Author Guidelines
Jurnal Al-Jina’i Al-Islami Writing Guidelines
The article
- Does not contain plagiarism elements and has maximum similarity index at 20%. (Please attach the similarity index check result to the supplementary files column)
- Never and is not being published in another journal.
- Written in Indonesian.
- Submitted via https://ejournal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/jaa/index
Substance and Systematics of Articles
Articles published in Jurnal Al-Jina'i Al-Islami are articles that examine issues related to Islamic Criminal Law legislation, thought, and reform in Indonesia and abroad. The required elements of an article are: 1) title, 2) author's name, institution name, and e-mail address, 3) abstract and keywords, 4) introduction, 5) methods, 6) results and discussion, 7) conclusion, and 8) bibliography.
Writing style
Articles published in the Jurnal Al-Jina'i Al-Islami have the following writing style:
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Accepted articles are those written using MS Word, A4 paper, 10 to 20 pages in length, with one-point spacing and using Georgia 11 pt font.
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The title of the article is written specifically and effectively, with a maximum of 15 words in Indonesian.
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Author's name and institution. The author's name must be accompanied by the author's institution, email address, without academic title and position.
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The abstract is the essence of the paper, written in one paragraph, using Indonesian and English, and a maximum of 100-250 words. The abstract is written in a single paragraph and includes the research background, research objectives, research methodology, results and discussion, novelty, and contribution.
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Keywords consist of 3 to 5 keywords that reflect the concepts written in the paper.
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The introduction includes the general background or problem background, gap analysis or problem statement, a review of previous studies, the novelty of the research, hypothesis (if applicable), and the research objectives.
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The research methodology includes the research approach and method, types and sources of data, data collection techniques, data analysis techniques, and the time and location of the research (if applicable).
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Results and Discussion. This section consists of the latest data analysis, hypothesis testing, and answering research questions, and findings. The discussion involves the interpretation of the results, comparisons with other research and theories, and the implications of the research results.
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Conclusion. This section outlines the author's conclusions on the actual issues discussed (aligned with the research objectives), the practical implications and benefits, the limitations of the study, and recommendations.
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References. Provide information on the literature used in the article with 80% primary and current literature (from journal and research articles) and 20% textual citations (maximum last 5 years).
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The tables and graphs used must be accompanied by sources and numbering.
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Footnotes and bibliographies use the Jurnal Al-Jina'i Al-Islami writing guidelines.
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The language used in Jurnal Al-Jina'i Al-Islami is good and correct Indonesian.
Footnote style
The footnote system applied in the Al-Jina'i Al-Islami Journal is the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style (Full notes) and uses the Mendeley/Zotero/Endnote reference management tool).
Bibliography
The bibliography in the Jurnal Al-Jina'i Al-Islami is arranged alphabetically based on the last name of the author cited. The format for writing the bibliography follows the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style (Full notes).
Arab to Latin Transliteration
The transliteration guidelines used in this journal refer to the Joint Decree of the Ministry of Religion and the Ministry of Education and Culture No. 158/1987 and Number 0543b / U / 1987. for further detail, please click the following link: Download

