Abstract

The community mobilizers for the Orang Asli community are preachers who carry out the missionary work of the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) in Orang Asli villages. However, do they have sufficient preparation in carrying out the missionary task towards the Indigenous People in the hinterland? This article attempts to analyse the acceptance of Indigenous Community Mobilizers towards items within the construct of self-preparation in preaching. This study is a quantitative research using a survey research design. A total of 140 respondents were selected as the study sample involving all Indigenous Community Mobilizers in Malaysia who have served for more than 5 years. A total of 10 items within the construct of self-preparation were asked to the Indigenous Community Mobilizers. The research data were analysed using SPSS software based on frequency, percentage, and mean. The study results indicate that all 10 items within the construct of self-preparation received approval from the Indigenous Community Mobilizers with a minimum average score of 4.51, indicating a very good level. The implication of the study is that preachers require sufficient self-preparation to carry out preaching duties in the field.

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