Khidmatuna is an open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing the outcomes of community service (PkM) activities and research, as well as conceptual studies that focus on social and religious dynamics. Specifically, the journal serves as a vital platform for presenting studies on Islamic Community Development, Religious Studies and Interreligious Dialogue, Da'wah and Social Transformation, Education and Religious Moderation, and Local Wisdom and Nusantara Islam.
Khidmatuna: Journal of Community Service and Socio-Religious Studies is an open-access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by (publisher name). This journal is dedicated to publishing the outcomes of community service-based activities and research (PkM), as well as conceptual studies focused on social and religious dynamics.
Specifically, this journal serves as an important forum for studies on Islamic Community Development, Religious Studies and Interfaith Dialogue, Da’wah and Social Transformation, Education and Religious Moderation, as well as Local Wisdom and Islam Nusantara.
Focus and Scope
The Khidmatuna journal aims to be a medium for disseminating information on various innovations and solutions resulting from PkM activities and academic research for the advancement of society. Its main scope includes:
Islamic Community Development: Empowerment and capacity building of communities by integrating Islamic values into social, economic, and cultural aspects.
Religious Studies and Interfaith Dialogue: Research aimed at fostering understanding, tolerance, and harmony among religious communities.
Da’wah and Social Transformation: Studies on da’wah methodologies that encourage positive and solution-oriented social change.
Education and Religious Moderation: The role of education in building moderate, inclusive, and anti-extremism character.
Local Wisdom and Islam Nusantara: Exploration of the relationship between local values and Islamic teachings within the socio-cultural context of Indonesia.
Khidmatuna prioritizes articles based on the implementation of field programs that have a direct impact on improving the quality of life of communities in religious, social, cultural, and educational sectors.
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