Focus And Scope

The journal publishes empirically grounded and multidisciplinary work on Religion, Social, and Culture in Islamic Studies Context. The broad range of fields published by the journal includes, but is not limited to: Tradition or Custom in Islamic Society, Belief and Ritual System in Islam, Islamic Institutions and Organization, Quranic Studies, Islamic Politics, Sufism, Ideas of Muslim scholars, Islamic History, Islamic Philosophy, Islamic Manuscripts, Islamic Art, Ritual and Philanthropy in Islamic Society.
 
While the journal encompasses a wide range of topics, Fikri: Jurnal Kajian Agama, Sosial dan Budaya primarily concentrates on the cultures and traditions of Muslim communities in Asia and Africa, approaching these subjects from a multidisciplinary perspective. This emphasis on the two continents arises from their shared characteristics, including their positions along the equator in tropical and subtropical regions, their colonial histories, their rich ancient cultures and civilizations, and the common challenges they encounter as developing areas. Research into the traditions and cultures of Asia and Africa is anticipated to enhance the development of their respective cultures, which are vying for recognition on a global scale.