This article aims to explain epystemology of Auguste Comte's law of three-stages from the theory of social change, namely the theological stage, metaphysical stage, and positive stage, and looks for its relevance to the development of studies in the field of the sociology of da'wah. This article employes qualitative study with a descriptive-analysis approach to data have been taken from literature studies. The conclusion of this article is that da'wah studies are very closely related to the social domain, so that in its development, it is a necessary for scientific interaction between one science and another science. Sociology and da'wah are two scientific entities born from different wombs of scientific authority but both can interact and complement each other for social improvement on the one hand, and scientific development on the other. The law of the three stages of Comte in the cultural and the social changes provides a theoretical contribution to the development of the sociology of da'wah studies with a critical review of social phenomena from the perspective of cultural and social objects and the elements of its static and dynamic state.
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Chabibi, M. (2019). Hukum Tiga Tahap Auguste Comte dan Kontribusinya terhadap Kajian Sosiologi Dakwah. NALAR: Jurnal Peradaban Dan Pemikiran Islam, 3(1), 14–26. https://doi.org/10.23971/njppi.v3i1.1191
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