Dakwah Jama’ah Tabligh dalam Perspektif Psikologis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29240/jf.v1i2.126Keywords:
Jama’ah Tabligh, Perspektif PsikologisAbstract
Jama’ah Tabligh/Tablighis ( "Group informer") (Arabic: جماعة التبليغ , also called Tabliq)
is an Islamic missionary movement with the aim of returning to the teachings of Islam as
true. The main objective of this movement is to raise the spiritual soul in self and life of
every Muslim to revive the deeds (tradition) which according to their perception has
been exemplified by the Prophet and the scholars in the past. This article tries to explore
the activity Jama’ah Tabligh/Tablighis of the psychological aspects of their members in
the transformation of the Islamic values, religious person because attitudes also
influence the attitudes and behavior of people. This paper also reveals how the ritual
doctrines taught and religious activities conducted by Jama’ah Tabligh/Tablighis can
shape the attitudes and followers behaviors, to discuss the authors use a psychological
perspective.
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2016-12-28
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