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            the  e-literacy (especially  moral literacy)  will have a role in raising
            awareness  of  prophetic-humanization  communication  behavior  to  get  a
            good model that will be in harmony with the ethical and moral values.
            So, this study has imposed a recommendation for increasing e-literacy in
            the academic context. And, moral literacy looks like the first aspect. The
            shortcomings of this research are still discussing among the lecturers of
            UIN  Syarif  Hidayatullah  Jakarta.  It  needs  more  in-depth  research  with
            having wider respondents or different approach.


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