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METODE DAKWAH NABI SULAIMAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF AL QUR’AN

MIYAH : Jurnal Studi Islam

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Title METODE DAKWAH NABI SULAIMAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF AL QUR’AN
 
Creator Syahputra, Afrizal El Adzim
 
Description Abstract: Dakwah is an appeal or invitation to conversion, or an attempt to changethe situation into a better and perfect situation, both for the person and society. Da'wah is one of the teachings of Islam that is obligated of its followers. Success and unsuccess in dakwah is determined by the ability of preachers to use the right methodes. Therefore, the Qur'an contains several methods of da'wah used by people and the previous prophets to invite their followers to become part of the religion of Allah. One of them, prophet Sulaiman methods, when he received information on the where abouts of Queen Balqis and his elders who worshiped the sun, he wanted to invite them to worship Allah SWT. In dakwah, prophet Sulaiman used several methods, including: using the preaching of correspondence, revealing the power and ability of prophet Sulaiman to them, firmly against the target of da'wah, not insulting / taunting the worshipers of the missionary objectives and using the demonstration method. By using that several methods, prophet Suliaman with the permission of Allah can draw the sympathy of Queen Balqis. In the end, she submits and declares her Islam in front of prophet Sulaiman.Key Words: Method, Dakwah, Prophet Sulaiman
 
Publisher Institut Keislaman Abdullah Faqih Gresik
 
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Date 2019-09-12
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ejournal.inkafa.ac.id/index.php/miyah/article/view/162
 
Source MIYAH : Jurnal Studi Islam; Vol 15, No 01 (2019); 81-100
2540-7732
1907-3453
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://ejournal.inkafa.ac.id/index.php/miyah/article/view/162/134
10.33754/miyah.v15i01.162.g134
 
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