Journals

  • Journal of Indonesian Ulama

    Title  :  Journal of Indonesian Ulama
    First published  :  June 2023
    Short title  :  JIU
    Abbreviation  :  Indonesian Ulama
    Frequency  :  2 issues per year (June and December) with 5 articles per issue
    Harvest  :  OAI PMH
    DOI  :  https://doi.org/10.30821/jiu
    ISSN  :  2988-3385 (Online - Elektronik)
    Editor-in-Chief  :  Dr. Ja'far, M.A.
    Language  :  Arabic and English
    Publisher  :

     Centre For Al Washliyah Studies (Pusat Kajian Al Washliyah) in collaboration with Lembaga Kajian Strategis Al Washliyah Pengurus Besar Al Jam'iyatul Washliyah.

    Subject Area  :  Arts and Humanities
    Category   :  Religious Studies
    Discipline  :  Indonesian Islamic Studies; Islamic Thought; Islamic History

     

    The Journal of Indonesian Ulama (JIU) is a prestigious international, peer-reviewed journal published biannually (June and December) by the Centre for Al Washliyah Studies (Pusat Kajian Al Washliyah), in collaboration with Lembaga Kajian Strategis Al Washliyah (LKSA) of Pengurus Besar Al Jam’iyatul Washliyah. Al Jam’iyatul Washliyah, founded on November 30, 1930, in Medan, East Sumatra (then part of the Dutch East Indies, now North Sumatra Province, Indonesia), is recognized as one of the largest and most influential Islamic organizations in Indonesia. JIU provides a scholarly platform for the dissemination of high-quality research articles and critical studies written in English and Arabic. The journal focuses on the scholarly study of Indonesian ulama and their pivotal roles in shaping religious thought, social dynamics, and intellectual traditions of Muslim communities, both within Indonesia and in the global Muslim world. The journal explores how Indonesian ulama engage with classical Islamic heritage and respond to contemporary challenges through religious authority, intellectual production, and institutional involvement. It welcomes interdisciplinary approaches drawing from Islamic studies, history, sociology, anthropology, law, and philosophy. To ensure broad visibility and academic reach, JIU is indexed and abstracted in renowned databases including BASE, Crossref, Google Scholar, Moraref, Dimensions, WorldCat, and Scilit. JIU welcomes contributions from researchers, scholars, and practitioners worldwide. JIU aspires to be a leading journal for research on ulama in both global and local contexts.  

  • Salathin: Journal of Islamic Political Studies

    Title  :  Salathin: Journal of Islamic Political Studies
    First published  :  December 2024
    Short title  :  Salathin
    Abbreviation  :  Salathin
    Frequency  :  2 issues per year (June and December) with 15 articles per issue
    Harvest  :  OAI PMH
    DOI  :  https://doi.org/10.30821/mi
    ISSN  :  On Process (Online)
    Editor-in-Chief  :  Dr. Taufiqul Hadi, M.A.
    Language  :  Indonesian, English
    Publisher  :  Centre For Al Washliyah Studies (Pusat Kajian Al Washliyah)
    Subject Area  :  Social Sciences
    Category   :  Social Sciences
    Discipline  :  Social Sciences

     

    Salathin: Journal of Islamic Political Studies is an academic journal dedicated to the study of Islamic political thought and practice in historical, conceptual, and contemporary contexts. The journal provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to explore the intersection of Islam, politics, law, and society from multidisciplinary perspectives. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

    • Islamic Political Thought — concepts of authority, justice, governance, and leadership in classical and modern Islamic traditions.

    • Islam and Democracy — the interaction between Islamic values and democratic systems, and Muslim participation in political processes.

    • Islamic Law and Governance — studies on siyasah shar‘iyyah, legal reform, and policy-making informed by Islamic principles.

    • Islamic Movements and Political Parties — analysis of political organizations, movements, and Islamic activism on local and global levels.

    • Religion and the State — models of state-religion relations in Muslim societies and their implications for governance.

    • Global Islamic Politics — issues of human rights, social justice, diplomacy, and peace in the Muslim world.

    • Islam and Local Politics in Southeast Asia — the political role of ulama, Islamic institutions, and organizations in the Indonesian and regional contexts.

    The journal welcomes empirical research, theoretical studies, and critical reviews that contribute to the advancement of Islamic political studies.