Journals

  • Tabayyun : Journal Of Islamic Studies

    Title : Tabayyun : Journal of Islamic Studies
    Abbreviation : tabayyun
    ISSN : 3046-5729 (online)
    Editor in Chief : Dr. Heri Firmansyah, M.A.
    Publisher Yayasan Dar Arrisyah Indonesia
    Email : dararrisyahindonesia@gmail.com
    Frequency : June & December
    Citedness in : Google Scholar | Garuda | Moraref | Neliti | Copernicus

    Tabayyun : Journal of Islamic Studies is an open-access. The subject covers textual and fieldwork studies with various perspectives of law, philosophy, mysticism, history, art, theology, and many more.  Tabayyun, published twice a year, always places Islam and Muslim in the central focus of academic inquiry and invites any comprehensive observation of Islam as a theological belief and a system of society and Muslims as those who practice the religion with their many facets.  The journal's scope is related to all issues related to islamic studies, both normative and empirical, or classic or contemporary studies.

    AJIMS invites scholars from all over the world to submit highest quality research articles related to: (1) Islamic theology; (2) Islamic law; (3) Islam and Gender; (4) Islamic education; (5) Islamic mysticism and philosophy; (6) Islamic economics; (6) Study of tafsir and hadith; (7) Islam and Science; and (8) Islamic art and history in Indonesia, Asia and the Middle East. 

  • Albayan Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies

    Journal Title  Albayan : Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies  
    ISSN/E-ISSN   xxxx-xxxx
    DOI Prefix   -
    Editor in Chief  Dr. Heri Firmansyah, M.A.
    Publisher  Yayasan Dar Arrisyah Indonesia
    Frequency  April & October
    Citation Analysis  Google Scholar 

    Albayan Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies (AJIMS) is an international peer reviewed journal published by Yayasan Dar Arrisyah Indonesia. AJIMS has the primary academic mission to develop various Islamic studies based on contemporary Islamic perspective, particularly in Indonesia, and Commonly in Asia and Middle East. The Islamic perspective is "how-view" oriented to Islam's values, which is the methodological foundation for the entire discipline of Islamic sciences.

    This journal also has programs aimed at bridging the gap between the textual and contextual approaches to Islamic Studies and solving the dichotomy between ‘orthodox’ and ‘heterodox’ Islam. The two were linked: the textual tradition showed that Islam was, as well as a set of religious tenets, a way of approaching the practical economic and social challenges of life. So, this journal invites the intersection of several disciplines and scholars. In other words, its contributors borrowed from a range of disciplines, including the humanities and social sciences. AJIMS, published twice a year (June and December), always places Islam and Muslim in the central focus of academic inquiry and invites any discussions as the aim and scopes. It has published the articles since 2024.

    AJIMS invites scholars from all over the world to submit highest quality research articles related to: (1) Islamic theology; (2) Islamic law; (3) Islam and Gender; (4) Islamic education; (5) Islamic mysticism and philosophy; (6) Islamic economics; (6) Study of tafsir and hadith; (7) Islam and Science; and (8) Islamic art and history in Indonesia, Asia and the Middle East. (9) Laws and Social Sciencies related to Islam and Muslim Societies.

    All submitted articles must be written in Indonesia, English, or Arabic, original, have never been published elsewhere, and not under consideration for other publications. For checking originality of manuscripts, AJIMS Editorial Board will screen plagiarism using Turnitin Program. Only selected articles will be published twice a year (April and October).

  • Fatabayyanu Journal Of Islamic Thought And Society

    Fatabayyanu Journal of Islamic Thought and Society (FJITS) offers a comprehensive exploration of Islamic thought through the lenses of spirituality, humanities, and social sciences. 

    This journal also aims to bridge the gap between textual and contextual approaches to Islamic Studies and address the dichotomy between ‘orthodox’ and ‘heterodox’ Islam. It highlights how the textual tradition demonstrates that Islam is not only a set of religious tenets but also a method for approaching practical economic and social challenges. Therefore, this journal fosters interdisciplinary collaboration by inviting contributions from scholars across various fields, including the humanities, social sciences, and Islamic studies.

    FJITS, published three times a year (February, June, and October), always places Islam and Muslim in the central focus of academic inquiry and invites any discussions as the aim and scopes. It has published the articles since 2024.

  • El-Bayani: Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies

    El-Bayani: Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies (EL-JMIS) offers a comprehensive exploration of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies through the lenses of spirituality, humanities, and social sciences. This journal also aims to bridge the gap between textual and contextual approaches to Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies and address the dichotomy between ‘orthodox’ and ‘heterodox’ Islam.