Optimization of Spirituality and Akhlaq of Islamic Youth through Da'wah Billisan Da'i
Abstract
This article
describes da’wah da’i' billisan for islamic adolescent's spirituality and Akhlaq. da’wah is a
duty for all muslims. Da’wah activities have begun since the time of the Rasulullah Muhammad SAW until
now. One of the aims of da’wah is to improve spirituality and Akhlaq in mad'u
especially teenagers. Characteristics of adolescents are known during this
period is a period of transition or change towards adulthood along with the
search for self-identity which sometimes raises personal problems such as
spirituality and Akhlaq. The formation of youth spirituality and Akhlaq can be
optimized through da’wah, this is evidenced by previous research and scientific
studies. Da’wah billisan has been proven to be able to optimize spiritual
improvement, morality, religious values, social behavior, and other adolescent
problems by paying attention to methods adapted to the characteristics of adolescents.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Communication and Media Studies
Journal Section
Review
Authors
Yunidar Cut Mutia Yanti
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0000-0003-2060-3637
Indonesia
Publication Date
June 30, 2019
Submission Date
November 26, 2018
Acceptance Date
February 6, 2019
Published in Issue
Year 2019 Volume: 5 Number: 1