Focus and Scope

Indo-Islamika Journal focuses on scholarly studies of Islam in Indonesia and the Southeast Asian region within social, cultural, and intellectual contexts. The journal aims to deepen the understanding of Islamic thought, religious practices, and Islamic civilization as they evolve contextually within Indonesian Muslim communities.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Islamic thought and intellectual traditions in Indonesia
  2. Socio-religious practices and cultural expressions of Muslim communities
  3. Contemporary Islamic movements and institutions
  4. Interactions between Islam, the state, and civil society
  5. Issues of modernity, gender, education, and pluralism in Indonesian Islam
  6. Comparative studies between Islam in Indonesia and other Muslim regions

The journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach that integrates perspectives from Islamic studies, history, humanities, and the social sciences. Each article is expected to contribute theoretically, methodologically, or empirically to the advancement of contextual Islamic studies and to strengthen the academic recognition of Indonesian Islam in global scholarly discourse.