Ponte Academic Journal May 2017, Volume 73, Issue 5 |
INVOLVEMENT OF ISLAMIC ORGANIZATIONS IN ISLAMIC DACWAH ACTIVITIES IN CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION, PHILIPPINES: AN ANALYSIS Author(s): Razaleigh Muhamat @ Kawangit ,Marlon Pontino Guleng, Zulkefli Aini J. Ponte - May 2017 - Volume 73 - Issue 5 doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2017.5.25 Abstract: Islamic dacwah refers to invitation to Islam itself as a �din� (religion and a way of life) laid down by Allah for the well-being of mankind. The main problems of Islamic dacwah activities in the Philippines are struggle of the restricted policies of the Philippine government in establishing a conducive Islamic dacwah environment in order to advance the message of Islam in entire people in the whole country. This research aims to analyze the involvements of Islamic organizations in Islamic da�wah activities in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR). In this study, a quantitative methodology research was applied which include a survey of a set of questionnaires to the total number of 272 respondents and the data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows version 21. The results showed the involvements of Islamic organizations in dacwah activities in CAR is at a moderate level (mean=3.48). Challenges in Islamic dacwah activities in CAR are mostly stem from the internal constraints in the organisation which requires full collaboration and support from all other parties to develop the glory of Islam in the whole country.
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