Journals

  • Journal of Indonesian Digital Islamic Studies

    Journal Information


    Original title  : Journal of Indonesian Digital Islamic Studies
    Abbreviation  : JIDIS
    Frequency  : 2 issues per year (June and December)
    Number of articles  : 5 research articles and reviews per issue
    DOI  : https://doi.org/10.64685/JIDIS
    ISSN  : 3124-7776
    Editor-in-Chief  : Prof. Dr. Abd A'la, M.Ag
    Publisher  : Zamzami Scholar Publishing
    Citation Analysis  : Google Scholar; Garba Rujukan Digital
    Subject Area  : Social Sciences; Arts and Humanities
    Category   : Religious Studies; Media and Communication; Digital Culture and Society
    Discipline  : Digital Islamic Studies; Digital Culture Studies

     

    The Journal of Indonesian Digital Islamic Studies (JIDIS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal published by Zamzami Scholar Publishing (Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia) that advances theoretically informed and empirically grounded scholarship on the intersections of Islam, media, and digital culture. The journal conceptualizes digital Islam as a transformative socio-cultural and epistemic domain in which religious knowledge, authority, identity, and practice are continuously produced, mediated, and contested through digital infrastructures. It prioritizes analytically rigorous, theory-driven, and methodologically sound research grounded in the social sciences, rather than normative theological argumentation.

    Positioning Indonesia as a strategic site of inquiry, JIDIS highlights how the world’s largest Muslim-majority democracy offers critical insights into broader global transformations of religion in digitally mediated societies. The journal encourages comparative, regional, and transnational perspectives that connect Indonesian cases with wider theoretical and empirical developments in digital religion and media studies, in line with international scholarly expectations such as Scopus and Web of Science.

    JIDIS publishes original research that contributes to interdisciplinary and social-scientific analyses of Islam in digital contexts, with a focus on key issues such as the mediation of Islamic knowledge and authority, platformized da‘wah and religious pedagogy, digital identity and everyday religious practice, religion and politics in the digital public sphere, and the role of algorithms and platform governance in shaping contemporary Islamic culture.

  • Journal of Digital Islamic Thought

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    Original title  : Journal of Digital Islamic Thought
    Abbreviation  : JDIT
    Frequency  : 2 issues per year (June and December)
    Number of articles  : 5 research articles and reviews per issue
    DOI  : https://doi.org/10.64685/JDIT
    ISSN  : 3124-0763
    Editor-in-Chief  : Muhammad Lutfi
    Publisher  : Zamzami Scholar Publishing
    Citation Analysis  : Google Scholar; Garba Rujukan Digital
    Subject Area  : Arts and Humanities
    Category   : Religious Studies
    Discipline  : Digital Theology (Kalām); Digital Qur’anic and Tafsir Studies; Digital Hadith Studies; Digital Islamic Philosophy; Digital Contemporary Islamic Thought

     

    The Journal of Digital Islamic Thought (JDIT) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Zamzami Scholar Publishing (Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia). The journal is dedicated to advancing the study of Islamic intellectual traditions within digitally mediated contexts, with a focus on the core disciplines of Ushuluddin, including Qur’anic studies (tafsir), Hadith studies, Islamic theology (kalām), Islamic philosophy, Sufism, and Islamic political thought. It provides an international platform for high-quality, original research that examines how Islamic knowledge is produced, circulated, and interpreted in contemporary digital environments.

    JDIT is distinguished by its focus on Digital Ushuluddin Studies as an emerging field of inquiry. Rather than treating digital media as a neutral instrument, the journal conceptualizes digitality as an epistemic domain that reshapes religious authority, interpretive practices, and the structure of Islamic discourse. This approach enables a systematic analysis of how digitally mediated spaces influence the transformation of classical Islamic scholarship and its engagement with contemporary social, cultural, and political realities.

    The journal prioritizes theoretically grounded and methodologically rigorous research that contributes to global academic debates in Islamic Studies and digital religion. By integrating classical Islamic intellectual traditions with contemporary analytical frameworks, JDIT seeks to offer a distinct scholarly contribution, particularly by amplifying perspectives from Muslim societies in the Global South and positioning them within international and comparative discussions on religion and digital transformation.

