Publication Process

1.  Manuscript Submission

  • Authors submit articles through the Open Journal System (OJS) of Al-Muallif: Journal of islamic Education.
  • Manuscripts must conform to the Journal's template and adhere to author guidelines.
  • The editor reviews manuscripts for initial formatting to ensure completeness of administrative and technical requirements.

2. Initial Screening

  • The editor checks for originality using Turnitin (maximum 20% similarity).
  • Manuscripts that do not meet the Journal's scope will be rejected outright (desk rejection).

3. Peer Reviewer Assignment

  • Manuscripts that pass the initial review are sent to at least two peer reviewers for double-blind review.
  • The reviewers are from outside the author's affiliation and have expertise relevant to the article's field.

4. Peer Review Process

  • Reviewers assess aspects of novelty, relevance, methodology, data validity, and theoretical and practical contributions.
  • Assessments are given in the following forms:

                 - Accepted without revision

                 - Minor revision

                 - Major revision

                 - Rejected

5. Editorial Decision

  • Based on the reviewers' recommendations, the editor decides whether to accept, request revisions, or reject the submission.
  • If revisions are made, the author is given a specific time (usually 2–3 weeks) to complete them.

6. Final Checking and Layout

  • After the revisions are received, the editor checks that they align with the reviewers' input.
  • Successful manuscripts are checked for grammar (language editing), layout (template conformity), and bibliography.
  • The article is then prepared for final layout.

7.  Proofreading and Final Approval

  • The author will receive a proof (final layout copy) for review.
  • The author must provide final approval before the article is published.

8.  Online Publication

  • Articles are published online on the  Al-Muallif: Journal of islamic Education. (OJS) website.