Focus and Scope

NAHNU: Journal of Nahdlatul Ulama and Contemporary Islamic Studies presents high-quality scientific articles, both in the form of field research articles, literature studies, and conceptual. This journal focuses its main study (grand issue) on issues or topics around contemporary Islam that arise among the Nahdlatul Ulama community, both in the Indonesian context and in the international realm, with specializations in studies on:

  1. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and democracy;
  2. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and politics;
  3. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and human rights;
  4. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and nationality;
  5. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and state administration;
  6. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and the environment;
  7. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and religious moderation;
  8. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and culture;
  9. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and public life;
  10. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and local rituals;
  11. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and interfaith relations;
  12. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and Interreligious;
  13. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and gender;
  14. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and science;
  15. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and philosophy;
  16. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and social movements;
  17. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and education;
  18. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and empowerment;
  19. Nadlatul Ulama, Islam and economy

NAHNU: Journal of Nahdlatul Ulama and Contemporary Islamic Studies is a scientific publication forum for academics, researchers, students, professionals, practitioners, and social activists to discuss and share knowledge in the form of scientific articles from various perspectives, including:

  1. Sociology;
  2. Islamic political thought
  3. Law (Islam)
  4. Sociology of religion;
  5. Political sociology;
  6. Gender studies;
  7. Political science;
  8. Islamic studies;
  9. Anthropology;
  10. Law;
  11. Philosophy of religion;
  12. Islamic economics;
  13. Islamic history.