The Reception of Qur’anic Logic in Indonesian Muslims’ Social Communication: A Social Media-Based Worldview Analysis
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Muhammad Taqiyuddin
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Dakwah
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Abstract
This study examines how Indonesian Muslims receive and interpret Qur’anic logic through a worldview analysis, emphasizing the ways Qur’anic reasoning and ethics are localized within Indonesia’s diverse socio-cultural communication setting. Moving beyond a view of Islam as a fixed doctrine, the paper highlights how Muslims in Indonesia engage with the Qur’an as a living source of moral reasoning connected to everyday social values. The research focuses on five thematic values reflected in Qur’anic verses—mutual cooperation (GR), patience in adversity (SAM), helping others (MS), forgiveness (SM), and collective deliberation (MW)—understood as both scriptural commands and cultural practices. Using digital media data (TikTok text mining, n = 900), the study shows how these values are woven into the Indonesian Muslim worldview and enacted in daily life. The findings reveal that Qur’anic logic is interpreted not only through classical exegesis but also through cultural idioms that resonate with local traditions such as GR and MW. Yet the study also identifies tensions arising from sociopolitical pressures, economic challenges, and doctrinal rigidity, which at times hinder the full practice of these ideals. Through its worldview approach, the paper offers insight into how Qur’anic logic functions in a pluralistic Muslim society, illuminating the adaptive processes through which sacred texts inform ethical behavior, communal identity, and social engagement in contemporary Indonesia.