Current IssueVol 3, No 4 (2025)

Published May 6, 2025

Issue Description

Volume 3, Issue 4, 2025, the first article discusses the phenomenon of anonymous Islamic communication in Indonesia, especially as it intersects with the dynamics of political Islam and the norms of public discourse. The paper investigates how anonymous actors leverage digital platforms—particularly social media—to disseminate religious-political messages while avoiding social, ethical, and legal accountability. The discussion highlights how anonymity in Islamic communication serves both as a strategic tool for marginalized or oppositional voices and as a potential threat to ethical standards and public trust. The research emphasizes the growing influence of digital platforms in shaping contemporary Islamic discourse, as well as the challenges posed by misinformation, polarization, ... More

Table of Contents

Articles

Islamic Communication in the 21st Century: Principles, Methods, Practices, Digital Transformation and Contemporary Applications

Abdulrohim E-sor, Mahmudulhassan Mahmudulhassan, Muhammad Abuzar, Elias Ahmed, Saif Uddin Ahmed Khondoker, Shikdar Mohammad Riazul, Obydur Rahman (Author) | 571-594 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.354
The Influence of Islamic Culture on Organizational Performance in Islamic University In Uganda: A descriptive Study

Mugoya Bashir, Ndizaawa Joash Paul, Akurut Patricia Ocom, Aina-Obe Shamsuddin Bolatito (Author) | 595-614 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/5pgtmm30
Nadwatul Ulama and Its Role in Defending Islamic Thought Against Colonial and Secular Influences

H.M. Ataur Rahman Nadwi (Author) | 615-634 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.374
The Threats of Ai and Disinformation in Times of Global Crises

Mukhtar Imam (Author) | 635-650 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.394
Socio-Economic Impact of Some Muslim Non-Indigenes on the Development of Karmo Community in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria

Abdulrahman Yahaya (Author) | 651-670 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.395
The Dynamics of Islamic Thought in Responding to Contemporary Challenges

Hicham Diouane, Muhammad K. Ridwan, Muhammad Zawil Kiram, Abdalrahman Abulmajd (Author) | 671-686 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.361
Islamic Psychology: An Integrative Approach to Human Behavior and Mental Well-Being

Sumaia Almajri, Najah Baroud, Khuloud Mustafa Alouzi, Amaal Kasheem (Author) | 687-704 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.353
Global Trends and Challenges in Teacher Training: A Bibliometric Analysis (2019–2024)

Mohieddin Masoud, Abdulnasir Alsayd, Majdy kasheem (Author) | 705-732 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.356
From Riba to Zakat: An Analytical Study of Islamic Economic Principles and Their Distinction from Conventional Economics

Nahid Ayad, Mowafg Abrahem Masuwd, Safa Alrumayh (Author) | 733-752 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.358
Contemporary Interpretation of Asnaf Muallaf and Its Management Model: Evidence from Majlis Islam Sarawak

Fadzil Hazim Samah, Nik Abdul Rahim Nik Abdul Ghani (Author) | 753-776 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.401
Establishing Shariah Audit Criteria for Zakat Operations: Where to Begin?

Mohd Suffian Mohamed Esa, Salmy Edawati Yaacob, Hairunnizam Wahid (Author) | 777-796 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.402
Selected Chapters of Bayan Wujub Al-Hijra `ala’l-`Ibad of Shaykh Uthman Bn Fuduye, its Impact and Teachings to the Lives of Contemporary Muslim Ummah

Muhammad Maga Sule, Muhammad Maishanu Aliyu (Author) | 797-816 Pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69526/bir.v3i4.403
View All Issues

Bulletin of Islamic Research (E-ISSN: 3031-4526) is an international open access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the scholarly study of Islam and Muslims. Contributions are encouraged from a wide range of scholarly perspectives, Islam and Muslim related disciplines and sub-disciplines about Islamic Studies. the journal bridges the gap between the two traditions of Muslim and Western scholarship.  BIR aims to address Bibliometric Research, Mini Review, Questionnaires Application, conceptual paper & article review, theoretical and empirical research issues that impact the development of Islamic Studies and promote its efficiency in the social and cultural contexts. The publication for this refereed journal is quarterly (March, June, September and December). The journal aims to publish all quality submission in time to ensure the impact of humanities research quickly conveyed, examined, and disseminated worldwide. Simultaneously, it visions to become the benchmark for the research and publications in all the fields of Development of Islamic Studies and to promote the superior standards globally. This journal uses double-blind review, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. To facilitate this, authors need to ensure that their manuscripts are prepared in a way that does not give away their identity.

 

Indexed In