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Certificate 2020-2025

| Journal Title | Ilmu Ushuluddin |
| Article Language | English |
| ISSN | 2502-7530 (online); 2087-8265 (print) |
| DOI Journal | 10.15408/tjems |
| Publication Frequency | 2 issues per year (July and December) |
| Management Style | Open Access |
| National Accreditation | The 2nd Grade on SINTA: Science and Technology Index (SINTA 2) |
| Citation Analysis | Google Scholar |
| Indexing | SINTA; GARUDA; MORAREF; more |
| Archiving | LOCKSS and PKP PN |
| Subject Areas | Art and Humanities (Religious Studies) |
| Review Time | Eight Weeks Approximately |
| Article Publication Charge | Yes |
| Copyright | CC-BY |
| Editor in Chief | Media Zainul Bahri |
| Publisher | Peminat Ilmu Ushuluddin in collaboration with Faculty of Ushuluddin UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia |
| Contact e-mail | jiu.fu@apps.uinjkt.ac.id |
Ilmu Ushuluddin is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing critical and innovative scholarship in the field of Islamic theology. It explores the evolving discourse of Islamic knowledge, practice, and authority across historical periods and contemporary contexts. The journal invites contributions that engage substantively with Islam as an intellectual, ethical, and lived tradition.
While rooted in classical disciplines—such as Qur’anic exegesis (tafsīr), Hadith studies, theology (kalām), philosophy, and Sufism (taṣawwuf)—the journal encourages new approaches that investigate texts and practices through modern critical perspectives. These include the transformation of Islamic theology in response to modernity, coloniality, and globalization, as well as contemporary reinterpretations of Islamic ethics, ritual, and authority.
The journal also welcomes studies on vibrant Islamic practices in various social and institutional settings, the role of media, technology, and performance in shaping Islamic expressions, and postcolonial, decolonial, and critical-theoretical approaches to Islamic theology.
This issue presents a dynamic landscape of contemporary Islamic thought, situated at the intersection of the reconstruction of authority, the negotiation of identity, and epistemological transformation amid social and technological change. Through a reexamination of nationalism within Ahmad Hassan’s Qur’anic exegesis, the responses of Muslim youth to formal religious authority, and the operationalization of Gus Dur’s ethical pluralism in interfaith civic praxis, the issue underscores the ongoing reinterpretation of Islam in dialogue with nationhood and pluralism. At the same time, the shift from sanad to algorithm reveals a redefinition of authority and participation in digital spaces, while the engagement between Ibn Taymiyyah’s epistemology and Wittgensteinian fideism offers a profound critique of theological foundationalism and emphasizes lived religious practice. Taken together, these five articles weave a coherent narrative of transition—from fixed to negotiated authority, from normative doctrine to dialogical praxis, and from closed tradition to interpretive openness within contemporary Islam.
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PEMINAT ILMU USHULUDDIN
in collaboration with the Faculty of Ushuluddin of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta
Gedung Fakultas Ushuluddin UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, | Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 95 Ciputat 15412, Indonesia | Phone: (62-21) 7463977 | Fax: (62-21) 7493577
Email: jiu.fu@apps.uinjkt.ac.id
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