About the Journal

Nalar: Jurnal Peradaban dan Pemikiran Islam, published twice a year (June and December) by the Faculty of Ushuluddin, Adab, and Dakwah, State Islamic Institute of Palangkaraya since 2017, is concerned with publishing original (library or field) research articles in the field of Islamic studies.

Nalar: Jurnal Peradaban dan Pemikiran Islam promotes scientific publications on Living Islam, explicitly related to how Islam is consumed, utilized, understood, and contributes to various realities of Muslim socio-cultural life. Articles published in this journal are only original research results based on library research or empirical research in the field of Islamic studies mainly on, but not limited to, ten main topics: (1) Qur’an and hadith (2) Islamic law; (3) Islamic theology; (4) Islamic history; (5) Islamic culture; (6) Islamic mysticism (Tasawwuf); (7) Islamic education; (8) Islamic communication and proselytization (Da’wah); (9) Islamic economics; and (10) Islamic politics. It encourages articles that employ a multidisciplinary approach to these topics. Scholars from any country and region concerned with Islam and its manifestations throughout Muslim history and geography in the Islamic World. All submitted papers are subject to a double-blind review process.

Please read and understand the author’s guidelines thoroughly. The author who submits a manuscript to the editors of Nalar: Jurnal Peradaban dan Pemikiran Islam should comply with the author guidelines (download article template here). If the submitted manuscript does not comply with the guidelines or uses a different format, it will be rejected by the editorial team before being reviewed. The Editorial Team will only accept a manuscript that meets the specified formatting requirements.

E-ISSN: 2598-8999, P-ISSN: 2597-9930

Current Issue

Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Indonesia's Islam and Muslim
Issued in December 2024 Nalar: Jurnal Peradaban dan Pemikiran Islam published 5 articles in this issue. Themed Indonesia's Islam and Muslim, the articles highlight various dialectics of thought and consumption of Islamic doctrines (living Islam) by Indonesian Muslims, which represent the uniqueness of Indonesian Islam. The articles are the works of 13 authors from 4 countries: Indonesia, Türkiye, Libya, and Thailand.
Published: 2025-05-06

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