Author Guidelines
The following guidelines for prospective authors apply:
Each manuscript should begin with a 150-250-word abstract of its content and 3-5 keywords. The abstract could be written in Indonesian and English. Articles should be written in Indonesian or English between approximately 4500-6000 words long, including text, all tables and figures, and references. Articles should be original, conceptual or empirical research findings, unpublished and not under review for possible publication in other journals. The manuscript should be submitted for consideration by electronic submissions, Microsoft Word is preferred. A citation in the text usually requires only the last name of the author(s), year of publication, and (sometimes) page numbers, such as Reid (2015: 400), Wani, Abdullah, & Chang (2015: 644), or (Rafiki & Wahab, 2014: 6). All works cited must appear in the reference list at the end of this article. In the matter of bibliographical style, Edukasia Islamika: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam follows the American Psychological Association (APA) 6th edition style, such as Azra, A. (2004). The Origins of Islamic Reformism in Southeast Asia: Networks of Malay-Indonesian and Middle Eastern ‘Ulamā in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Crows’ Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.; Kumar, N., & Rose, R. C. (2010). Examining the link between Islamic work ethic and innovation capability. Journal of Management Development, 29(1), 79-93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02621711011009081; Interview with Habib Luthfi bin Yahya, Pekalongan, August 19, 2016.
Mendeley and Zotero a reference manager, is highly recommended to be used when writing articles. All article manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by qualified academicians or experts in the field; this is a process that may take weeks or months. Manuscripts may be edited for style prior to publication. Authors should be willing to respond to questions from readers of their articles.