About the Journal
Islamic Communication and Civilization Journal (ICCJ) is a peer-reviewed international academic journal that publishes critical and interdisciplinary studies on Islamic communication, media, and civilization in the context of contemporary global transformations. The journal provides a scholarly platform for examining how Islamic values, narratives, and communication practices engage with social change, digital technologies, cultural dynamics, and global public discourse. ICCJ welcomes original theoretical, empirical, and analytical research addressing issues such as digital media, artificial intelligence, globalization, ethics, cultural studies, identity formation, and post-traditional or post-religious societies. Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, ICCJ seeks to contribute to global academic debates on religion, communication, and civilization while upholding rigorous double-blind peer review and international publication ethics.
Current Issue
This inaugural volume of the ICCJ Article Collection features articles written by 11 authors from 6 higher education institutions in Indonesia: Universitas Nurul Jadid, STIDKI Al-Hamidy Pamekasan, Universitas Sunan Gresik, Universitas Annuqayah, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya, and Institut Ahmad Dahlan Probolinggo. The published articles present contemporary studies on Islamic communication, media, society, and social transformation, reflecting the contributions of Indonesian scholars to the advancement of knowledge and Islamic civilization.
Articles
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Original Title | : | Islamic Communication and Civilization Journal |
| Short Title | : | ICCJ | |
| Frequency | : | 2 Issues per Year (January & July) | |
| Articles per Issue | : | 5 Articles | |
| ISSN | : | 3124–2588 (Online) | |
| Editor-in-Chief | : | Muhammad Munir, M.Sos. | |
| Publisher | : | Department of Islamic Communication and Broadcasting Al Fithrah Institute of Islamic Studies, Surabaya, Indonesia |
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| Citation Analysis | : | Google Scholar | |
| Subject Area | : | Communication, Da'wah, and Civilization | |
| Discipline | : | Communication |


