Journals

  • ARIV: Asrar – Rusyd – Islamic Virtue

    ARIV: Asrar – Rusyd – Islamic Virtue is a peer-reviewed open-access journal focusing on the development of Islamic thought through philosophical, Sufistic, educational, and intellectual traditions of Islam. The journal serves as an academic platform for critical, reflective, and transformative discussions on the dynamics of Islamic thought in both classical and contemporary contexts.

    ARIV views Islamic thought as a dynamic and multidimensional intellectual tradition encompassing the relationship between revelation, reason, spirituality, education, culture, and social realities. Therefore, the journal encourages studies that are not only normative and historical but also analytical, contextual, and interdisciplinary in addressing contemporary challenges faced by Muslim societies.

    The journal publishes original research articles, conceptual papers, literature reviews, and critical studies contributing to the advancement of theories, methodologies, and practices in Islamic thought. Its scope includes Islamic philosophy, Sufism and Islamic spirituality, Islamic education, Islamic ethics, Islamic intellectual traditions, classical and contemporary Muslim thinkers, Qur’anic and Hadith studies from intellectual perspectives, and the relationship between Islam, culture, society, and civilization.

    As a scholarly journal oriented toward national and international academic standards, ARIV is committed to maintaining publication quality through rigorous peer-review processes, academic publication ethics, theoretical and methodological contributions, and interdisciplinary as well as international scholarly dialogue

  • Pemikiran Islam

    Jurnal Pemikiran Islam (JPI) published by Program Studi Aqidah dan Filsafat Islam, Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Filsafat UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. This journal is published twice a year, that is July-December and January-June. Jurnal Pemikiran Islam focuses on studies of Islamic thought of Nusantara, theology, philosophy, and Sufism.