Plagiarism Checking

To avoid Plagiarism, every submitted manuscript will be screened by  Turnitin  and Premium Grammarly® 

The authors should ensure that they have written entirely original works, and if the authors have used the work and/or words of others that this has been appropriately cited or quoted.

At-Ta'lim: Journal of Islamic Studies uses Turnitin to check similarity before deciding whether an article is accepted or not.

The articles submitted to At-Ta'lim: Journal of Islamic Studies translated in English will be filtered using Turnitin, which must be below 20% of similarities. 

Plagiarism includes:

  1. Word for word plagiarism – borrowing another author’s language word-for-word but not putting the language in quotation marks nor citing it correctly.

  2. Source plagiarism – using the idea of others without giving enough recognition or mentioning the source explicitly.

  3. Plagiarism of authorship – presenting another author's work as one’s own.

  4. Self-plagiarism - authors publishing one article in more than one journal by recycling papers. The important thing in self-plagiarism is that when citing one's own work, the new article produced must have significant changes. This means that the article is a small part of the new articles produced. So readers will get new things, which the author pours over new articles from old articles.