Focus and Scope

Al-Muslimin: Journal of Indonesian Islamic studies covers theoretical and experimental advances in subjects including but not limited to the following:
•    Islam and Muslim society
•    Mysticism and History
•    Art and Theology
•    Sociology and Anthropology, 
•    Islamic Education
•    Islamic Law
•    Islamic Economics and Business
•    Qur'anic and Hadith Studies
•    Islamic Philosophy
•    Islamic Thought and Literature
•    Islam and Peace
•    Science & Civilization in Islam 
•    Islam in Local/Nation
•    Islam and gender
•    Political Science
In addition to publishing research articles that report urgent breakthrough results of significant importance to the field of Islamic studies, devoting to provide an intellectual niche of new Islamic trends in society and beyond, Al-Muslimin: Journal of Indonesian Islamic studies will also publish invited Topical Reviews on themes of particular current interest to the community.