Author Guidelines

In order for a paper to be submitted to the Asy-Syukriyyah Journal Islamic Studies for publication, the following should be taken into consideration:

  1. All papers written in Indonesian, English or Arabic.
  2. Papers for publication should be sent both as manuscripts and in electronic format (MS Word or later format for the text and MS Excel or later format for the charts) to the General Editor.
  3. The Editors take for granted that:
    • the submitted paper contains original, unpublished work that is not under consideration for publication elsewhere;
    • authors have secured any kind of permission necessary for the publication from all potential co-authors, along with having agreed the order of names for publication;
    • authors hold the copyright, have secured permission for the potential reproduction of original or derived material and are ready to transfer copyright of the submitted paper to the publisher, upon acceptance for publication.
  4. Submission of manuscripts: Manuscripts should be sent in one copy, printed only on one side of paper sized A4, be double spaced with wide margins (3cm left, 3cm right) and consecutively numbered pages (bottom left). The first page should be designed as to accommodate, along with part of the text, the following (in that order, reading from top to bottom): (a) the paper title and potential subtitle(s), (b) the name and institution(s) of the author(s), (c) an abstract, that shouldn't exceed 100 words, with letter format size 10, (d) a footnote containing detailed information related to the author(s) (name, full address, institution in which the author(s) work, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address, as well as any other relevant information), (e) a footnote, marked by an asterisk, containing potential acknowledgments.
  5. Submission of manuscripts in electronic form: Authors must submit electronic manuscripts as well, using the online paper submission form. The submission should only contain the file(s) of the papers submitted for publication, in MS Word or later format for the text and MS Excel or later format for charts. If more than one file, a compressed file (.zip) should be submitted instead.
  6. Formatting requirements: Everything should be double-spaced (main text, footnotes, bibliography, etc.) Type of font-paragraph format required.
  7. References in the main text should cite, inside parentheses, the surname of the author(s) and the year of publication, e.g. (Harisson, 1998). Bibliography at the end of the main text (after potential appendices, before potential tables or legends for figures) should contain publications relevant to the subject of the paper, listed in alphabetical order by the authors` surname, as follows: For books: Hawawini, G. and I. Swary, 1990, "Mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. banking industry: Evidence from the capital markets" (North-Holland, Amsterdam). For periodicals: Griffiths, W. and G. Judge, 1992, "Testing and estimating location vectors when the error covariance matrix is unknown", Journal of Econometrics 54, 121-138. Abbreviations are only accepted in the authors' first names.
  8. Footnotes should be as few and as short as possible (preferably devoid of tables or formulae), marked in the manuscript by superscripts in Arabic figures.
  9. Formulae should be numbered by consecutive, Arabic figures (such as (1), (2), etc.), placed on the right-hand side of the page.
  10. Tables should be numbered consecutively in Arabic figures and have a heading and a title. They should be placed on separate pages at the end of the text, after potential appendices and bibliography.
  11. Illustrations should be provided by the author(s) in separate sheets, in order for them to be reproduced as such and not be redrawn by the editors.
  12. Non-compliance to the above instructions gives the editors the right to return them in order for all necessary changes to be effected by the author(s). The latter are also held responsible for detecting potential errors.