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047-The Impact of Cultural and technological Invasion on Propagation of Islamic cell among students of the university Kuala Lumpur UniKL
MITEC
*Wedad Ali Idres Nik Mohd Zaim bin Ab Rahim
Azahar bin Yaakub @ Ariffin
Academy of Islamic Civilization Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra 54100 Kuala Lumpur
E-mail: [email protected]
ABSTRACT
This study aims to deepen the understanding of whether the modern technological media impact the student's behavior and da‘wah distribution among the students in UniKL. This study is a qualitative study with an internal analysis approach (content analysis) which attempts to identify how the technology impacts the da‘wah with the students in Unikl such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and other media in writing, specifically da‘wah towards students along with messages of any aspect that the novelist wants to convey. The number of 146 responses showed the results that modern technologies impacted students’ behaviors. Through these characteristics, the included critical topics of discussion in the Islamic point of that are widely misunderstood by some students namely the role of using the latest technology, and how the students can arrange their time to use the latest technologies in their daily life, the modern technology can be useful for distributing the da‘wah among all society is compared with the sample taken in Unversity UniKL.
Keywords, Modern technology, da‘wah distribution, Cultural and technological Invasion
INTRODUCTION
The development of the Internet is clear and fast, it has a large turnout, and the users of this network are increasing year by year. This caught the attention of the preachers and they returned to this network and used it to call on Almighty God. The study concluded by Dr.
Hussein Mutawa Al-Tarturi points out that researchers can achieve this by research application.
Civil society must play a role in supporting modern technology (KaranPatel, 2013).
Hamza Khalil Al-Khaddam (Al-khaddam, 2017) Studied the impact of social networks on personal communication in Irbid female students: Facebook as a model for the researcher.
The purpose of this study is to find out the effect of social networks on personal communication among female students of the University of Irbid. To achieve the goal of the study, the researcher analyzed the research data using an analytical approach, the responses were 296
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students. As a result of the study, there is a statistically significant relationship between the use of Facebook, the time of use, and the level of importance of the student's personal communication (0.01). However, there are significant students' personal differences regarding the effect of Facebook use on communication due to their residency.
The research question was established to determine the relationship between university students' exposure to social media advertisements and their exposure, decision-making, and purchasing behavior with respect to advertisements for products and services offered through social media sites. The student’s exposure to social media ads. It determines the goods and services displayed in advertisements on social networking sites. Monitor the role of social media advertising in influencing purchasing decisions. Understand what and why college students buy products and services advertised on social media. This study belongs to descriptive research, depends on the sampling method, and represents a research topic for female students of Egyptian universities (public and private). The study sample was selected as a random sample by selecting a quotient that reflects the geographical distribution of Egyptian universities, and the vocabulary was assigned to the University of Alexandria representing northern Egypt and the University of Alexandria as the vocabulary. 100 works representing Cairo University. 100 questions about the urban area, 100 questions from the University of Assiut representing Upper Egypt, and 100 questions from the Arab Science, Technology, Maritime and Transport Association of the University of Six October representing the tutoring system, so 50 questions have been distributed. together. In Egypt, a survey table was used as a tool for data collection by reversing the geographic distribution indicating the north and the capital. According to the survey, the site most visited by female college students is 'Facebook', and the ratio of continuous exposure to advertisements is the ratio of quickly browsing when they encounter advertisements for their favorite products.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of Facebook in maintaining relationships between Filipino families abroad. Researchers used deliberate sampling to get the information they needed. Researchers surveyed mothers, fathers, or both parents of Lyceum students at the Philippine University of Laguna (LPU-L) whose parents work abroad. Some parents worked abroad. The researchers then looked at 44 LPU-L participants. Based on the results, the researchers concluded that most respondents communicated.
Their main purpose is to use Facebook for family events and activities. Chat is the most used Facebook feature. Bridging the family gap is Facebook's primary role in maintaining relationships among Filipino families working abroad. Respondents always use Facebook to connect with their parents abroad. By using Facebook to maintain relationships with parents even if they are far away (Ariate, Cruz, Dimaculangan, & Tibayan, 2015).
