Author Guideline
1. Articles sent to our editorial team will be considered for publication if they meet the criteria, including original work derived from field research or contextual library research.
2. Are scientific in nature and focus on the study of related problems in the study of the Science of the Qur'an and Tafsir.
3. Articles are research-based, unpublished and not under review for
possible publication in other journals.
4. Articles can be written in Indonesian or English.
5. Articles consist of a title, author's name, institution, email address, abstract, keywords, content and
references.
6. The title must be clear and precise, then the author does not need to include an academic degree.
7. Articles are typed in MS document format using Times New Roman font,
size 12 pts, A4 paper, aligned right and left with 1.5 spacing. Minimum 15 to 20 pages
or 3000-5000 words (authors must use the journal template).
8. Submitted articles must include an abstract of 150-250 words and 3-5 keywords.
The abstract of scientific work must contain the title, objectives, methods, and research findings.
9. Articles are typed in Microsoft Word with RTF (Rich Text Format) or Doc. (Word Document with seve 2007-2003) and sent to the editor.
10. Literature references must be included in the footnotes and the Latest Bibliography
10 Years Here it is better to use sources from the latest journals 40%-80%.
11. Transliteration articles must be based on transliteration rules.
12. All article manuscripts will be reviewed by qualified academics in
their fields; this is a process that may take weeks or
months.
13. Rejected papers will be notified to the author via OJS or email.
Bibliography Example:
Masdar Hilmy, “The Politics of Retaliation: the Backlash of Radical Islamists to the Deradicalization Project in Indonesia”, Al-Jamiah: Jurnal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 51, No. 1
(2013), p. 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/ajis.2013.511.129-158. (footnote version of the online journal article)
Sarjuni, “Paul Karl Feyerabend’s Epistemological Anarchism”, in Listiyono Santoso et al, Epistemology of the Left, (Yogyakarta: ar-Ruzz, 2003), p. 155. (footnote for anthology book)
Muhamamd Irfan Helmy, “The Meaning of Mukhtalif Hadiths According to asy-Syafi’i: A Review of the Sociology of Knowledge” (Dissertation—Postgraduate UIN Sunan Kalijaga, 2014), p. 245. (footnote for thesis/dissertation