Author Guidlines

GUIDELINES FOR IHTIROM JOURNAL WRITING

Al-Utsmani College of Islamic Studies, Bondowoso

  1. Manuscripts submitted must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration for publication in other journals/media, as evidenced by a statement letter from the author.
  2. Manuscripts should be written in accordance with the rules of the Indonesian language and the General Guidelines for Enhanced Indonesian Spelling.
  3. Manuscripts should be typed in 1.5 spacing on A4 paper with Times New Roman font, size 12 pt, and should be between 10-25 pages.
  4. The margins should be 4 cm at the top, 3 cm at the bottom, 4 cm on the left, and 3 cm on the right.
  5. The title of the manuscript should be a maximum of 15 words, written in bold, capital letters, Times New Roman size 14.
  6. Following the title, the full name of the author (without titles) should be included. Below the author's name, the institution and the author's email address should be mentioned, in Times New Roman font size 11 pt.
  7. The abstract should be between 150-200 words with 3-5 keywords, written in both Indonesian and English.
  8. The manuscripts included in this journal cover research results themed around Islamic education and Islamic economics.
  9. Tables and figures can be presented in line with the text or displayed on separate pages attached at the end of the manuscript. Each table or figure must be numbered with Arabic numerals, titled, and sourced if necessary.
  10. Research manuscripts should include the title, author's name, author's institution address, author's email, abstract, keywords, and content. The content of the manuscript should have the following structure and systematics:
  11. Introduction: Includes background, literature review covering relevant theories and research results, problem formulation, and research objectives.
  12. Method: Contains the research methods used, design/model, location and time, population and sample, data collection techniques, and data analysis techniques.
  13. Results and Discussion: Presents research findings in accordance with the problem formulation and research objectives, and discusses the research results with relevant theories and research findings.
  14. Conclusion and Suggestions: Conclusions are based on data analysis and discussion, answering research questions and problems, not a summary of the discussion. Suggestions are made based on the conclusions and contain practical recommendations that can be used as a reference for problem-solving.
  15. References: At least 10 references from the last 10 years, except for historical studies, which may use classic (older) references published more than 10 years ago. Of these, 80% should be from primary sources, namely articles published in scientific journals.
  16. Internet references should be from accountable sources; references from Blogspot, Wordpress, Wikipedia, or other unreliable sources are not allowed.
  17. All sources cited in the manuscript must be listed in the references, and vice versa.
  18. The reference list should be written in alphabetical order according to the author's last name, without academic titles. This applies to both foreign and domestic authors.
  19. Citations and references should mention the last name of the cited author and the year in parentheses (Innote). Page numbers can be included if necessary.