Information For Authors

Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review the About the Journal page for the journal's section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting or, if already registered, can simply log in and begin the five-step process.

 

The Journal of Islamic World and Politics has used OJS 3 as a whole for the online journal management process. The previous website that still uses OJS 2 is no longer used to process editorial manuscripts, but is only used as a reference for older editions (2017 - 2022). Manuscript submission can be made online via the OJS 3 website in accordance with the provisions.
  1. Article has never been published in other media and does not contain elements of plagiarism with the attachment of a written statement from the author
  2. Articles must be results of research (field, literature), studies, conceptual ideas and application of theory, special reports, or book reviews
  3. The manuscript is written in size 12 Times New Roman (TNR), space 1.5 on A4 size paper with a side space of 3.5 cm from the left side, 3 cm from the right edge, 3 cm from the top and bottom edges. Number of pages is 12-20 pages (4000-6000 words), including bibliography and tables
  4. Titles, abstracts, and keywords are written in English at least 200 words.
  5. Articles are written in English with a scientific framework format
  6. The citation system using APA Style (body note). We suggest the author use reference manager software such as Mendeley or Zotero. 
  7. The list of references is written in a way like the following example, sorted alphabetically. Cipto, Bambang, 2011, Dunia Islam dan Masa Depan Hubungan Internasional di Abad 21, Yogyakarta : Pustaka Pelajar.
  8. The script must be sent by online submission. 

 

Title (Fontsize 16, Time New Roman, Bold)

(The title of the article must be written shortly and clearly, it must show the problem precisely, unambiguous, and symmetricaly capitaized. The title of the article may not contain informal abbreviation. Write the main idea of the article, then followed by other information.)

 

Author 1 (Arial font size  11)

Afiliasi (tempat bekerja/Institusi/Perguruantinggi) font size 11 dan Italic

 Email: author1@umy.ac.id

 

Author 2 (Arial font 11)

Afiliasi (tempat bekerja/Institusi/Perguruantinggi) font 11 dan Italic Email: author2@gmail.com

Abstract

The article starts with the title of the article, author’s name, author’s affiliation address, then followed by abstract which is italicized for 200 words. In writing abstract, the margin of the text is normal, the size of the font is 12pt, and the type of the font is Times New Roman with one- space row. The abstract must contain main probem which will be stated, solving method, scientific findings, and conclusion. The abstract may only be written in one paragraph with one- column format. The maximum keywords in abstract are 6 (six) words.

KeywordsKeywords 1Keywords 2Keywords 3.

Introduction

Introduction must contain background, state of the art as a statement of the updated of an article, and research problem or hypothesis. At the end of introduction, the purpose of the research has to be stated. In scientific article format, it may not contain observation as well as research report, but, it is written in state of the art to show the scientific update of the article.

Theorictrical framework and research method

Theorictrical framework/ research method is a systematic way to arrange science. Science has some parts; theory, fact, phenomena, and concept.

Research method used in problem solving is categorized as analysis method. Caption is part of figure caption which is not part of the picture. The methods used in research completion are written in this part.

Result and explanation

Result and explanation contain findings of the research and scientific explanation. Scientific findings which acquired from result of a research also require reliable data. The scientific findings are not the data from the research. The scientific findings should be explain scientificly from; is the finding scientific? Who could it occur? Why does the variable trend happen? All those questions should be explaned scientificly, not only descriptively, but also supported by capable scientific phenomenon. Moreover, it should explain it’s difference to other researchers’ result which topics are related. The result and finding should answer the hypothesis in introduction.

Conclusion

Conclusion describes the answer of the hypothesis and/or the purpose of the research or the scientific finding acquired. Conclusion does not state repeatation of result and exlanation, but it is specificly about the conclsion of the finding which was aimed in purpose or hypothesis. If it possible, at the end of conclusion, we may write things which will be done related to the next concept of the research.

