Negotiation as a foundation in Islamic da'wah: Framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of Rasullullah (pbuh) [Perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah

Negotiation has been used as a technique in solving either individual or group conflicts. Islam views negotiation as a decision making process which includes debates among individuals in solving conflicts.In the era of prophet Rasulullah (pbuh), the ways in which the negotiation took place are certa...

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Main Authors: Norhayati Rafida A.R., Nurul Husna N.H., Safiyyah A.S.
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Published: Kolej University Islam Sultan Azlan Shah 2017
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spelling my.usim-153602017-10-31T08:37:04Z Negotiation as a foundation in Islamic da'wah: Framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of Rasullullah (pbuh) [Perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah Norhayati Rafida A.R., Nurul Husna N.H. Safiyyah A.S. Da'wah; Framing analysis; Islamic negotiation; Negotiation Negotiation has been used as a technique in solving either individual or group conflicts. Islam views negotiation as a decision making process which includes debates among individuals in solving conflicts.In the era of prophet Rasulullah (pbuh), the ways in which the negotiation took place are certain yet the framing of the negotiaton is still unclear. This study attempts to identify the type of negotiation framesand the techniques of negotiation used in five memorandums that were held by Rasulullah (pbuh) This study employs both qualitative approach and quantitative which uses aframing analysis that organizes and categorizes the negotiation into six types of frames and seven techniques of negotiation. The result indicates that the priority of the negotiation is highly given to the element of preventing crimes and social illness among the societies. It is suggested that a further study of comparison may be beneficial with the inclusion of the negotiation that took place during the four caliphs namely Abu Bakr, Uthman, Umar and Ali.It is hoped It is hoped that the inclusion allows better understanding whether or not similar techniques of negotiation had been continuosuly used by the fourcaliphsin da'wah and thus makes the da'wah around the world a success. 2017-10-31T08:37:04Z 2017-10-31T08:37:04Z 2012 Article 22320474 http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/15360 en Kolej University Islam Sultan Azlan Shah
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topic Da'wah; Framing analysis; Islamic negotiation; Negotiation
spellingShingle Da'wah; Framing analysis; Islamic negotiation; Negotiation
Norhayati Rafida A.R., Nurul Husna N.H.
Safiyyah A.S.
Negotiation as a foundation in Islamic da'wah: Framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of Rasullullah (pbuh) [Perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah
description Negotiation has been used as a technique in solving either individual or group conflicts. Islam views negotiation as a decision making process which includes debates among individuals in solving conflicts.In the era of prophet Rasulullah (pbuh), the ways in which the negotiation took place are certain yet the framing of the negotiaton is still unclear. This study attempts to identify the type of negotiation framesand the techniques of negotiation used in five memorandums that were held by Rasulullah (pbuh) This study employs both qualitative approach and quantitative which uses aframing analysis that organizes and categorizes the negotiation into six types of frames and seven techniques of negotiation. The result indicates that the priority of the negotiation is highly given to the element of preventing crimes and social illness among the societies. It is suggested that a further study of comparison may be beneficial with the inclusion of the negotiation that took place during the four caliphs namely Abu Bakr, Uthman, Umar and Ali.It is hoped It is hoped that the inclusion allows better understanding whether or not similar techniques of negotiation had been continuosuly used by the fourcaliphsin da'wah and thus makes the da'wah around the world a success.
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author Norhayati Rafida A.R., Nurul Husna N.H.
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title Negotiation as a foundation in Islamic da'wah: Framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of Rasullullah (pbuh) [Perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah
title_short Negotiation as a foundation in Islamic da'wah: Framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of Rasullullah (pbuh) [Perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah
title_full Negotiation as a foundation in Islamic da'wah: Framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of Rasullullah (pbuh) [Perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah
title_fullStr Negotiation as a foundation in Islamic da'wah: Framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of Rasullullah (pbuh) [Perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah
title_full_unstemmed Negotiation as a foundation in Islamic da'wah: Framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of Rasullullah (pbuh) [Perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah
title_sort negotiation as a foundation in islamic da'wah: framework analysis on the memorandums held in the era of rasullullah (pbuh) [perundingan asas penyebaran dakwah
publisher Kolej University Islam Sultan Azlan Shah
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