Al-'Allāmah: Journal of Scriptures and Ulama Studies is a Journal managed by The Ulama Cadre Education Program of Great Mosques of Istiqlal (PKUMI). This journal focuses on Ulama and Women Ulama Studies, Islamic Studies, covering a wide range of disciplines including Qur'anic Studies, Hadith, Gender, Theology, Philosophy, Law, Economics, History, Islamic Education, and Islamic Thought.

 Journal title Al-'Allāmah: Journal of Scriptures and Ulama Studies
 Initials Al-Allamah
 Type of Review Double Blind Review
 Language English & Arabic
 ISSN E-ISSN: 3048-3662 | P-ISSN: 3048-3654
 Frequency Twice a year in June & December
 DOI  https://doi.org/10.70017/al-allmah.v1i2.8
 Editor-in-chief Mulawarman Hannase |||
 Managing Editor Idil Hamzah ||||
 Publisher Pendidikan Kader Ulama Masjid Isitqila Jakarta
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Call of paper Al-'Allāmah: Journal of Scriptures and Ulama Studies

2025-08-22

CALL FOR PAPERS – Al-‘Allamah: Journal of Scriptures and Ulama Studies
Volume 3 Number 1 | June 2026

Organized by PKU-MI (Ulama Cadre Education Program of Istiqlal Mosque)

Scope and Themes

  • Ecotheology and Eco-Sufism in a Qur’anic and Tafsir Perspective

  • The Role of Ulama and Women Ulama in Environmental Issues

  • Islamic Environmental Fiqh (Fiqh al-Bī’ah)

  • The Role of Islamic Institutions and Pesantren in Environmental Awareness

Submission Deadline: March 31, 2026
Manuscript Submission: al-allamah.istiqlal.or.id
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This issue explores contemporary discussions on gender justice and women’s rights within Qur’anic interpretation and Muslim societies. The articles examine Hakiki Justice, gender-based research methods, hermeneutical and epistemological approaches to the Qur’an, and evolving gender roles in Muslim families, offering critical and interdisciplinary perspectives that contribute to the development of inclusive and contextual Islamic studies.

Published: 2025-12-29

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