Makki and Madani sciences and its importance for Islamic preacher
Ilmu Makki dan Madani dan kepentingannya bagi pendakwah
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53840/alirsyad.v1i1.34Keywords:
Metode, Makki, Madani, Pendakwah, DakwahAbstract
Islam is a proselytizing religion. Every one of its adherents was instructed to deliver his message. However, the mistake in methods used in presenting Islam will make mad’u not interested and sometimes will construct firewalls between mad'u and Islam. Therefore, the science of Makki and Madani, a branch of science in 'ulum al-Qur'an, is one of the great knowledges to be mastered by the Preachers in understanding da’wah’s methods. The methodology used in this study is qualitative. The study found a difference between the preaching methods of Makki and Madani that should be understood and digested by the preacher to ensure the success of dakwah and then cause a good impact on their mad’u.
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