Firman, Firman (2014) Ideology Representation of the Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia Throught Proselytizing Bulletin of Al-Islam: The Perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis. In: The 3rd International Conference Language, Society, and Cultural in Asian Contexts (LSCAC 2014) on Asian Dynamics: Prospects and Challenges, 10-11 July 2014, Mahasarakham University, Thailand.

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Abstract

Discourse can be used as a tool by certain groups and classes to deliver their ideology, not only by the vocabulary but also grammar and text structure. One of organization that is unceasingly extending proselytizing through religious discourse in form of bulletin is the Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI). HTI delivers proselytizing, not only about religious things but also politic and democracy, society and economy. Through this proselytizing discourse, HTI aims to implant an ideology that is believed to be able to guide this people and nation toward better condition. This study was conducted in order to understand the form and strategy used by HTI to extend the ideology in the perspective of critical discourse analysis. The method used in this study was critical discourse model of Fairclough by examining the aspect of production, such as form, strategy, and argumentation background. This study also used the critical analysis discourse by Roger Fowler, that assumes the language as social practice. The object of this study was the Al-Islam bulletin available in many mosques every Friday from year 2011 through 2012, limited only for ideology related discourse. The research findings show that the form of ideology intended to be implanted by HTI in proselytizing discourse were (1) politic and democracy ideology, (2) economic and social ideology, and (3) religious ideology. The strategies used by HTI to reconstruct discourse are: (1) the words choice such as words classification, meaning relation and metaphor; (2) the structure of discourse: confirmation of arguments and formulation with conclusion. Meanwhile, the ideology used in reproduction of HTI discourse are the Al-Quran, Sunnah (hadith), and Islamic history.

Item Type: Conference (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: discourse; ideology; proselytizing; critical; representation
Depositing User: Subhan Saleh
Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2019 17:00
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2019 18:09
URI: https://repository.iainpare.ac.id/id/eprint/713

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