Focus and Scope

Islamic Communication and Civilization Journal (ICCJ) publishes original research articles, conceptual papers, and critical reviews focusing on the intersection of Islamic communication, da‘wah, media, and civilization studies.

The journal covers, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Islamic Communication and Da‘wah
    • Da‘wah strategies and communication ethics
    • Religious discourse and preaching studies
    • Spiritual and transpersonal communication
  2. Media, Technology, and Islam
    • Digital da‘wah and social media
    • AI, digital religion, and religious transformation
    • Media representation of Islam
    • Media, Gender, and Sufism in Contemporary Society
  3. Islam, Culture, and Civilization
    • Islamic civilization and contemporary society
    • Cultural communication and religious identity
    • Post-religious society and spiritual crisis
  4. Communication, Ethics, and Humanity
    • Islamic ethics in communication
    • Humanistic and prophetic communication
    • Peace communication and interreligious dialogue
  5. Islamic Studies in Global Context
    • Islam and globalization
    • Transnational Islamic communication
    • Comparative religious communication
  6. Policy, Governance, Development, and Diplomacy
    • Islamic communication and public policy
    • Development communication and social change
    • Religion, governance, and development
    • Islam, diplomacy, and international relations
    • Soft power, media, and cultural diplomacy
  7. Intimate, Networked, and Everyday Islamic Communication
    • Parasocial interaction and religious influencers
    • Intimate, family, and interpersonal religious communication
    • Social network analysis and Islamic communication
    • Platformization, algorithms, and religious authority
    • Everyday Islam and lived religious communication