Plagiarism & Restaction Policy
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024) features eight articles authored by 23 scholars from three countries: Australia, Turkey, and Indonesia. The Indonesian contributors represent several provinces, including East Java, Yogyakarta, and North Sulawesi, reflecting broad academic diversity. The articles explore a wide range of themes, such as religious expression and communal harmony, Qur’anic responses to Artificial Intelligence in the context of Indonesia Emas 2045, resistance of Islamic organizations to Salafi-Wahhabi movements, and wasathiyyah in intercommunal relations. Other studies reinterpret the ḥadīth of ‘aqīqah through Shahrur’s hermeneutics, critique cultural consumerism in popular music, analyze online discourses on women’s creation, and promote paternal roles through maqāṣidī exegesis. This geographical and thematic diversity highlights the journal’s commitment to bridging Islamic scholarship with contemporary social, cultural, and technological challenges.
