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INSAN CITA: Journal of Islamic Civilization and Social Movements
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026)The latest issue of Insan Cita: Journal of Islamic Civilization and Social Movements, published by the Islamic World Development Network (IWDN), features seven scholarly articles resulting from international collaboration, with a total of 22 authors representing 15 countries: Indonesia, Australia, Japan, Cambodia, Egypt, China, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Gambia, Turkey, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and the United Arab Emirates. This authorship composition reflects an academic network spanning Asia, Europe, Africa, and Australia, thereby enriching perspectives on Islamic civilization studies and the dynamics of contemporary social movements. Each article in this issue adopts an interdisciplinary approach that positions Islam as an intellectual and social force responsive to global change, while reaffirming the journal’s commitment to fostering collaborative, transnational scholarly discourse that is relevant to the challenges of modern civilization.
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Insan Cita: Journal of Islamic Civilization and Social Movements
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)Insan Cita: Journal of Islamic Civilization and Social Movements is published by Korps Alumni Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam (KAHMI).
This issue has been available online since October 25th, 2025, for the regular issue of October 2025.
All articles in this issue (7 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 22 authors from 11 countries: Indonesia, Australia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Thailand, Cambodia, several African countries, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and Türkiye. The participation of authors from eleven different nations reflects the journal’s strong international orientation and commitment to promoting global academic collaboration. This issue highlights various themes related to Islamic civilization, intellectual renewal, religious movements, education, and contemporary social transformation. Through its interdisciplinary scope, Insan Cita Journal serves as an academic platform for scholars and researchers to engage critically with the dynamics of Islamic thought and global social change.