Focus and Scope

This journal focuses on: The development of da'wah management theory and practice. The management of da'wah institutions, mosques, Islamic boarding schools, majelis taklim (Islamic study groups), and Islamic religious organizations. Strategies and innovations in the implementation of Islamic da'wah in various areas of life (social, economic, cultural, political, and educational).

Scope The scope of the Journal of Da'wah Management usually includes:

Dakwah Management

Planning, implementation, evaluation, and supervision of dakwah activities.

Leadership and governance of dakwah institutions.

Ethics and professionalism of dai.

Management of Religious Institutions

Management of mosques, Islamic boarding schools, majelis taklim, and Islamic organizations.

Community empowerment through religious institutions.

Administration and finance of dakwah institutions.

Communication and Da'wah Media

Da'wah communication strategies.

Utilization of digital media in da'wah.

Public relations in the context of Islamic institutions.

Da'wah Resource Management

Management of da'wah preachers and volunteers.

Management of zakat, infaq, sadaqah, and waqf funds for da'wah.

Innovation in the development of da'wah institution resources.

Islamic Community Development

Economic empowerment of the community based on da'wah.

Da'wah in the context of social and cultural development.

Social transformation through da'wah activities.

Policy Studies and Contemporary Issues

Analysis of public policies that impact da'wah activities.

Challenges of da'wah in the era of globalization and digitalization.