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Author Guidelines

Article Writing Guide for the AL-Hisbah Journal

Writing Articles for AL-Hisbah: Journal of Islamic Economics is published twice a year, every March and August, containing papers/articles about ideas and research written by experts, educators, students, practitioners and reviewers in the fields of micro and macro economics in an Islamic perspective, Islamic development and happiness, ZISWAF and issues related to economics in general which are reviewed from an Islamic perspective.

General requirement:

  1. Article length between 3000 and 9000 words (including bibliography, notes and tables).
  2. Attach a statement that the article has not been published in any other publication and in any form.
  3. Each article will be given a plagiarism test.
  4. The article consists of 10 components:

The sections in the article do not use chapters (except research results and discussions), but indicators that state components or parts in the article can be seen in the first sentence of the first paragraph.

Articles are delivered using the following components:

Title: Maximum 15 words. The font used is Time New Roman, 14, centered, and bold. (Title written in Indonesian)

Author Name : The author's name is written under the title using Time New Roman, 12, Bold, without a title, and cannot be abbreviated. The name of the institution and the author's email address are written below the author's name in italics

Abstract: Consists of 150 to 250 words, written in English and Indonesian in one paragraph containing: Research objectives, research methodology, data analysis, and research findings. Typed using Time New Roman font 11 and one.

Keywords: Maximum 5 words/phrases

Introduction: The manuscript should be typed in Times New Roman font size 12, 1.5 spacing and Justify. Normal margins with 6000-7000 words in .doc format.

The introduction consists of the background or reasons for the research, supporting theories from several literature which form a clear theoretical basis, problem formulation, and the purpose of the writing. The introduction is written in one chapter without subtitles. All presentations in the article are written in essay form, so there is no numerical or alphabetical format to separate chapters/sections, or to mark new chapters/sections. For this reason, if there are parts of the article content that require numbering or bullet lists, make them into flowing paragraphs like the following: (1) one, (2) two, and (3) three.

In the Introduction it is explained (1) what is crucial about an issue or phenomenon so that the author needs to write about it or publish it, whether in qualitative or quantitative research, (2) Is the (already) existing writing not enough? Explain: what other people HAVE written and what have NOT been written (hence the need for this writing). (Previous research) (Novelty). (3) What (specific) purpose of the writing? (Is it different from the others? The aim of this article is to COMPLETE the shortcomings of the existing article)=> focus of the article (4) What do you want to test (prove) in this article? (argument or hypothesis to be tested)

Describe in detail the background of your article and the current position of your research among other research on related themes. You should also discuss the relationship between your research and other researchers; a literature review, especially of the most relevant recent academic work published in highly reputable journals, is a must

Method: The research method in the article text explains the type of research, research subjects and objects, research time and location, research instruments, sampling methods, data collection and data analysis. For research that uses tools and materials, write down the specifications of the tools and materials. For qualitative research such as classroom actions, case studies, etc., it is necessary to increase the presence of research, research subjects, informants who participate in supporting research data, location and duration of research as well as details regarding research validity written using Time New Roman 12 letters.

 

Sub Title Discussion

The research results describe the main findings of the research. The results and discussion presented are written in a systematic manner, only resulting data/information related to the research objectives. The discussion in the research article explains the results obtained from the research.

The author compiles, analyzes, evaluates, interprets and compares the results of the latest findings with existing research findings. Writers must pay attention to the consistency of articles starting from the title to the bibliography.

Existing tables or figures are presented with sufficient explanations and include numbers and titles. Complete the existing tables and figures by writing the source under each table/figure. Tables are created without vertical borders

Conclusion The content of the conclusion should be an answer to the research questions and objectives. conclusions are presented in one paragraph, not points, and expressed not in statistical sentences.

Suggestions

The author writes down his suggestions from the research results obtained, both suggestions for further research and subjects that have been researched.

Bibliography: For reference it is better to use the Zotero/Mendeley application and use the 6th edition of the APA model. The following is an example. Size 10 with TNR typeface

Try to cite reputable journals in the bibliography with a percentage of 80% of journal articles, even better if the reference journal is an accredited journal and another 20%.