Author Guidelines

Author Guideline

Dirasah, Jurnal Studi Ilmu dan Manajemen Pendidikan Islam, is publishing scientific papers and the results of lecturer research in the field of Islamic education management and Islamic Education.

 

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

An acceptable manuscript will meet the following general criteria: it reports a worthwhile contribution to science, sound methodology was used and is explained with sufficient detail so that other capable scientists could repeat the experiments. Conclusions are supported by data, manuscripts are concise, well written, and understandable.

 

MANUSCRIPT FORMAT

Manuscript should be uploaded to the Dirasah system and arranged in the standard format, Title, Authors, Address, and Email, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Result and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgment, and References. Typed at one side of white paper of A4 size, in single column, 1.15 space line, 12 point Time New Romance font and should be given line numbers. Margins on all four sides are 2 cm.

 

MANUSCRIPT TITLE

The title of the paper should be concise and informative. Avoid abbreviations and formulas where possible. It should be written clearly and concisely describing the contents of the research.

AUTHORS

The manuscript has the main author and co-authors with full name of the author and co-authors (no abbreviation), includes the address (es) and email addresses clearly.

ABSTRACT

The abstract comes after the title page in the manuscript. Abstract must be integrated and independent which is consists of introduction and purpose, methods, results, conclusion, and suggestion. However, the abstract should be written as a single paragraph without these headers. For this reason, References should be avoided. Also, non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at their first mention in the abstract itself. Abstract must be written using 150 until 250 words which has no reference and accompanied keywords.

KEYWORDS

The keywords should be avoiding general and plural terms and multiple concepts. Do not use words or terms in the title as keywords. These keywords will be used for indexing purposes. Keywords should not more than 4 words or phrases in alphabetical order.

INTRODUCTION

State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results. Explain how you addressed the problem and clearly state the aims of your study. As you compose the introduction, think of readers who are not experts in this field. Introduction must be written using 750 until 1000 words

MATERIALS AND METHODS

It should be mention the time and place of research in the first part. All materials and methods that used such chemicals for analysis, treatment, and experimental design must be stated clearly and briefly. State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results. A Theory section should extend, not repeat, the background to the article already dealt with in the Introduction and lays the foundation for further work. a Calculation section represents a practical development from a theoretical basis. Materials and methods must be written using 400 until 600 words.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Result and discussion must be written in the same part. They should be presented continuously start from the main result to the supporting results and equipped with a discussion. The unit of measurement used should follow the prevailing international system. All figures and tables placed separately at the end of manuscript pages and should be active and editable by the editor.

 

CONCLUSION

The conclusion should be explained clearly. Suggestion placed after the conclusion contains a recommendation on the research done or an input that can be used directly by the consumer. Conclusion and suggestion must be written using 40 until 80 words.

Acknowledgment

State the grant source and the person to whom the grant was given. Name the person to help you work.

 

REFERENCES

The author-year notation system is required and completed. All references mentioned should be written down in reference using Turabian 8th Edition style and arranged from A to Z. Articles have 10 recent references or over and 80% is journal. The most of references are the primary ones (last ten years). Unpublished data and personal communication should not be cited as literature citations. “In Press” articles that have been accepted for publication may be cited in references. Include in the citation the journal in which the “in press” article will appear and the publication date if a date is available.

Example

 

Ali, Ameer. The Spirit of Islam. Delhi: Santosh Offset. 1995

Hurgronje, C. Snouck. Islam di Hindia Belanda, terj. S. Gunawan. Jakarta: Bhatara Aksara. 1983.

Subhan, Abdus. “Social and Religious Reform Movements in the 19th Century Among the Muslims.” Dalam Social and Religious Movements, ed. S. P. Sen. Calcutta: Institute of Historical Studies. 1979.

Wahid, Abdul. “Belajar Strategi Pengembangan Kecerdasan Spritual pada Muhammad SAW.” Millah, Vol. III, No.2, 2014.

Wahid, Abdul. Kala Rasul Berduka. Bandung: Mizan, 2014.

 

Footnote

Footnote is written using Times New Romance Font, 10 pt. The writing follows the following format:

1 Ameer Ali, The Spirit of Islam (Delhi: Santosh Offset, 1995), 73

2 C. Snouck Hurgronje, Islam di Hindia Belanda, terj. S. Gunawan (Jakarta: Bhatara Aksara, 1983), 34.

3 Ibid., 51

4 Ali, The Spirit, 60

5 Abdus Subhan, “Social and Religious Reform Movements in the 19th Century Among the Muslims,” dalam Social and Religious Movements, ed. S. P. Sen (Calcutta: Institute of Historical Studies, 1979), 34.

6 Abdul Wahid, “Belajar Strategi Pengembangan Kecerdasan Spritual pada Muhammad SAW,” Millah, Vol. III, No.2, 2014, 189-200.