History has recorded that the early generation of Muslims' implementation of Islamic da'wah is a magnificent example of the transformation process of great importance. It impacted the social, political, economic, and cultural aspects of Muslim societies, as well as their belief systems. Indeed, as Al-Ghazali noted in Ihya 'Ulumu al-Din, 'amar makruf nahi munkar' is the most crucial milestone of the great religions, and serves as the foundation for the prophet's arrival. The findings suggest that the message of da'wah isn't always effective in instilling social concern behaviours. To put it another way, the contents of a da'wah message must be contextualised to the social, cultural, economic, and political realities that have developed in society. In this approach, da'wah activity may be able to provide a solution to society's problems.
Author(S) Details
Budi Suprapto
University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia.
Datin Hasmah Zainuddin
University of Malaya, Malaysia.
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