Plagiarism & Restaction Policy
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025) features eight articles authored by 23 scholars from four countries: Australia, Libya, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia. The articles explore a wide range of themes, such as esoteric Qur’anic exegesis and human prophetic concepts, Qur’anic perspectives on mortality and mindfulness, ecological crises through Qur’anic interpretation, the interrelation of Islamic tawakkul and Stoic philosophy, social solidarity and faith-based cohesion, debates on the historicity of the Qur’an, transformations of power relations in religious discourse, and the role of piety as a basis for egalitarianism in Islam. The Indonesian contributors represent several provinces, including Aceh, East Java, and Central Java, reflecting broad academic diversity. This geographical and thematic diversity highlights the journal’s commitment to bridging Islamic scholarship with contemporary social, cultural, and philosophical challenges
