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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

  1. The Journal invites scholars and expert working in all displines in Sharia and law.
  2. Articles should be original, research-based, unpublished and not under review for possible publication in other journals.
  3. Articles should be written in Indonesian, Arabic, English, or other international languages.
  4. The manuscript contains scientific studies of shari’ah sciences
  5. Submissions must contain the elements:
  6. The title with the center position uses the letters Capitalized Bold. The article title is printed in capital letter in the middle, with a letter of 15 points. Section headings are ranked in a different font (all section and subsection headings in bold or bold italic), and do not use numbers/numbers in section titles.
  7. Author name (without academic degree), author affiliation following e-mail for easy communication.
  8. Abstract; in English if the writing is in Indonesian, and in Indonesian if the writing is in English, Arabic or other international languages.
  9. Abstract contains a maximum of 150-250 words.
  10. Keywords between 3-7 concepts.
  11. Paper format:
  12. Introduction: explains the theoretical background, related research, the practical applications and the nature and purpose of the article.
  13. Literature Review: The literature review shows a “knowledge map” related to the topic of study, provides theories and concepts that can sharpen the analysis and relies on reputable journal articles published no later than the last 10 years.
  14. Methods: describes research type, the participants, the materials and the procedures employed in the study such as treatment(s) and data analysis.
  15. Resultsand Discussion: Results should be clear and concise. Discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. The discussion is described in straightforward sub-headings. Extensive citations and discussion of published literature should be avoided.
  16. Conclusion: The main conclusions of the study may be presented in a short conclusions section, which may stand alone or form a subsection of a discussion or Results and discussion section.
  17. References: References are listed in alphabetical order. Each listed reference is cited in text, and Non-research papers include major theme, logical development of the theme, author's point of view, implications, inferences, or conclusions.
  18. The manuscript is typed using a computer with A4 quarto size with 1.5 spacing, a minimum of 15 pages, a maximum of 30 pages in Times New Roman font size 12 and is accompanied by a file accompanied by a curriculum vitae of the author.
  19. Submitted article contain manuscripts files and a short author’s bio, sent via OJS at https://asas-ins.com/index.php/ILR/submission/wizard?sectionId=2
  20. Foreign language words or phrases are written in italics, while Arabic-Latin transliteration refers to Arabic-Indonesian transliteration according to the SKB 2 Menteri.
  21. Compound words (idhafiyah) are written in a separate for words, such as Al-Islam wa Ushul al-Hukm, al’adalah al-ijtima’iyah.
  22. All publications cited in the text must be included in the list of references. Ensure that any references cited in the text are included in the list of references or otherwise.
  23. Writing footnotes is done sequentially starting from the author's first name, last name, book title (italics), book edition (publishing city, publisher name, year), page cited. Or using mendeley in Chicago manual of style 17th edition (full note). Example:

Journal

Rohmawati Rohmawati and Ahmad Rofiq, “Legal Reasonings of Religious Court Judges in Deciding the Origin of Children:  A Study on the Protection of Biological Children’s Civil Rights,” Ijtihad : Jurnal Wacana Hukum Islam Dan Kemanusiaan 21, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 1–20, https://doi.org/10.18326/IJTIHAD.V21I1.1-20.

 

Book

Johari and Wahidin, Arbitrase Syariah, ed. Hajar (Pekanbaru, 2019).

 

Website

Nashih Isyatami Aulia, “Pengesahan 5 Fatwa Baru DSN MUI Jadi Landasan Pelaku Industri – Majelis Ulama Indonesia,” accessed November 11, 2021, https://mui.or.id/berita/31807/pengesahan-5-fatwa-baru-dsn-mui-jadi-landasan-pelaku-industri/.

  1. References of your manuscript must be up to date (in the last of 5 to 10 years and minimum of 15 references that 80% of the references is from primary sources/journal of national acredited) and your reference can be accessed by anyone. Authors are responsible for ensuring that the information in each reference is complete and accurate. All references should be cited within the text; otherwise, these references will be automatically removed.
  2. List of references alphabetically, chronologically, using Mendeley and choose using mandelay in Chicago manual of style 17th edition (full note). For examples:

Isyatami Aulia, Nashih. “Pengesahan 5 Fatwa Baru DSN MUI Jadi Landasan Pelaku Industri – Majelis Ulama Indonesia.” Accessed November 11, 2021. https://mui.or.id/berita/31807/pengesahan-5-fatwa-baru-dsn-mui-jadi-landasan-pelaku-industri/.

Johari, and Wahidin. Arbitrase Syariah. Edited by Hajar. Pekanbaru, 2019.

Nkoane, Paul. “A Taxing Assessment: Evaluating South African Mechanisms That Curtail Tax Fraud in Cases of Impeachable Transactions.” Journal of Financial Crime 26, no. 1 (2019): 293–312. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFC-09-2017-0085.

Rohmawati, Rohmawati, and Ahmad Rofiq. “Legal Reasonings of Religious Court Judges in Deciding the Origin of Children:  A Study on the Protection of Biological Children’s Civil Rights.” Ijtihad : Jurnal Wacana Hukum Islam Dan Kemanusiaan 21, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.18326/IJTIHAD.V21I1.1-20.

  1. The procedure for presenting quotations, references, tables and pictures followes the provisions of the General Guidlines for Enhanced Indonesian Spelling (Depdikbud, 1987). Articles in English use standard styles.
  2. The author of the article is given the opportunity to revise the manuscript based on recommendations/suggestions from bestari partner or editors.
  3. Articles that do not meet the writing guidelines and have many errors will be rejected by the editor. The editor does not accept hard copy submissions. Juris articles in the online version in pdf format can be opened and accessed for free in this journal.
  4. Everything related to licensing for citation or the use computer software for manuscripts or other matters related to intellectual property rights carried out by the author of the article, as well as any legal consequences that may arise because of it, is the full responsibility of the author of the article.

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