Please use this template (4 to 6 pages ONLY)
All Accepted peer-reviewed papers will be published in proceeding or journal indexed by Scopus.
International Conference on Islamic Studies and Civilisation (ICISC2022) is an interdisciplinary academic conference which seeks empirically grounded and multidisciplinary work on Islam and Muslim civilization in the Modern world and beyond. The conference addresses a wide-range of issues, spanning the history of Muslim societies, Quranic studies, exegesis and tradition, Islamic education and dakwah, Muslim politics and social movements, gender justice, and Islamic philanthropy and development. This conference promotes excellent scholarship or articles on Islam that present original findings, new ideas or concepts that result from contemporary research projects in Islamic studies, area studies (i.e. Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East), social sciences, and the humanities. This conference will provide a wide opportunity for researchers to meet international research collaborators and to public their works in peer-reviewed scholarly journals.
Track 1. History, Development, Politics and Social Movement
- Islam and regional studies
- The diversity of Muslim culture
- Muslim minority groups, Urban Muslims and cosmopolitanism
- Muslim encounters with other religious communities
- Muslim civil society organizations
- Madrasah and Pesantren
- Islamic curriculum and modern schools
- Formal and informal Islamic education
- Islamic literature and teaching materials in Islamic schools
- Teachers training for Islamic school
- Islamic social movement
- Political Islam and Muslim parties.
- Islam and the state
- Islam in the era of terrors
- Terrorism and violence in the Muslim world
Track 2. Da'wah, Tradition, Islamic Law, and Social Justice
- Islamic trans-nationalism
- Da'wah and global movement.
- Salafism in the Muslim World
- Da'wah and Media
- Da'wah and Inter-religious dialogue
- Fatwa in Muslim societies.
- Family law
- Islamic Law and secularism in Muslim societies
- Contemporary Muslim legal thought
- The implementation of Shari'ah
- Halal industries
- Poverty in Muslim societies
- Islamic framework of philanthropy
- Social justice in Islam
- Philanthropy and social disparity
- Muslim philanthropy and the private sector