A Model of Transformative Da’wah in Thetransmigration Area of Nagari Sopan Jaya, Dharmasraya Regency

  • Almanduri M
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Abstract

This article is a critical review of transformative da’wah in Nagari Sopan Jaya, which has received little attention. In 1993, Nagari Sopan Jaya was one of the ex-transmigration areas. Religious knowledge is generally unknown in the transmigration community. The entity, on the other hand, can transform into a Sharia -aware individual and thus form a madani society civilisation. The goals of this study are as follows: 1) to describe the transformative da’wah model in transmigration areas; and 2) to see transmigration missionary dialogue as a tool for madani society development. This study employs a case study method with a descriptive explanatory approach. Data were gathered through observation, interviews, and a review of the literature. The results of the research show that the da’wah of transformation is carried out in 3 stages; 1) planting monotheism and sharia awareness; 2) Islamic community development ( ta'lim method); 3) Caring for the awareness of Muslims ( takwin al ummah). Meanwhile, in the development of madani society there are 4 principles that must be upheld, namely moral and ethical principles ( ruhama bainakum), social principles ( khoiru ummah), political principles ( siyasah), and brotherhood principles ( ukhuwah Islamiyah, wathoniyah, and basyariyah). The four components have simultaneously been realized by the Sopan Jaya community so that it has grown into a madani society.

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Almanduri, M. B. A. (2023). A Model of Transformative Da’wah in Thetransmigration Area of Nagari Sopan Jaya, Dharmasraya Regency. Islam Transformatif : Journal of Islamic Studies, 6(2), 122. https://doi.org/10.30983/it.v6i2.5958

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