This study is an important subject and challenges the concept of cultural invasion, which is renewed with the renewal of risk and the advancement of media technolog, and the entry of the world. Arabic is a cultural problem raised by the West against Arab-speaking countries, the purpose of which is to introduce an imperfect culture to the culture of Islamic countries in relation to the study of youth and the problems they face. Besides the intellectual level, this study is conflicted by the expression of negative behaviors of young people, whose main cause
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is cultural aggression, and the cultural aggression campaign that exposes young people in the Arab world. Arab Islamic culture and Western European culture. This study aims to deepen the understanding of whether the modern technological media impact the student's behavior and da‘wah distribution among the students in UniKL.
METHODOLOGY
The methodology and procedures of a study are the main focus in achieving the applied aspect of the study, thereby obtaining the data necessary to perform statistical analysis and interpreting the results in light of the research literature. This section covers a description of the methods used, the research tools used, the preparation methods, and the construction and development methods. Main of importance and stability. It also includes a description of the actions the researchers took when designing and coding the research tool and the various tools they used to collect the research data. This statistical processing was used for data analysis and extraction.
Secondary Source:
The researcher tends to deal with the theoretical framework of the study as a secondary source of data related to modern books and references, periodicals, articles, reports, studies, and previous studies on the subject. Distribution of research, research, reading, and others on the Internet, through which important and useful indicators of the Islamic dawah can be found between being affected and affected by the cultural invasion and technology.
Primary Source:
To address the analytical aspects of the subject of the study, the researcher collected primary data through a questionnaire as an essential tool in the study designed specifically for this purpose in addition to formal personal interviews.
Limitations of the study
This study was limited to technical studies and research in theory and practice and was limited to bachelor and diploma students and faculty, from 30 September 2020 to 3 January 2021.
To obtain information from the current study, researchers relied on two basic types of research tools: questionnaires.
A questionnaire is the most important research tool, a set of performed questions used to gather data and information, arranged in a logical and sequential order, and directly related to a topic as a means of obtaining an answer. Respondents to this question directly answer several carefully selected questions. The questionnaire consists of open-ended questions (unlimited), closed-ended questions (limited), and mixed-type questions.
This study was limited to technical studies and research in theory and practice and was limited to bachelor and diploma students and faculty, from 30 September 2020 to 3 January
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DATA ANALYSIS RESULTS
In this section, the most striking results are presented through the analysis of data to achieve the purpose of the study, verification of hypotheses, answers to research questions, and questionnaire paragraphs containing general data and analysis of research variables. Results are presented and analyzed in this section.
The sample of questionnaires is listed below
Facebook has been so busy with obligatory prayer that it has influenced young people.
The percentage came out as shown in Figure 1 Many of our sample members here know that because Facebook is a large network of young people consuming, Facebook influences the performance of its duties, not the young people's work. Sitting for long periods of time, preoccupied with this site and immersed in the main job Pray on time and poor concentration remember that when young people visit this site, they come in for useful information.
Receive posts with inappropriate images and clips. , creating a gap between the virtual and real worlds by immersing themselves in performing compulsory prayers, and entering forbidden sites. In terms of culture and values: Reduce contact with friends and family. low academic level. Changes in the user's culture and interests.
Figure 1. Site Facebook Influenced Adolescents by Preoccupation with Duty
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Taking into account the different understandings and different cultures and customs.
Here, most of the sample members realize the importance of this gap. Islam is a religion of haste, a religion of truth and mercy, and a religion of equality, and those who call Islam should not discriminate or be intolerant. Recognize differences in ideas and cultures
One of the best means of calling to God is the method of dialogue
The ratios came in the following form, and it is a good ratio. It the originally based on dialogue and accuracy, and the preacher must use constants for dialogue based on the Book, the Sunnah, the adoption of scientific evidence, and the actions of the Companions in an orderly manner.
Here the dialogue ends with guidance, God willing, an example of the scientific method
Figure 2. One of the best means of DAWAH TO ALLAH is the method of dialogue
CONCLUSION
The Facebook site is very important, especially for young people, as it is easy to handle and is not distinguished by the largest part, young people's turnout. Here we draw attention to the dangers of this website to Muslim youth. It's not about sitting for hours and not following the website. Use this site and don't spend too much time on this site for young people to learn about Islam there are significant students' personal differences regarding the effect of Facebook use on communication due to their residency.
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