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Selamat datang di Portal Jurnal Elektronik yang dikelola oleh Pusat Publikasi Jurnal Elektronik (PPJE) di bawah CV. Elkuator Research & Publication. Kami berkomitmen untuk menyediakan wadah akademik bagi para peneliti, akademisi, dan praktisi dalam mempublikasikan hasil penelitian berkualitas tinggi yang berkontribusi pada pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan. Saat ini, PPJE mengelola empat jurnal ilmiah elektronik sebagaimana tercantum di bawah ini. Ke depannya, tidak menutup kemungkinan PPJE akan menerbitkan jurnal ilmiah lainnya sesuai dengan kebutuhan dan perkembangan keilmuan.

Journals

  • Basmala: Journal of Qur’an and Hadith

    E-ISSN: 3110-2352
    DOI Prefix: 10.24260

    Basmala: Journal of Qur’an and Hadith is a rigorously peer-reviewed academic journal specializing in Qur’an and Hadith studies. Established in 2025 by Elkuator Research and Publication in Pontianak, West Borneo, Indonesia, the journal publishes articles in both English and Indonesian, covering historical and contemporary interpretations of the Qurʾan and Ḥadith. Embracing diversity, the editors welcome contributions from all academic traditions and perspectives—whether Muslim or non-Muslim, from the Islamic world or the West, classical or contemporary.

  • Indonesian Journal of Sharia and Socio-Legal Studies

    E-ISSN: 3090-8175
    DOI Prefix: 10.24260

    The Indonesian Journal of Sharia and Socio-Legal Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing original, high-quality research on the dynamic relationship between Islamic law and society in Indonesia and other Muslim-majority countries. The journal promotes socio-legal and interdisciplinary scholarship that critically examines how Islamic law is interpreted, practiced, institutionalized, and negotiated within diverse social, cultural, political, and legal contexts. It welcomes contributions from scholars and practitioners employing socio-legal, empirical, and interdisciplinary approaches, with particular attention to living fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and everyday legal practices; Islamic law and legal pluralism; Islamic institutions, governance, and authority; gender, family, and legal inequality; legal consciousness and dispute resolution; as well as contemporary challenges and technologies shaping legal practices in Muslim societies.

  • Journal of Religion and Decoloniality

    E-ISSN: 3110-1305
    DOI Prefix: 10.24260

    Journal of Religion and Decoloniality (JRD) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary academic journal exploring the intersections of religion, spirituality, and decolonial thought. It provides a critical platform for scholars, practitioners, and activists who engage with religious epistemologies, traditions, and institutions through decolonial lenses.
    Cover contains the word ᨄᨘᨕ (Puang), a Buginese term for "God" in the indigenous literature, and ornamented with the local design of Batik Lontara. The cover image of a peacock is based on the sketch in the diary of the Maqdanrang of Bone, 1790-1800, British Library, Or. 8154, f. 7v, which symbolizes a local-creative rendering of divine aesthetics.

  • Interdisciplinary Journal of Islamic Education

    E-ISSN: 3109-077X
    DOI Prefix: 10.24260

    Interdisciplinary Journal of Islamic Education (IJIE) is published twice a year by Elkuator Research and Publication and is dedicated to the scholarly study of Islamic Education. IJIE combines research and articles based on the latest studies from contributors who are experts in their fields. The journal addresses the growing needs of intellectuals in responding to contemporary issues and challenges in Islamic Education. Regular issues are published in June and December, with special issues available under specific conditions. The journal aims to publish research-based articles that contribute to the academic discourse in Islamic Education.

  • Journal of Indonesian and Malay World Studies

    The Journal of Indonesian and Malay World Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original and high-quality research on the Indonesian and Malay worlds. It promotes interdisciplinary and comparative studies that examine historical, cultural, social, religious, legal, educational, linguistic, and contemporary issues within local, regional, and global contexts. The journal welcomes original articles based on library research and/or empirical studies by scholars and practitioners that provide significant theoretical, methodological, or empirical contributions and demonstrate clear relevance to the Indonesian and/or Malay worlds.