About the Journal

Insan Cita: Journal of Islamic Civilization and Social Movements is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published regularly, focusing on enriching the study of Islamic civilization and the dynamics of social movements through a multidisciplinary approach. This journal was created to meet the need for a place where people can study how Islam connects with social, cultural, political, and economic changes both locally and globally, using historical, theoretical, and practical analysis. Focusing on a research-based approach, Insan Cita looks at important topics like how Islamic civilization has changed over time, the social movements driven by Islamic values, how Muslim communities contribute to social change, and how they deal with the challenges of modern life and globalization.

As a forum for the advancement of scholarly thought, Insan Cita is committed to publishing original works based on primary research and in-depth theoretical analysis, contributing significantly to the development of the social sciences, humanities, and Islamic studies. We expect each published article to provide contextual contributions, taking into account the complexities and diversities of Muslim experiences worldwide. Furthermore, the journal emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, integrating perspectives from fields such as sociology, anthropology, political science, history, economics, education, media studies, and cultural studies to broaden the horizon of understanding regarding Islamic civilization and contemporary social dynamics.