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About the Journal
ILHAD: Jurnal Ilmu dan Dakwah Multidisiplin is a journal published by the Faculty of Da'wah, Universitas Islam Internasional Darullughah Wadda'wah. This journal provides a platform for practitioners and academics to develop theories, conduct empirical research, and introduce new concepts in the field of Da'wah, Islamic studies, and multidisciplinary approaches to Islamic scholarship.
ILHAD contains actual issues related to Da'wah, Islamic education, communication, and other related disciplines, produced by academics through various literature reviews, conceptual articles, and research-based studies. The journal aims to contribute to the advancement of Islamic knowledge by addressing contemporary challenges and opportunities in Da'wah and multidisciplinary Islamic studies.
ILHAD is published twice a year (every six months, in April and October) and follows an open-access policy, ensuring that all published articles are freely accessible to researchers, students, and practitioners worldwide.
Vision
To become a leading scientific journal in the field of Da'wah and Islamic multidisciplinary studies with national and international recognition.
Mission
- To present high-quality research in Da'wah and Islamic multidisciplinary studies for education, research, and community service.
- To facilitate academic discourse and knowledge dissemination among scholars, researchers, and practitioners.
- To support the development of innovative and practical solutions in Da'wah and Islamic education.
Objective
To enhance public literacy and scholarly engagement in the fields of Da'wah, Islamic studies, and communication, contributing to the growth and development of Islamic knowledge in the global era.
Copyright & Archiving
All published works in ILHAD adhere to copyright regulations, with authors retaining the rights to their work under a Creative Commons license. The journal is committed to long-term digital preservation and is included in LOCKSS and CLOCKSS archival systems to ensure permanent availability.