Jurnal Indo-IslamikaAcademic journal focusing on contextualized Islam, living Islam, Muslim societies, Islamic thought, and contemporary religious transformation in Indonesia and beyond. Current Issue Submit Article About Journal |
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About the JournalJurnal Indo-Islamika is an academic journal published by the Graduate School of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. The journal is dedicated to publishing scholarly works on contextualized Islam, Islamic thought, Muslim societies, and the transformation of living Islam in Indonesia. The journal provides an academic forum for researchers, lecturers, students, and practitioners to examine how Islamic values, authority, practices, and knowledge traditions are negotiated in everyday life, public institutions, digital environments, and local cultures. It encourages interdisciplinary scholarship that connects Islamic studies with sociology, anthropology, law, media studies, cultural studies, political science, gender studies, and critical social theory. |
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This journal focuses on the transformation of living Islam in Indonesia through an interdisciplinary approach. It examines how Islamic values, authority, practices, and knowledge traditions are negotiated and recontextualized in everyday life, public institutions, digital environments, and local cultures.
The journal welcomes studies on lived Islam, religious authority, digital Islam, Islamic law and maqāṣid-based reform, interreligious dialogue, gender mainstreaming, Islamic social finance, halal governance, pesantren studies, Islamic education, and the interaction between Islam and local cultural traditions.
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Current Issue
Jurnal Indo-Islamika is published by the Graduate School of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta and is indexed in SINTA 2 and DOAJ (P-ISSN: 2088-9445; E-ISSN: 2723-1135). This issue has been available online as part of the regular December 2025 issue. It comprises 15 original research articles authored and co-authored by 64 scholars from 17 countries, namely Indonesia, Gambia, Egypt, Germany, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Cambodia, Malaysia, Türkiye, China, Thailand, Australia, Taiwan, Kazakhstan, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and Azerbaijan.
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