Focus and Scope
This journal focuses on the study of the transformation of living Islam in Indonesia, through interdisciplinary approach. It encompasses the transformation of living Islam in Indonesian community; religious authority and digital transformation, Islamic legal and maqāṣid-based reform, interreligious dialogue, gender mainstreaming, Islamic social finance and halal governance, pesantren and Islamic education studies, and the interaction between Islam and local cultural traditions.
The journal examines how Islamic values, authority, practices, and knowledge traditions are negotiated, transformed, and recontextualized in everyday life, public institutions, digital environments, and local cultures.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:
• Lived Islam and everyday religious practices in family, community, and institutional settings
• Religious authority, knowledge transmission, and digital transformation of Islam
• Islam and local cultures, traditions, arts, and Islamic Nusantara
• Islamic law, governance, public policy, and maqāṣid-based legal reform
• Islamic social finance, halal governance, ethical economy, and community empowerment
• Islamic education, pesantren studies, religious pedagogy, and knowledge production
The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches drawing from sociology, anthropology, law, media studies, cultural studies, Islamic studies, political science, and critical social theory.




