii͡a︡ nauki : mezhdunarodnyĭ ėlektronnyĭ nauchnyĭ zhurnal 2024, Vol.10 (5), p.3094-3102
Hauptverfasser: Syarifudin, Amir, Al Idrus, S. Ali Jadid
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article aims to explore more about women in da'wah, especially in identifying and describing the role and contribution of the women's community in da'wah activities, exploring the challenges and obstacles faced by the women's community in carrying out the role of da'wah, as well as the strategies used to overcome challenges in da'wah activities, apart from exploring the impact of the contribution of the women's community in da'wah on spiritual, social and cultural development in the community on the Island of a Thousand Mosques. The method used is qualitative research with a case study approach. Meanwhile, data analysis uses thematic analysis. Data was obtained through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and analysis of related documents. The research results show that women have a significant role in various aspects of da'wah, including religious education, socio-religious activities, and moral development. They act as teachers in taklim assemblies, organizers of spiritual events, and are active in religious-based women's empowerment programs. Their contributions impact strengthening individual faith and social cohesion and improving society's quality of life. This research highlights the importance of recognizing and supporting the role of women in da'wah to create a more inclusive and spiritually sustainable society.
ISSN:2413-9009
2413-9009
DOI:10.22178/pos.104-33