Abstract

Da'wah in this country began long before Indonesia reach independence. Transformation of society has been heavily influenced by Islam through people who give or extend rightenousness or called da’I from the past until now. The tough da'wah defiance be easier by offering of procedures to convey Islamic messages. Mohammad Natsir, one of the da'wah leaders and statesmen offered seven concepts of da'wah bil-hikmah as the procedures for da'wah. His ideas about the concept of da'wah bil-hikmah was written in his book with title “Fiqh Da'wah”. This research tries to study indepth his idea by analyzing the text in the book. The conclusion of this study, Natsir has good concepts that useful for da’I to convey rightenouness of da'wah. It is indicated by showing and explaining about the guidance of ayats in Al Qur’an, stories of prophets and their follower that associated with strong local wisdem, and it becomes his characteristic.

Highlights

  • PENDAHULUAN Lebih jauh, dalam proses pembentukan negara, “pengaruh Islam di Nusantara membawa transformasi masyarakat feodal menuju masyarakat yang lebih demokratis”, demikian menurut pendapat Soekarno (Soekarno, 1965: 265)

  • Transformation of society has been heavily influenced by Islam through people

  • The tough da'wah defiance be easier by offering of procedures to convey Islamic messages

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PENDAHULUAN Lebih jauh, dalam proses pembentukan negara, “pengaruh Islam di Nusantara membawa transformasi masyarakat feodal menuju masyarakat yang lebih demokratis”, demikian menurut pendapat Soekarno (Soekarno, 1965: 265). Seorang da‟i akan bersentuhan dengan berbagai kalangan, tidak saja bersentuhan dari aspek sosiologis-kultural tetapi juga dari aspek inteligensianya, dan juga isme-isme rasional yang sudah menjadi doktrin pemikiran. 7 konsep tersebut peneliti gubah menjadi istilah yang lebih popular dan mudah dikenali, dengan tetap memasukkan teks atau term yang menjadi pilihan serta ciri penulisnya.

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