Author Guidelines

Guidelines for the writing of articles at AJIEL: The Journal of Islamic Economic Law can be seen as follows:

  • Articles are the author's original scientific work and have never been published or are in the process of being published by other media;
  • Articles emphasize the study of Islamic Economic Law and Islamic Law in Islamic Countries in general and specifically in Indonesia by emphasizing the theories of Islamic Economic Law and Islamic Law and its practices in the Islamic world (See Focus and Scope);
  • Articles must be in accordance with the surrounding style and journal template;
  • The author must submit an article that reviews the actual themes within the scope of economic law and Islamic law, shows the sharpness of analysis, and has updated references and has no plagiarism. The author must fill in the form for the authenticity of the articles.

The article's systematics are:

  • Title
  • Author's name (without academic degree), affiliation, and e-mail;
  • Abstracts are written in two languages, Indonesian and English. The abstract contains a maximum of 250 words;
  • Keywords, between 5 and 7 words;
  • Introduction;
  • Subtitles (according to the needs of the analysis and discussion);
  • Conclusions;
  • Bibliography.

Articles can be written in Indonesian, English, and Arabic;

Articles submitted to AJIEL have been written in A4 paper margins (top: 3.5 cm, Left: 3.5 cm, Bottom: 3 cm, right: 3 cm), Book Antiqua 12 pt, 1.15 space, ranging from 5000 to 7000 words, excluding references.

The article submitted to AJIEL has been written using the Mendeley manager reference application with the Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition (full note).

The articles submitted through online submissions must contain the article's file and the academic biographical data.

The articles were sent using Arabic-Indonesian transliteration according to SKB 3 ministers.

Make sure that your articles are prepared using the articles templateDownload here the article template.