Bibliography

All the references which refer in the article must be listed in bibliography. Bibliography should contain references from premier sources (scientific journal and contain at least 80% of whole bibliography). It must be published not earlier than 10 years. Each article contain at least 15 reference bibliographies. We recomend the authors to use Zotero or Mendeley!

Example:

Book

Barakat, Halim. (2012). Dunia Arab, Masyarakat, Budaya, dan Negara. Bandung: Nusa Media.

Burdah, Ibnu. (2014). Islam Kontemporer, Revolusi dan Demokrasi. Malang: Intrans Publishing. Clinton,

Hillary Rodham. (2011). Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Remarks at the Gala Dinner Celebrating the U.S.-Islamic World Forum. Dalam The New Arab Revolt, What Happened, What It Means, and What Comes Next. New York: Council on Foreign Relation.

Journal

Ghadbian, Najib. (2001). The New Asad: Dynamics of Continuity and Change in Syria. Source: Middle East Journal, Vol. 55, No. 4 (Autumn, 2001), pp. 624-641. Published by: Middle East Institute.

Hassouna, Hessein A. Arab Democracy: The Hope. Source: World Policy Journal, Vol. 18, No. 3 (Fall, 2001), pp. 49-52. Published by: The MIT Press and the World Policy Institute.

Ismael, Jacqueline S. dan Shereen T. Ismael. (2013). The Arab Spring and the Uncivil State. Vol. 35, No. 3, Special Issue: Perspectives on the Arab. Uprisings (Summer 2013), pp. 229-240. Published by: Pluto Journals. Source: Arab Studies Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 3, Special.

Website

Sadiki, Larbi. (2014). “Tunisia's democratisation taking off”. Aljazeera. News 17 Mei 2014. (accessed on 22 February 2017). Retrieved from http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/05/tunisia-constitution-democracy- 2014516161024354720.html

Printed Newspaper

Kompas. (2011). “AS dan Inggris Bahas Krisis Dunia Arab”. Edisi 26 Mei 2011. Kompas. (2011). “AS Susun Proyek Timur Tengah Baru”. Edisi 4 Maret 2011. Kompas. (2011). “Masa Depan Mesir Tak Pasti”. Edisi 5 Februari 2011.

 

Guide to writing pictures, tables and schemes

Each picture must be given a description below the picture. The information in the table is given above the table. Information is written in lowercase letters except for the first character in each sentence. All images must be numbered in sequence. Each table must be given a Table Caption and sequence number at the top of the table followed by the table title. Images must be guaranteed to be printed clearly (font size, resolution and line size must be sure to be printed clearly).

Example:

 Table 1. Specification of forms of capital in context of Sumba

No

Name

Status

Note

1

Maria

xxx

xxxxxx

2

Mihi

xxxx

xxxxxxx

3

Moha

xxxxx

xxxx

4

muhi

xxxx

xxxxxx

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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.

  1. 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).
  2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  4. 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.
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in about the Journal.
  6. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
  7. Journal of Islamic World and Politics applies Zero tolerance towards plagiarism. Every manuscript submitted into the Journal of Islamic World and Politics would be scanned using Turnitin (similarity check) then the editor decides the case of possible plagiarism. A similarity report would be provided to the author(s), and the JIWP editor would conduct the following actions:
    1. Similarity check result is more than 40%: The manuscript would be rejected (due to poor citation and/or poor paraphrasing, manuscript outright rejected, NO RESUBMISSION accepted).
    2. Similarity check result is around 15-40%: The manuscript would be sent to the author for amendment (provide correct citations to all places of similarity and do good paraphrasing even if the citation is provided).
    3. Similarity check result is lower than 15%:  Would be proceeded to substantive review or citation improvement may be required (proper citations must be provided to all outsourced texts).
    In cases 2 and 3: The authors should revise the article carefully, add required citations, do good paraphrasing to outsourced text, and then resubmit the manuscript with a new Turnitin report showing NO PLAGIARISM and similarity should be lower than 15%.