Journal of Islamic Studies (JIS) focuses on publishing scholarly works that explore the various dimensions of Islam as a religion, civilization, and system of knowledge. This journal welcomes contributions from researchers, lecturers, and scholars who examine Islamic thought and its relation to contemporary social, cultural, and scientific developments. The scope of JIS covers a wide range of topics, including Islamic theology and philosophy, Qur’anic and Hadith studies, Islamic education, Islamic law and society, Islamic da’wah and communication, Islamic history, civilization and culture, as well as Islamic economics and contemporary issues. Through its interdisciplinary approach, JIS aims to foster academic dialogue and promote the integration of Islamic values with modern scientific perspectives, thereby contributing to the advancement of Islamic scholarship and intellectual development.