Khidmatuna Journal aims to be a medium for information dissemination and socialization regarding various innovations and solutions resulting from Community Service (PkM) activities and academic research, all aimed at advancing society. Its main scope includes:

  • Islamic Community Development: Efforts for the empowerment and development of communities that integrate Islamic values across social, economic, and cultural dimensions.

  • Religious Studies and Interreligious Dialogue (Interfaith Dialogue): Research and practices that support understanding, tolerance, and efforts toward dialogue among religious communities to foster social harmony.

  • Da'wah and Social Transformation: Studies on the methodology and effectiveness of Da'wah (Islamic propagation) in leading positive change, addressing social issues, and advancing societal civilization.

  • Education and Religious Moderation: Initiatives and analyses concerning the role of education, both formal and non-formal, in instilling moderate, inclusive, and anti-extremism attitudes.

  • Local Wisdom and Nusantara Islam: Explorations of how local traditions and wisdom interact with Islamic teachings, and the role of Nusantara Islam (Islam in the Indonesian archipelago context) in community development.

Khidmatuna specifically prioritizes articles based on the implementation of field programs and those that demonstrate a direct impact on improving the quality of life in various societal areas, including religious, social, educational, and cultural aspects.