  • Journal of Digital Sharia and Contemporary Legal Thought

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    Original title  : Journal of Digital Sharia and Contemporary Legal Thought
    Abbreviation  : JDSCLT
    Frequency  : 2 issues per year (June and December)
    Number of articles  : 5 research articles and reviews per issue
    DOI  : https://doi.org/10.64685/JDSCLT
    ISSN  : 3124-6648
    Editor-in-Chief  : Dr. Fahruddin Ali Sabri, S.H.I., MA
    Publisher  : Zamzami Scholar Publishing
    Citation Analysis  : Google Scholar; Garba Rujukan Digital
    Subject Area  : Arts and Humanities
    Category   : Religious Studies
    Discipline  : Digital Sharia Studies; Digital Religion and Law; Digital Socio-Legal Studies; and Digital Islamic Legal Studies

     

    The Journal of Digital Sharia and Contemporary Legal Thought (JDSCLT) is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by Zamzami Scholar Publishing (Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia). The journal is dedicated to advancing empirically grounded and theoretically informed scholarship on the transformation of Islamic law in contemporary digital environments. It examines how digital media, platform infrastructures, and emerging technologies reshape the production, circulation, interpretation, and contestation of Sharia and Islamic legal thought, with particular attention to the reconfiguration of legal authority, normativity, and religious knowledge in data-driven societies.

    Positioned at the intersection of Islamic legal studies, socio-legal research, and digital culture, JDSCLT prioritizes interdisciplinary contributions that engage critically with current debates on law, religion, and technology. With a regional emphasis on Muslim societies in Southeast Asia and openness to comparative and global perspectives, the journal focuses on key areas such as digital mediation of Islamic legal discourse, transformation of religious authority in online environments, artificial intelligence and algorithmic legal reasoning, digital contestation of family law and gender issues, and platform governance, data ethics, and regulation in Islamic legal contexts.

    JDSCLT publishes original research articles that demonstrate conceptual clarity, methodological rigor, and strong empirical grounding. The journal emphasizes social-scientific and socio-legal approaches, while submissions based solely on normative theological argumentation without analytical engagement are generally not considered. By fostering systematic and critical inquiry, JDSCLT contributes to international scholarly discussions on religion, law, and digital transformation.

  • Journal of Indonesian Digital Pedagogy

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    Original title  : Journal of Indonesian Digital Pedagogy
    Abbreviation  : JIDP
    Frequency  : 2 issues per year (June and December)
    Number of articles  : 5 research articles and reviews per issue
    DOI  : https://doi.org/10.64685/JIDP
    ISSN  : 3124-7970
    Editor-in-Chief  : Prof. Dr. Thoha Hamim, MA
    Publisher  : Zamzami Scholar Publishing
    Citation Analysis  : Google Scholar; Garba Rujukan Digital
    Subject Area  : Social Sciences
    Category   : Education
    Discipline  : Digital Education, E-Learning, and Instructional Technology

     

    The Journal of Indonesian Digital Pedagogy (JIDP), published by Zamzami Scholar Publishing in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia, is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing critical and interdisciplinary studies on the digital transformation of Islamic education in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The journal focuses in particular on pedagogical change, technological integration, and digitally mediated learning practices within madrasahs, pesantrens, and Islamic higher education institutions. JIDP examines how digital technologies, online platforms, social media, and virtual learning environments reshape teaching methods, curriculum development, educational authority, and student learning experiences in contemporary Islamic education.

    Positioned within broader international discussions on digital education and digitally mediated learning cultures, JIDP provides an academic platform for empirically grounded and theoretically informed scholarship concerning the intersections of Islamic education, pedagogy, media, and digital society. The journal encourages analytically rigorous and methodologically sound research that critically explores how Islamic educational institutions negotiate educational innovation, digital literacy, online religious learning, and socio-cultural transformation in the digital era.

    JIDP welcomes contributions from scholars in Islamic education, educational technology, pedagogy, sociology of education, communication, media studies, and related interdisciplinary fields. The journal prioritizes empirical originality, theoretical depth, and international scholarly relevance through qualitative, quantitative, mixed-method, digital ethnographic, and data-driven research approaches. By fostering global scholarly dialogue, JIDP aims to contribute to the development of innovative, inclusive, and sustainable models of Islamic education in digitally connected societies.

