Indexing

1. Crossref

2. Dimensions 

3. ASCI (Asian Science Citation Index)

4. Garuda 

5. Google Scholar

6. WordlCat

7. Semantic Scholar

8. OpenAlex

9  Scilit 

 

 

 

SCOPE

      1. Mubādalah Theory and Methodology

  • Development of Mubādalah theory
  • Hermeneutics and Islamic epistemology
  • Qur’anic and Hadith interpretation
  • Methodological innovations in Mubādalah Studies

      2. Gender Equality and Family Studies

  • Marriage and family relations
  • Family resilience and well-being
  • Gender justice and partnership
  • Inheritance, guardianship, and domestic roles

      3. Islamic Law and Social Justice

  • Family law reform
  • Human rights and legal equality
  • Women's legal protection
  • Islamic legal responses to contemporary issues

      4. Politics, Citizenship and Public Participation

  • Identity politics
  • Political representation and leadership
  • Citizenship, democracy, and governance
  • Public ethics and social inclusion

      6. Ecology, Sustainability and Environmental Ethics

  • Human–nature reciprocity
  • Ecological justice
  • Environmental ethics in Islam
  • Sustainability and climate-related issues

      7. Culture, Religion and Local Wisdom

  • Local traditions and customary practices
  • Religion and cultural transformation
  • Indigenous knowledge and social values
  • Cultural perspectives on equality and justice

      8. Digital Society and Contemporary Muslim Life

  • Digital citizenship
  • Online gender-based violence
  • Digital ethics and Islamic values
  • Technology, society, and social transformation

      9. Comparative and Global Mubādalah Studies

  • Cross-regional studies across diverse social and cultural contexts
  • Comparative perspectives on equality, justice, and reciprocity
  • Muslim societies and transnational issues
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to Mubādalah