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Da'wah is a program that is planned and can lead to the practice and appreciation of Islam in an individual. In Islam, da'wah is one of the recommended responsibilities of every Muslim whether or not it is individually or collectively. In addressing issues concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT), the role of preachers is crucial to prove that Islam is able and can solve various social problems. The main focus of this article is to look at da'wah methodology on LGBT groups in Malaysia. This study is qualitative by using interview design and document analysis. The study found that there are five suitable methodologies of da'wah used for the LGBT group namely the bi al-?al dakwah methodology, entertainment, social construction, psychological approach and personality development. Therefore, assisting in this community group is the core in the context of the implementation of da'wah methodology towards LGBT groups.
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In-Text Citation: (Allah et al., 2020)
To Cite this Article:Allah, S. N. D. K., Mokhtar, W. K. A. W., Jaafar, S. S., Ibrahim, A., Khairuldin, W. M. K. F. W., Amiruddin, E., & Jamaludin, A. S. (2020). Methodology of Da’wah to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Transgender (LGBT): A Islamic Review. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 10(12), 43–50.
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