ABSTRACT
The various interpretations of the Quranic verses on social media is still a contextual topic to be discussed. In fact, Muslim millennial groups often rely on social media as a way of learning Islam (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram etc). The purpose of this study is to snapshoot the trajectory of religious discourse in cyberspace from a Muslim millennial perspective. In this study, the Muslim millennial group was represented by the freshmen of Universitas Negeri Malang (UM). Data was collected through interviews and in-depth observation of 145 students who studied Islamic education’s course from Faculty of Letters, Faculty of Sports Science and Faculty of Social Sciences. The results obtained show that there is a relationship between respondents’ responses on religious discourse and social media. The various responses are indicating that Muslim have varied views relating to the intersection of religious discourse and social media
