DA'WAH ON SOCIAL MEDIA: THE ISLAMIC ETHICS AND METHODOLOGY

Morethanpandemic,da'wahadministrationintoday'sNigeriaisbreedingacrimony,enmity,animosity,and,aboveall,disunityamongtheMuslimCommunityratherthaninvitingandattractingconvincinglynewconvertsintoIslamandpromotingharmoniouspeaceandsocio-religiousstabilitywithintheMuslimfoldandthelargersociety.H...

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Published in:Religions' educator
Authors: OTUNUYI, Abdul-Hafeez Toluwalase (Author) ; EDU, Muhseen Olajide (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Mayanjuola Publ 2021
In: Religions' educator
Year: 2021, Volume: 20, Issue: 1, Pages: 171-181
Further subjects:B Islamic Ethics
B Methodology
B Social media
B Da'wah
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Summary:Morethanpandemic,da'wahadministrationintoday'sNigeriaisbreedingacrimony,enmity,animosity,and,aboveall,disunityamongtheMuslimCommunityratherthaninvitingandattractingconvincinglynewconvertsintoIslamandpromotingharmoniouspeaceandsocio-religiousstabilitywithintheMuslimfoldandthelargersociety.Hence,therehasbeenanimminentdisconnectbetweentheIslamic-spiritedda'wahandtheindividualistic-motivatedda'wahasevidentonsocialmediatoday,particularlyamongscholarsinSouthwestNigeriawhichconstitutesthemajorfocusofthisresearch.Thepaperthereforeinvestigateshowda'wahisbeingadministeredviasocialmedia,themethodologiesbeingadoptedandtheendresultofsuchda'wahactivitiesinthesociety,particularly,theireffectsonthesocio-religiouslivesofthe people.
ISSN:1115-5035
Contains:Enthalten in: National Association for the Study of Religions and Education, Religions' educator