Focus and Scope
ResearchGet Journal of Islamic Religious Studies is a scholarly journal dedicated to the publication of research, conceptual studies, and critical academic discussions in the broad field of Islamic and religious studies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary approaches that examine Islam from normative, historical, philosophical, educational, social, cultural, economic, legal, and contemporary perspectives.
The journal aims to provide an academic platform for researchers, lecturers, students, scholars, and practitioners to contribute to the development of Islamic studies and religious scholarship at local, national, and international levels.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Qur’anic Studies and Tafsir, including classical and contemporary Qur’anic interpretation, Qur’anic sciences, hermeneutics, thematic interpretation, and the relevance of Qur’anic values in modern life.
- Hadith Studies, including hadith sciences, sanad and matn criticism, hadith interpretation, living hadith, and the contextualization of hadith in contemporary society.
- Islamic Law and Sharia, including fiqh, usul al-fiqh, maqasid al-sharia, Islamic family law, Islamic criminal law, Islamic civil law, fatwa studies, and contemporary issues in Islamic legal thought.
- Islamic Education, including Islamic religious education, curriculum development, learning strategies, Islamic educational management, pesantren, madrasah, character education, and innovation in Islamic learning.
- Islamic Thought, including Islamic philosophy, theology, Sufism, Islamic ethics, reformist thought, classical and modern Islamic intellectual traditions, and contemporary Muslim thinkers.
- History and Islamic Civilization, including classical, medieval, and modern Islamic history, Muslim societies, Islamic institutions, Islamic movements, Muslim figures, and the contribution of Islam to world civilization.
- Islam and Society, including sociology of religion, anthropology of Islam, Muslim culture, religious practices, religious moderation, tolerance, pluralism, interfaith relations, and community-based Islamic studies.
- Islam and Contemporary Issues, including Islam and globalization, digital religion, social media, Islamic politics, gender studies, human rights, environmental ethics, science and technology, and Muslim responses to modern challenges.
- Da’wah and Islamic Communication, including da’wah strategies, Islamic communication, digital da’wah, religious media, public preaching, Islamic broadcasting, and the role of da’wah institutions in society.
- Islamic Economics and Business, including Islamic finance, Islamic banking, zakat, waqf, halal industry, Muslim entrepreneurship, Islamic philanthropy, and Islamic business ethics.
- Comparative Religion and Interreligious Studies, including comparative theology, religious dialogue, religious diversity, interreligious harmony, and the study of religions in Muslim and non-Muslim societies.
- Islamic Culture, Arts, and Literature, including Islamic literature, Arabic and Islamic manuscripts, calligraphy, Islamic architecture, local Islamic traditions, and the relationship between Islam and cultural expression.
The journal accepts manuscripts based on field research, library research, textual analysis, case studies, comparative studies, conceptual studies, historical studies, and interdisciplinary research relevant to Islamic religious studies.
Through this broad scope, ResearchGet Journal of Islamic Religious Studies seeks to promote academic excellence, strengthen inclusive and moderate Islamic scholarship, and encourage meaningful contributions to the advancement of religious studies in contemporary society.