KONSEP DASAR 1 & 2 #EPISODE 8

Kuliah Komunikasi Islam
8 Apr 202012:11

Summary

TLDRThis video script explores the foundations of Islamic Communication Science, focusing on its historical and spiritual roots. It discusses four key dimensions of communication: between humans and Allah, between humans themselves, communication with oneself, and communication with the environment. Using the story of Prophet Adam's creation, the script emphasizes the importance of these dimensions in understanding communication from an Islamic perspective. The video concludes that communication is a fundamental human need, integral to both individual and societal existence, with deep spiritual and ethical significance in Islam.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Communication is a fundamental aspect of human existence, as illustrated by the creation of Adam by Allah.
  • 😀 The creation of Adam and his communication with Allah represents the first example of human communication in Islam.
  • 😀 The core elements of communication, such as hearing, sight, and the heart, were bestowed upon Adam by Allah, making them essential tools for effective communication.
  • 😀 Allah taught Adam the names of all things, showing that communication involves knowledge and understanding of the world around us.
  • 😀 The concept of human communication is not limited to interactions with others but also includes communication with oneself, influenced by both good and bad forces.
  • 😀 The presence of Iblis (Satan) as a disruptive force in Adam's life highlights the role of internal struggles in human communication, particularly in making moral decisions.
  • 😀 Hawa (Eve) was created as a companion for Adam, underlining the importance of human relationships and communication between people.
  • 😀 The communication between Adam and Hawa exemplifies the interaction between individuals, a key aspect of interpersonal communication in Islam.
  • 😀 The communication between Adam and Allah further reflects the importance of divine guidance in human communication.
  • 😀 The four dimensions of communication in Islam are: communication with Allah, with oneself, with others, and with the environment, all of which are interrelated and foundational to Islamic communication science.

Q & A

  • What is the central theme of the lecture on Islamic Communication Science?

    -The central theme is the historical foundation and the four key dimensions of communication in Islam: communication with Allah, with oneself, with others, and with the environment.

  • How is the creation of Adam significant to the concept of communication in Islam?

    -The creation of Adam is significant because it marks the beginning of communication in human existence. Adam was endowed with essential faculties like hearing, sight, and heart, which enabled him to communicate with Allah, with others, and with his environment.

  • What role does the communication between Adam and Allah play in Islamic communication?

    -The communication between Adam and Allah represents the foundational communication in Islam. It signifies the relationship between the Creator and humanity, which is central to the Islamic understanding of communication.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'communication with oneself'?

    -'Communication with oneself' refers to the internal dialogue that individuals have, influenced by both positive and negative impulses, such as guidance from angels or whispers from Satan. This internal communication shapes a person's actions and decisions.

  • How does the creation of Eve (Hawa) relate to communication in Islam?

    -The creation of Eve (Hawa) for Adam highlights the importance of communication between individuals. It illustrates that humans are not meant to live in isolation but require companionship, making communication between people a crucial aspect of human life.

  • What does the example of Adam using leaves to cover himself teach about communication in Islam?

    -The example of Adam using leaves to cover himself teaches that humans communicate with their environment. This demonstrates a form of communication where humans recognize and interact with the natural world, in line with Islamic principles of environmental awareness.

  • What are the four dimensions of communication in Islam, as discussed in the lecture?

    -The four dimensions of communication in Islam are: 1) Communication with Allah, 2) Communication with oneself, 3) Communication with others, and 4) Communication with the environment.

  • Why is the communication between humans and the environment considered important in Islamic communication?

    -Communication with the environment is important because it emphasizes humanity's role in recognizing and interacting with the natural world, reflecting the Islamic principle that humans are caretakers of the Earth.

  • How does the story of Adam and Iblis illustrate internal communication?

    -The story of Adam and Iblis shows the internal communication between Adam and his own conscience. Iblis' whispers represent negative internal influences, while Adam's repentance to Allah illustrates the internal struggle and moral reflection that guide one's actions.

  • What lessons can we draw from the four dimensions of communication in Islamic teachings?

    -The four dimensions of communication teach that effective communication is vital in all aspects of life: maintaining a relationship with Allah, understanding oneself, fostering relationships with others, and interacting responsibly with the environment.

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