Aims and Scope
This journal publishes high-calibre scholarly articles in the field of Islamic Studies, focusing on the following specialised niche areas:
- Islamic Education: Advancing research on Islamic curricula, institutional roles, and technological integration in education.
- Contemporary Fiqh: Exploring the application of Shariah principles to contemporary issues such as healthcare, halal tourism, and sustainability.
- Islamic Thought: Investigating moderation (wasatiyyah) in Islamic creed and its role in managing cultural and religious diversity.
- Islamic Economics: Examining zakat, waqf, and employment opportunities as tools for socio-economic progress in Muslim communities.
- Hadith Studies: Promoting scholarly discourse on hadith narration and sanad methodology, blending traditional and modern approaches.
- Arabic Language Studies: Fostering research on the linguistic, literary, and pedagogical dimensions of Arabic in Islamic scholarship and cultural contexts.
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Encouraging integrative research that bridges Shariah, culture, technology, and other relevant fields.














