Memaknai Dakwah Digital Melalui Meme Shalat Jum’at Visualisasi Perempuan: Perspektif Semiotika

Sunaryanto Sunaryanto, Sofyan Rizal
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The discourse of this research analyzes the da'wah of digital memes with the visualization of women that spread on the internet. In answering these problems, this research uses qualitative research. The mass media textual tool as an analytical tool is used to answer this problem, namely Ferdinand de Saussure's semiotics. This theory is divided into several concepts, namely sign, marker, signified, denotation, and connotation. The results of the study found that the digital da'wah sign in the Friday prayer meme is the headscarf. Digital da'wah markers in memes are women wearing headscarves, the hijab phenomenon, and Muslim women praying. The signs of digital meme propaganda are the reward for Friday prayers, sunnah of the Prophet, and pornography. The denotation meaning of digital da'wah in the meme is that a Muslim man cannot leave the Friday prayer service. Because the characteristics of a good leader or priest for a woman are men who fulfill the obligations of Friday prayer. Connotatively, digital da'wah uses memes to visualize women that Friday prayers only aim to get a woman's reward. The female body, namely the jilboobs, is constructed to call on men to want to perform Friday prayers. Digital da'wah uses memes with connotations because women are constructed as signs, signifiers, and markers to invite men to perform Friday prayers. Muslim women's bodies are constructed as sexual objects to invite Muslim men to perform Friday prayers.
通过周五女性视野祈祷的mee来定义“Dakwah Digital”
本研究的话语以网络上传播的女性形象为背景,分析了数字模因的“达瓦”现象。为了回答这些问题,本研究采用了定性研究。大众传媒文本工具作为一种分析工具被用来回答这个问题,即索绪尔的符号学。这一理论分为几个概念,即符号、标记、所指、外延和内涵。研究结果发现,周五祈祷梗中的数字da'wah标志是头巾。表情包中的数字da'wah标记是戴头巾的女性、头巾现象和祈祷的穆斯林女性。数字模因宣传的标志是对星期五祈祷、先知圣训和色情的回报。“digital da’wah”在表情包中的外延含义是,穆斯林男子不能离开星期五的礼拜仪式。因为对女人来说,一个好的领袖或牧师的特征是那些履行星期五祈祷义务的人。从内涵上讲,数字达人利用表情包让女性想象,周五的祈祷只是为了得到女人的回报。女性的身体,即吉波,是用来召唤男性想要进行星期五祈祷的。数字da'wah使用带有内涵的表情包,因为女性被构建为邀请男性进行周五祈祷的符号、能指和标记。穆斯林妇女的身体被构造成性对象,以邀请穆斯林男子进行星期五的祈祷。
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