About the Journal
Kawruh: Journal of Islamic Studies (e-ISSN: 3125-103X) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Afkaruna Journal Publisher. This journal is published twice a year, in March and September. Kawruh is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly research in the field of Islamic studies, providing a platform for critical discourse on the multifaceted dimensions of Islamic thought, law, and social dynamics. The journal aims to facilitate researchers, scholars, and practitioners in presenting original empirical findings and robust theoretical contributions that enrich the global academic landscape.
Kawruh places a strong emphasis on manuscripts that offer innovative perspectives and deep analytical insights into Islamic studies, whether through classical approaches or contemporary critical engagement. The journal publishes original research articles that address a broad range of themes, including but not limited to:
- Islamic Thought and Philosophy
- Islamic Law and Jurisprudence (Fiqh & Ushul Fiqh)
- Islamic Education and Pedagogy
- Quranic and Hadith Studies
- Sufism and Islamic Mysticism
- Islam and Contemporary Global Issues
- History and Islamic Civilization
- Integration of Knowledge and Local Wisdom
- Muslim Societies and Social Change
- Interdisciplinary Studies in Islam
Current Issue
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Leading by Example: Transformational Leadership Strategies in Shaping Multidimensional Religiosity of Madrasa Students
Pages: 1-14
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Digital Transformation in Islamic Education: A Strategic Framework for IT-Based Instructional Design
Pages: 14-28
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Rationalism and Empiricism in Islamic Philosophy: A Comprehensive Study of Al-Razi’s Epistemological Framework
Pages: 29-42
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Breaking the Dichotomy: A Strategic Framework for Integrating Islam and Science within Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies
Pages: 43-55
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Shifting Paradigms: The Strategic Significance of Interdisciplinary Approaches in Contemporary Islamic Studies
Pages: 56-67
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