Documentation standards:
- Sources and references in the content are documented according to the system: (APA7). The exception to this is special research related to Islamic Sharia and Arabic studies, where documentation is in the margin according to what is common in research by mentioning the source and the author’s nickname, for example: The Jurisprudence of Zakat, by Al-Qaradawi, p. 44.
- References are indicated within the content by mentioning the author’s nickname and then the year of publication in parentheses in the case of a direct reference, for example: Abdullah (2016) indicated. In the case of an indirect reference, the author’s name and year of publication are mentioned in parentheses, for example (Abdullah, 2016). In the case of an in-text quote, the number is mentioned. Page or page numbers in parentheses (Abdullah, 2016: 26)
- As for documenting the sources and references at the end of the research, it should be in one list arranged in alphabetical order; The author’s surname and first name (year of publication) The title of the book in bold or italics, or underlined (edition) Place of publication: Publishing house.
- If the reference is a search of a journal, it should consist of: Author’s nickname, first name, (year of publication), research title, journal name, issue, pages, and place of publication of the journal.
- If the reference is from a website, it should consist of: author’s nickname, first name, title of the article/research, site name, date it was accessed, and direct short link.
- Consider mentioning the verse number and Surah name when citing the Holy Qur'an, and mention the source and publishing data when citing prophetic hadiths.
Submitting Research’s Mechanism and Receiving and refereeing Procedures:
- Research, studies and all attachments are sent to the journal's email.
- Send a soft copy of the research in (DOC+PDF) format.
- The researcher submits a written declaration according to the form, in which he pledges that the research submitted for publication is his, and has not been previously published or submitted for publication in any other periodical journal, and bears full legal responsibility in the event of amendment to the intellectual rights of others.
- The researcher attaches a briefed CV, including the researcher’s detailed address and phone numbers in order to facilitate communication with the researcher when necessary.
- The research is to be received with the previous attachments from the journal’s secretariat, then the research is numbered according to its receive. The researcher is notified of receiving his research.
- The research is initially examined to determine its compliance with publication specifications. If there is a need for amendment, the research is returned via email to the researcher to be amended according to the initial remarks within a week, then he sends the amended version, knowing that this examination does not necessarily mean that the research has been accepted for publication.
- The research is tested by special programs to measure the plagiarism percentage, provided that not to exceed (20%).
- The research is then presented to the editorial board to determine its suitability for refereeing, and then nominate referees within no more than two weeks.
- Each research submitted for publication in the journal is reviewed by at least two referees, and the research is sent to a third referee, If the opinions of the arbitrators differ, upon the guidance of the editor-in-chief, after reviewing the remarks.
- After the refereeing process, the researcher is notified of the result of the refereeing to make the amendments if it is approved, or is notified of the disapproval of the research while maintaining not giving reasons.
- Approved research papers are returned amended according to what is in the referee's remarks on the journal's e-mail.
- Research must be reviewed in terms of linguistic, spelling and grammar before publication.
- In the event that the research is finally approved for publication, a notice is sent to the researcher (approving the research for publication)
- In the event that the research is published, the researcher is given a free soft copy of the journal in which his research was published.