Author Guidelines

General Author Guidelines

  1. The manuscript should be written in Indonesian or English, has never been published, is not currently being submitted elsewhere, and is free from any elements of plagiarism.
  2. The manuscript may take the form of research articles, case studies, or conceptual/literature studies relevant to Islamic education and the development of Islamic civilization.
  3. All authors are required to register as users on the journal website. Guidelines for registration and submission are available at the end of this page.
  4. Manuscripts submitted to Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pemikiran Peradaban Islam will undergo a double-blind peer review process prior to publication.
  5. Manuscripts must be prepared following the journal's author guidelines and manuscript template, which can be downloaded [here].

Manuscript Preparation Guidelines

1. Structure of the Manuscript

Title
The title should be concise, specific, and informative, not exceeding 20 words. It must reflect the core issue discussed in the article. Avoid uncommon abbreviations.

Author Names and Affiliations
Include the names of all authors, followed by their institutional affiliations, addresses, and email addresses. Do not include academic or professional titles.

Abstract
The abstract should be written in a single paragraph, no more than 250 words. For research articles, it should provide a clear and concise summary using the following structure (without section headings):

  1. Background – Place the topic in context and highlight the purpose.
  2. Objective – State the aim of the study.
  3. Methods – Briefly describe the methods or theoretical framework.
  4. Results – Summarize the main findings.
  5. Conclusions – Present the key interpretations or implications.

Keywords
Provide 3–5 relevant keywords that reflect the content of the manuscript. Use lowercase letters except for proper names.

2. Main Sections of the Manuscript

Introduction
The introduction must clearly state the background of the issue, the rationale for the study, research questions or objectives, and the significance of the work. Include a brief literature review and define the theoretical framework. End with a clear statement of the study’s aim. Citations should follow APA 6th edition.

Methodology (for empirical research)
Include the research design, participants or subjects, data collection procedures, instruments used, and methods of analysis. Qualitative or theoretical articles may adjust accordingly.

Results
Present the findings supported by relevant data. Ensure results answer the research questions or hypotheses. Use tables or figures as needed and reference them appropriately.

Discussion
Interpret findings in light of previous research. Discuss implications, relevance to Islamic education and civilization, consistency or contradiction with past studies, and possible future directions.

Conclusion
Summarize the main findings, answer the research objectives, and provide recommendations or implications for future studies. Avoid repeating the abstract or discussion.

Acknowledgments
Mention any financial, institutional, or technical support received that contributed to the article.

Conflicts of Interest
All authors must disclose any financial or personal relationships that could influence their work. If none exist, state: “The authors declare no conflict of interest.”

References
Include only sources cited in the manuscript. At least 80% should be from scholarly journals, proceedings, or research from the last five years. Use reference management tools (e.g., Zotero, Mendeley) and follow APA Style 7th edition consistently.