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Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
Volume 3, Issue 4, 2025, the first article discusses the phenomenon of anonymous Islamic communication in Indonesia, especially as it intersects with the dynamics of political Islam and the norms of public discourse. The paper investigates how anonymous actors leverage digital platforms—particularly social media—to disseminate religious-political messages while avoiding social, ethical, and legal accountability. The discussion highlights how anonymity in Islamic communication serves both as a strategic tool for marginalized or oppositional voices and as a potential threat to ethical standards and public trust. The research emphasizes the growing influence of digital platforms in shaping contemporary Islamic discourse, as well as the challenges posed by misinformation, polarization, and the commercialization of religious content. Author's country coverage: Thailand, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Uganda, Indonesia, Nigeria, Libya, Morocco, Canada, United Kingdom, United States
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Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
Volume 3, 2025, Issue 3 has Theme: "Global Shifts and Local Responses: Exploring Contemporary Issues in Economy, Education, and Islamic Jurisprudence" This issue presents a diverse selection of articles reflecting the interplay between global transformations and local responses across key sectors. It opens with an analysis of the BRICS expansion and its implications for the emergence of a new global economic order. The theme of education is explored through a study on the effectiveness of the demonstration method in enhancing students’ motivation in learning Fiqh. Additionally, the issue highlights the role of Nahdlatul Ulama’s Lajnah Bahtsul Masail in bridging classical Islamic jurisprudence with contemporary legal challenges. Collectively, the articles offer insightful perspectives on how global shifts are being navigated and interpreted within local contexts in the fields of economy, education, and Islamic law. Author's country coverage: Nigeria, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malaysia.
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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Volume 3, 2025, Issue 2 has the Theme: “Navigating Modern Challenges: Islamic Approaches to Environment, Politics, and Social Change". This theme explores Islamic responses to contemporary global challenges, including environmental protection, education reform, social media influence, political issues, and mental health research. It also examines religious moderation, privacy rights, and the management of resources through the lens of Islamic teachings and interpretations. Author's country coverage: Türkiye, Brunei Darussalam, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Indonesia
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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Volume 3, 2025, Issue 1 has the theme "Advancing Islamic Education and Ethics in a Multicultural and Digital World". This theme reflects the diverse topics covered in the articles, emphasizing the integration of Islamic values, educational reform, and ethical considerations in the face of multiculturalism and technological advancements. It highlights the role of Islamic teachings in shaping education, fostering moral character, and addressing global challenges. Author's country coverage: Bangladesh, Rwanda, Egypt, and Indonesia
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Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024)
Volume 2, 2024, Issue 4 has the Theme: "Islam, Society, and Governance: Navigating Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities". This theme explores the intersection of Islam, culture, governance, economics, and education in diverse contexts. It addresses issues such as Islamic economic practices, social media’s influence, neo-colonialism, leadership models, and the role of Islamic education in shaping national character and governance. Author's country coverage: Nigeria, Bangladesh, Indonesia.
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Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024)
Volume 2, 2024, Issue 3 has the theme: “Islam, Modernity, and Interpretation: Bridging Tradition and Contemporary Challenges”. This theme examines how Maudhu’i (thematic) interpretation and Islamic scholarship address contemporary issues such as pluralism, secularism, liberalism, feminism, gender, democracy, and modern commerce. It also delves into the historicity of early tafsir and modern scientific perspectives on the cosmos in the Qur'an.
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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Volume 2, 2024, Issue 2, explores the Theme: "Islamic Thought and Contemporary Issues Through the Lens of Maudhu’i Interpretation". This theme explores how Maudhu’i (thematic) interpretation of the Qur'an addresses modern challenges such as globalization, democracy, human rights, radicalism, and gender. It also delves into the cultural and economic dimensions of Islam, including the role of institutions like Baitul Mal in promoting social welfare.
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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
Volume 2, 2024, Issue 1, explores the theme of : “A Critical Analysis of the Qur'an on Secularism, Pluralism, and Religious Moderation”. This theme encompasses an in-depth exploration of Islam's relationship with modern concepts such as secularism, liberalism, human rights, and state institutions. It also examines the Qur'an’s interpretation of social issues like religious moderation, radicalism, and the phenomenon of the hijab in contemporary Muslim life.
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Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023)
Volume 1, 2023, Issue 4, explores the theme of "Exploring Qur'anic Perspectives: Interpretation, Ethics, and Religious Moderation," reflecting a deep inquiry into various dimensions of the Qur'an in contemporary contexts. This issue features articles that delve into Qur'anic interpretation through thematic (Tafsir Maudu'i) and comparative approaches, emphasizing Islamic ethics, religious moderation, and the relevance of Qur'anic values in addressing modern challenges.
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Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023)
Volume 1, 2023, Issue 3 has the Theme "Semantic and Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Study of Contemporary Qur'an Interpretation". The central issue addressed in these articles is the application of semantic and interdisciplinary approaches in contemporary Qur'anic exegesis. This includes the use of bibliometric analysis to map the development of tafsir studies, the exploration of key Qur'anic terms such as Nafs, Nadhir, and Da'aa through the semantic framework of Toshihiko Izutsu and classical tafsir traditions like those of Ibn Kathir and As-Sa'di. Additionally, the integration of Qur'anic insights with modern fields such as psychology is highlighted in studies examining the impact of prayer and Dzhikr on mental health, reflecting a growing trend toward holistic and contextual interpretations of the Qur'an.
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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
Volume 1, 2023, Issue 2 has the Theme: "Strengthening Islamic Values in the Dynamics of Education and Modern Life: Perspectives from Psychology, Technology, and Religious Moderation".This theme reflects the diverse topics discussed in the issue, including the role of Islamic extracurricular activities in schools, the role of Islamic education teachers, and the impact of technology on faith. It also encompasses systematic and bibliometric approaches to contemporary issues such as mental health, self-harm, and the implementation of moderation and moral values in educational and cultural contexts. Author's Country Coverage: Bangladesh, Pakistan, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia
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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Volume 1, 2023, Issue 1 has The theme "Global Challenges and Strategic Responses in Politics, Economy, and Technology" highlights the complex and interconnected nature of contemporary global issues. From military conflicts and declining public trust in political institutions to technological disruption and evolving economic paradigms, the modern world faces multifaceted challenges that demand interdisciplinary and adaptive responses. This theme underscores how power dynamics, financial systems, and digital innovations are reshaping governance, communication, and global influence. By examining these developments through political, economic, and technological lenses, this issue aims to foster a deeper understanding of the strategic pathways needed to navigate an increasingly volatile and interdependent world. Author's Country Coverage: Spain, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia