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Darajatuna Interdisciplinary Journal of Islamic Studies is published by Research and Community Service University (LP2M) of Sunan Drajat University. Darajatuna Interdisciplinary Journal of Islamic Studies invites scholars and researchers to publish scholarly articles on the study of Muslims and Islamic thoughts, practices, beliefs, institutions, and civilizations that present original findings, ideas, perspectives, or concepts that result from interdisciplinary (either textual, empirical, or digital) research in Islamic Studies (with an emphasis on Islamic reform movements and thoughts), Islamic Social Sciences (Economics, Education, and Muslim Society), and Islamic Humanities (History, Psychology, and Media Studies). The issues are intended for both regional and global readership and published two times a year (March and September).
Islamic Reform Movements and Thoughts
Islamic Intellectual History (Philosophy, Sufism, Kalam, Tafsir, Politics, and Manuscripts).
Innovations and Reforms in Islamic Education
Innovations and Reforms in Islamic Economics, Philanthropy, and Finance
Innovations and Reforms Islamic Dakwah, Psychology, and Media
Novel Approaches in the Qur’an and Hadith Studies
New Trends and Issues in Muslim Society and Islamic World