  • Journal of Digital Religion and Contemporary Society

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    Original title  : Journal of Digital Religion and Contemporary Society
    Abbreviation  : JDRCS
    Frequency  : 2 issues per year (June and December)
    Number of articles  : 5 research articles and reviews per issue
    DOI  : https://doi.org/10.64685/JDRCS
    E-ISSN  : 3124-1034 
    Editor-in-Chief  : Mukhammad Zamzami
    Publisher  : Zamzami Scholar Publishing
    Citation Analysis  : Google Scholar; Garba Rujukan Digital
    Subject Area  : Arts and Humanities
    Category   : Religious Studies
    Discipline  : Indonesian Digital Religion

     

    The Journal of Digital Religion and Contemporary Society (JDRCS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Zamzami Scholar Publishing, Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. The journal serves as an international forum for the study of religion in relation to digital technologies and contemporary social change. It focuses on how religious ideas, practices, and identities are communicated, shaped, and contested within digital environments.

    JDRCS publishes original research that examines the intersection of religion, media, and digital culture through empirical and theoretical approaches. The journal highlights emerging issues such as social media and religious authority, algorithmic influence, online religious communities, and the role of artificial intelligence in religious knowledge production. It welcomes interdisciplinary contributions from religious studies, social sciences, media studies, and related fields.

    With a distinctive emphasis on contemporary digital contexts and Global South perspectives, JDRCS encourages context-sensitive and methodologically rigorous scholarship. The journal prioritizes research that contributes to critical academic debates and offers new insights into the transformation of religion in an increasingly networked and mediated world.

  • Journal of Digital Economic Studies

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    Original title  : Journal of Digital Economic Studies
    Abbreviation  : JDES
    Frequency  : 2 issues per year (June and December)
    Number of articles  : 5 research articles and reviews per issue
    DOI  : https://doi.org/10.64685/JDES
    ISSN  : 3124-5609
    Editor-in-Chief  : Dr. Bakhrul Huda, Lc., M.E.I
    Publisher  : Zamzami Scholar Publishing
    Citation  : Google Scholar; Garba Rujukan Digital 
    Subject Area  : Digital Economy and Digital Sharia Economy
    Category   : Digital Economics and Sharia Economics
    Discipline  : Digital Sharia Economics

     

    The Journal of Digital Economic Studies (JDES), published by Zamzami Scholar Publishing, Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia, is an international peer-reviewed and open-access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing critical and interdisciplinary studies on the transformation of contemporary economic systems in the era of digitalization. The journal focuses particularly on the development of the Digital Sharia Economy, a rapidly evolving field shaped by the interaction between digital technologies, platform-based markets, financial innovation, and Islamic economic principles. Positioned within the broader discourse of global digital transformation, JDES examines how digital infrastructures, fintech ecosystems, online marketplaces, and data-driven economic practices reshape economic behavior, institutional governance, entrepreneurship, and socio-economic inclusion in contemporary societies.

    JDES provides an academic platform for rigorous empirical and theoretical discussions on the opportunities, challenges, and implications of digitally mediated economic activities, especially within Muslim societies and emerging economies. The journal encourages scholarship that critically explores the transformation of Islamic finance, halal industries, zakat and waqf governance, digital entrepreneurship, and ethical economic development in the context of rapidly expanding digital ecosystems. In this regard, JDES seeks to bridge discussions between digital economy studies and Islamic economic thought while maintaining strong engagement with broader international debates on innovation, sustainability, platform economy, and inclusive development.

    The journal welcomes contributions from scholars across economics, Islamic economics, management, political economy, sociology, communication, public policy, information systems, and related interdisciplinary fields. JDES prioritizes studies that demonstrate analytical depth, methodological rigor, and international scholarly relevance, including quantitative, qualitative, mixed-method, and digital-based research approaches. By fostering critical and globally engaged scholarship, JDES aims to contribute to the development of ethical, inclusive, and sustainable digital economic systems while foregrounding the significance of Sharia-oriented economic values in the contemporary digital age.