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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

AUTHOR GUIDELINES

Profetika: Jurnal Studi Islam accepts manuscripts for publication of research results and original thoughts on Islam in English, Arabic or Indonesian, provided that the manuscripts have not been submitted or published by other publications. Manuscripts sent to the Journal of Profession must be accompanied by a statement of the authenticity of the manuscript. Manuscripts are sent through the OJS system or in softcopy or can also be sent via E-mail address: profetika@ums.ac.id. Confirmation and submission of manuscripts can be addressed below:

JURNAL PROFETIKA EDITORIAL BOARD

Program Studi Islam

Pascasarjana Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Jl. A. Yani Pabelan Tromol Pos I Surakarta 57102

Tel. (0271) 717417

Mobile/WA: 081226371967 / 081329379313

E-Mail: profetika@ums.ac.id

 Submission of manuscripts must be accompanied by an official letter from the author by attaching complete biodata with the author's name, mailing address, telephone number, cellphone, and email address.

 WRITING FORMAT

1. Articles are written in Indonesian, English, or Arabic in the field of Islamic studies.

2. Writing Systematics

a. The systematics of the research results are:

Title

Author Name (without title)

Institution and address

E-mail

Abstract (250-300 words) in English and Indonesian. Keywords or keywords 3-5 words/phrases.

INTRODUCTION

(containing the background of the problem, problem formulation, research objectives, literature review, and theoretical framework, which are included in paragraphs, not in the form of sub-chapters).

RESEARCH METHODS

(contains the type of research, approach, population and sample, research object, data collection techniques, data sources, and data analysis methods used)

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Subchapter

Subchapter

Subchapters as needed

Subchapter

Subchapter

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

b. The systematics of the original (reflective) thought text are:

Title

Author Name (without title)

Institution and address

E-mail

Abstract (250-300 words) in English and Indonesian. Keywords or keywords 3-5 words/phrases.

INTRODUCTION

CONTENT (which contains subtitles)

Subtitles

Subtitles as needed

Subtitles

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

3. References or sources of citations are written below (footnotes) in the following order: author's name, book title, city of publication, publisher, year of publication, and pages cited.

Example:

1Syed Serajul Islam, The Politics of Islamic Identity in Southeast Asia. (Singapore: Thomson Learning, 2005), p. 99.

Ahmad Syafii, “The Ideological Orientation of the Islamic Movement in Surakarta”, Journal of Religious Literature, Vol. II, No.02, December 2010, p. 75.

4. Writing the bibliography following the name and year system (Harvard System) sorted alphabetically, in order: last author's name, first name, middle name (without academic degree), year of publication, title (including subtitle), city of publication, and name publisher.

Example:

Effendy, Bachtiar. 1998. Islam and the State, Transformation of Islamic Political Thought and Practice in Indonesia. Jakarta: Paramadina.

Funston, John. 2001. “Thailand Reform Politics”, in John Funston (ed.), Government and Politics in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

Belhaj, Shaykh 'Ali. 2008. Re-establishing the Khilafah State, the Greatest Obligation in Islam, trans. M. Siddiq al-Jawi. Bogor: Tariqul Izzah Library.

5. Manuscripts are sent no later than two months before the month of publication, namely:

1) June

2) December

6. Manuscripts sent to the editorial board will then be selected through an editing session. Manuscripts that are eligible to be published in the Journal of Profession based on the evaluation of the editorial board will be sent to Mitra Bestari (Reviewer) who has expertise per the theme of the manuscript for correction. Manuscripts that require revision will be returned to the author for correction. After correction, the manuscript is sent back to the editorial board. Manuscripts that do not qualify for publication will be notified to the author, and manuscripts will not be returned, except at the request of the author.

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