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AUTHOR GIUDELINES
GENERAL GUIDELINES
- Articles must be original (not plagiarism) and have never been published in another journal. If ever presented in the form of seminars, workshops, etc., say the name of the activity;
- A program writes articles Microsoft Word 2007 to the top, A4 size paper, page margins: top 3 cm, left 3 cm, bottom 3 cm, and right 3 cm, typed with baris1,5 density spacing, font Times New Roman 12, text format in one column;
- For table, chart, and picture, embedded by adding "add space before/after paragraph" in the line spacing option;
- Please submit your manuscript file as a Microsoft Word extension Document (DOC) or Rich Text Format (RTF);
- Please follow this Article Template guide;
- The title and Abstract are in Indonesian and English; the manuscript's content can be written in either language.
STRUCTURE OF PAPER
The length of the manuscript is no more than 5500-7000 words or 15-20 pages.
Articles are written by systematic and the following provisions.
- Title (in Indonesia/English): written concisely and informatively, with a maximum of 12-15 words (single-spaced), it should reflect the substance of the variables described in the article body.
- Name of Author: without titles, the author can be an individual or a team.
- Affiliation: name of the institution
- The email address is located under the author's name.
- Abstract (in Indonesian/English): 100-150 words; abstracts are written in one paragraph, including a scientific review article consisting of a discussion of the core issues and substantial, while the results of the research article comprised of goals, methods, and results. The Abstract is single-spaced.
- Keywords: terms that reflect the concept's essence within the problem's scope may include several terms.
- The body of the manuscript :
- The Research Article consists of an INTRODUCTION, METHODS (if needed), RESULT AND DISCUSSION, and CONCLUSIONS.
- The review Article consists of an introduction (preliminary scientific study) that outlines the problems and framework of analysis, a sub-subtitle that contains the discussion, and a conclusion.
- Reference / Bibliography: The bibliography list contains all references in the article text, originating from relevant and up-to-date sources (from the last five years). References at least consist of 15 journal articles. All citations in the text must be in the reference list and vice-versa.
- Rules of citation :
- Direct citation if the word is more than four lines separated from the text with 1.0 spacing and ten fonts. However, if the citation is less than four lines, it should be integrated into the text with a double apostrophe both in the first and at the end.
- Every citation is given a number.
- The citation system is Footnote, and the Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition (Full Note) is used. Every article, book, and other source should be cited in the reference.
- Citation for Quran and Hadist. For verse, citation contains the name of the surah, number of surahs, and number of verse example: (Qs. Al Mumin [40]: 43). For Hadi's citation, mention the name of Perawi/Author, for instance (H. R al-Bukhari and Muslim) and printed most complicated version.
- For citation, you must use Citation Software/Apps such as MENDELEY, ZOTERO, etc.
Guidelines for Contributors to Research Notes
The Research Notes section provides a means for educational researchers to communicate with one another about their research in progress. Because muamalah is widely indexed nationally and internationally, it effectively supports such exchanges. The Research Notes are also helpful for reporting on smaller research projects with one or two findings of particular interest but do not warrant full-article treatment.
The Note should report briefly on the author's/authors' research-in-progress or recently completed research and feature work that has not been reported elsewhere in journal publications. This current work should be situated briefly in the context of other pertinent scholarship, including the author's or authors' related research. The focus of the Note could be either a specific study or an overview of an ongoing line of inquiry where fuller reporting of results will not occur in print for some time.
The maximum length for a Research Note is 1,000 words, excluding references and one or two tables or graphs. To encourage communication between researchers, authors of Research Notes are asked to provide contact information, including a one-line biography, complete mailing address, and email, fax, and telephone numbers for publication with each Note. This biography and contact information should be included in the document file submitted, and No abstract is required.
Submissions to Research Notes will be reviewed for readability, rationale, clarity, logic, organization, length, and adherence to all muamalah guidelines. Any submission judged to meet these criteria will be published as soon as possible. Any submission that is considered to require revisions according to the criteria outlined will not be published, and revisions will not be invited as the Notes must be current if they are to serve the purposes identified.
Please submit your research note electronically using Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format (RTF) document through the submission feature of the Muamalah Journal.
Guidelines for Contributors to Review Article
The Article or Literature Review studies the theory and related literacy focus and scope of the Muamalah Journal. Studies are restricted to the fields of Indonesian Sharia Economic Law. Studies must have the novelty of helpful information for the development of science. Manuscript articles that can be written in Indonesian or English are recommended—the length of the manuscript is no more than 7000 words.