Journals

  • ⁠Mangaji Journal of Islamic Literacy

    Mangaji Journal of Islamic Literacy is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research on Islamic literacy in its broadest sense-Qur’anic literacy, religious reading and writing practices, digital and media literacy, and literacy education in Muslim communities. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary perspectives that connect Islamic tradition with contemporary literacy challenges, policies, and pedagogical innovations across diverse social and cultural contexts.

  • Mangaji Journal of Contemporary Islamic Law

    Mangaji: Journal of Contemporary Islamic Law: The aim of this journal is to foster scholarly publication and transformation within contemporary society in the field of Islamic law. The journal focuses on critical and contextual studies of Islamic law as a dynamic legal, ethical, social and institutional system. The journal prioritises manuscripts that demonstrate argumentative novelty, strong theoretical contributions, robust methodology, and significant relevance to contemporary legal and social issues. Consequently, the journal’s scope places particular emphasis on the following fields: 1. Modern Islamic Constitutional Law, 2. Environmental Fiqh and Ecotheology, 3. Islamic Legal Pluralism, 4. Islamic Legal Anthropology, 5. Artificial Intelligence and Digital Fatwas, 6. Islamic Family Law, 7. The Development of Islamic Law within the Context of Customary Law, 8. Sharia Economic Law, 9. Islamic Law and Gender Justice, 10. Comparative Islamic Law in a Global Context

  • ⁠Mangaji Journal of Ecotheology

    Mangaji Journal of Ecotheology is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal that explores the relationship between religion, theology, and ecological sustainability. The journal promotes scholarly engagement with environmental ethics, spiritual ecology, and faith-based responses to climate and biodiversity crises, especially within Islamic and interreligious perspectives. It serves as a platform for rigorous research linking theology to real-world ecological action and policy.

  • ⁠MANGAJI: Journal of Socio-Religious Moderation Studies

    MANGAJI: Journal of Socio-Religious Moderation Studies (MAJORS) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of religious moderation as a social, cultural, and policy-oriented phenomenon. The journal encourages critical analyses of how communities negotiate diversity, manage tensions, and build inclusive civic life through dialog, education, and governance. It welcomes empirical and theoretical contributions that illuminate moderation practices in Southeast Asia contexts.