Spectrum: Journal of Islamic Studies is an academic journal that focuses on interdisciplinary research in Islamic studies to significantly contribute to the development of Islamic knowledge through empirical and theoretical approaches. The journal presents articles that explore various aspects of the Islamic tradition, including theology, Islamic law, Islamic economics, history, and the relationship between religion and politics in social and cultural contexts. The journal's primary focus is to explore classical and contemporary Islamic thought, including studies on fiqh, usul fiqh, criticism of contemporary Islamic thought and others. The studies published aim to provide new insights into the development of Islamic thought in the modern world.
The scope of Spectrum: Journal of Islamic Studies includes interdisciplinary research that combines the fields of theology, law, history, politics, economics and society in Islam. The journal encourages critical thinking about the contribution of science to understanding Islamic teachings and the interaction between religious and secular sciences. By emphasizing in-depth research-based studies, the journal seeks to present new perspectives in understanding the challenges and dynamics faced by the global Muslim community. Therefore, Spectrum is not only a forum for academic research but also functions as a discourse space that facilitates the development of knowledge in Islamic studies in various historical and contemporary contexts.