Penerimaan Penggunaan Istilah Mualaf Dalam Kalangan Mualaf di Malaysia
The difference of thinking leads to diversity of the use of the term for particular issue. There is a wide term used to the new convert to Islam as convert Muslim, new brothers and sisters, a brother Muslim, reverted Muslim and mualaf. However, the question arises regarding the most appropriate...
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Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
2017
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Summary: | The difference of thinking leads to diversity of the use of the term for
particular issue. There is a wide term used to the new convert to Islam
as convert Muslim, new brothers and sisters, a brother Muslim, reverted
Muslim and mualaf. However, the question arises regarding the most
appropriate term to use for this group either in everyday conversation
or even in terms of its use in academic and legal. Therefore, this article
will discuss the concept of the mualaf and use of the term for the new
converts to Islam in Malaysia. The main objective of this article is to
review the new brother’s acceptance of the use of the term mualaf and
the call duration limit in accordance with the decision of the Council of
Islamic Religion in each country in Malaysia as well as to propose an
appropriate period for the use of the term. This article uses the method
of qualitative focus groups as a mechanism to get the information and
necessary data. A total of 9 individuals from a variety of backgrounds
and ages was chosen as informants. Each informant interviewed for
10 minutes and asked the same question. These interviews using semistructured
questions for opening space to the informant to share their
opinions and experiences. The article found that most converts never
showed any negative response to the use of the term mualaf, but they
are prefer being called Muslim brothers because the terms itself does
not indicate any gap between the same religious. |
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