ISLAMIC DA'WAH AND INTERFAITH ENGAGEMENT IN THE DIGITAL PUBLIC SPHERE: THE LOGIN PODCAST AS A MODEL FOR HARMONY IN PLURAL SOCIETIES

Penulis

  • Muhamad Hanif Fuadi Fuadi Institut Nahdlatul Ulama Tasikmalaya

Kata Kunci:

digital da'wah, interfaith dialogue, Login Podcast, religious pluralism, critical discourse analysis

Abstrak

This study examines the Login Podcast as a model of digital Islamic da'wah that promotes interfaith dialogue and social harmony in the digital age. Employing Norman Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis, this research analyzes conversation transcripts, language choices, and dialogical interaction patterns in the Login Podcast featuring interfaith religious leaders. The research aims to identify discursive strategies of moderate da'wah that respect pluralism and explore its contribution to social harmony in plural societies. Data were collected from 15 episodes of the Login Podcast featuring interfaith dialogue, then analyzed at three levels: text (da'wah narratives and tolerance utterances), discursive practice (construction and circulation of dialogue on YouTube), and social practice (relations between da'wah and pluralism). Findings reveal that the Login Podcast employs dakwahtainment strategies, moderate wasathiyah framing, inclusive communication, and participatory digital spaces that effectively shape religious literacy and internalize tolerance. This model contributes to contemporary interfaith dialogue theory by demonstrating how digital media can serve as mediating practices for social cohesion when guided by prophetic ethics, credible leadership, and deliberative format design. This study recommends adopting the Login model as a best practice for inclusive digital da'wah in plural societies.

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2026-05-25