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Ahmad Muhamad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Ria Aulia; Alifa Anis Nur Anjani; Fanany Laila Muqsitin

Mahkamah : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Hukum 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This study explores the political communication strategies of Islamic parties in facing elections during the digital era in Indonesia. Using a qualitative normative approach, the research focuses on literature analysis, regulatory review, and interpretation of relevant legal documents. Findings show that Islamic parties actively utilize social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, along with official websites and digital applications to deliver political messages. Their communication strategies integrate religious messages with social, economic, and national issues, adopting a moderate and inclusive narrative to attract young, digitally active voters.Collaboration with influencers, religious leaders, and online communities also plays a significant role in expanding their outreach. However, challenges remain, including unequal technology access in rural areas, low digital literacy among certain groups, and the threat of disinformation that could damage political reputations. Additionally, digital campaign regulations in Indonesia are still inadequate.The study concludes that the success of Islamic political communication in the digital era depends on the ability to manage digital identity, engage with online communities, and respond adaptively to emerging issues. It recommends strengthening party cadres’ digital capacities, improving public digital literacy, and enhancing regulatory frameworks to support a more inclusive and democratic political participation.

Nabila Ayu Lestari; Qotrun Nida

Mandub: Jurnal Politik, Sosial, Hukum dan Humaniora 2024 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

This study aims to determine the effect of the use of the BijakDemokrasi.Id Website (bijakmemilih.framer.website) on increasing political literacy of the Young Generation and to be able to find out the Implementation of the Movement that has been carried out by the Bijak Memilih Team in increasing Political Literacy of the Young Generation. The Use of the BijakDemokrasi.Id Website (bijakmemilih.framer.website) is used to be able to increase Political Literacy of the Young Generation towards a healthier Indonesian Democratic Climate. This study uses Quantitative Methodology with a Correlational design. The population of this study were active Users and Visitors to the BijakDemokrasi.Id Website (bijakmemilih.framer.website) and for the sample in this study as many as 100 Respondents using the Simple Random Sampling Technique. The Data Collection Technique from this study used a Closed Questionnaire with Likert Scale Statements distributed via Google Form through Distribution using Social Media Instagram, X, Tiktok, and also Whatsapp Media to Respondents who met the Inclusive Criteria that had been determined. Furthermore, the Correlation Technique used is Product Moment Correlation. The Results of the Research Hypothesis Test showed that based on the calculated r value (Pearson Correlation), the calculated r value was 0.559 > r table 0.361. So, it can be concluded that there is a relationship or Correlation between the BijakDemokrasi.Id Website Variable (bijakmemilih.framer.website) and the Young Generation Political Literacy Improvement Variable and the relationship between the Two Variables is Positive.