Focus and Scope
Focus:
Insan Cita: Journal of Islamic Civilization and Social Movements aims to provide a scholarly forum for the critical exploration of Islamic civilization and social movements, fostering multidisciplinary dialogue among researchers, academics, and practitioners. The journal aspires to contribute to the advancement of knowledge on how Islamic values and communities interact with broader social, cultural, political, and economic transformations at local and global levels.
Scope:
The journal publishes original research, theoretical analyses, and systematic reviews covering topics such as
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The historical development and transformation of Islamic civilization;
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The ideologies, strategies, and impacts of Islamic social movements;
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Muslim communities' roles in contemporary social change;
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Interdisciplinary studies connecting Islam with sociology, anthropology, political science, history, economics, education, media, and cultural studies;
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The article discusses the responses of Islamic societies to modernity, globalization, and contemporary social issues.