Muhamad DupiSyamsi Mustofa Singgih Prayogo2025-07-112025-07-112025-06-282025-07-10Dupi, M., & Syamsi Mustofa Singgih Prayogo. (2025). Digital Da’wah Studies: A Bibliometric Analysis of Trends, Patterns, and Collaboration Networks. Dialogia, 23(01), 49–66. https://doi.org/10.21154/dialogia.v23i01.106122502-3853https://doi.org/10.21154/dialogia.v23i01.10612https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14576/514This study employs a bibliometric approach to analyze publication trends, research patterns, and collaboration networks in the field of digital da’wah (Islamic digital preaching) within Islamic studies. Using data extracted from the Dimensions database and visualized through VOSviewer, the research identifies significant developments in this domain. Findings reveal a marked increase in digital da’wah research in recent years, reflected by growing publication outputs and participation from diverse institutions and scholars worldwide. However, the analysis indicates limited collaborative networks among researchers, highlighting the need for stronger interdisciplinary and cross-regional partnerships. Key themes emerging from the literature include digital communication strategies, the role of social media in da’wah, and the opportunities and challenges of preaching in the digital era. This study maps the current landscape of digital da’wah research and suggests future directions, such as broader data coverage and deeper methodological exploration. The findings provide valuable insights for scholars and practitioners working at the dynamic intersection of Islamic propagation and evolving communication technologies.enCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Digital da'wahBibliometric analysisSocial mediaDimensionsVOSviewerDigital da'wah studies : a bibliometric analysis of trends, patterns, and collaboration networksArticle