Journal title At-Tafkir
Initials at
Abbreviation At-Tafkir
Frequency 2 issues per year (May & November)
DOI Prefix 10.32505 by  
ISSN 1979-9357 (Print)| 2620-5858 (online)
Editor-in-chief Prof. Dr. Zulkarnaini, MA (Scopus ID: 58077554200)
Publisher Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LP2M) IAIN Langsa
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At-Tafkir is a high-quality, open-access, peer-reviewed research journal that the Center for Research and Community Services of Institut Agama Islam Negeri Langsa, Indonesia. At-Tafkir is providing a platform that welcomes and acknowledges high-quality empirical original research papers by researchers, academicians, professionals, and practitioners from all over the world. At-Tafkir is providing a platform that welcomes and acknowledges high-quality empirical original research papers about education written by researchers, academicians, professionals, and practitioners from all over the world.

At-Tafkir focuses on providing articles on Islamic studies from a general paradigm. The articles based on theoretical, academic research and conceptual paradigms are welcome. Thus, this journal's scope is about Islamic education, Islamic law, Islamic studies, Islamic economics and business, social religion, Qur'anic and Hadith studies, Islamic philosophy, Islamic thought and literature, Islam and developmentalism, Islam in global politics, Islam and women's empowerment, and humanities.

At-Tafkir, with ISSN 2620-5858 (online) and ISSN 1979-9357 (printed), has been accredited SINTA 4 by the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture decision number 204/E/KPT/2022, which is valid for five years since enacted on 22 December 2022. For further lists on Sinta Indonesia Journal Profile, please click here.

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Vol 18 No 2 (2025): At-Tafkir

Published: Dec 26, 2025

Reinterpreting Talik Talak in Indonesia: Harmonizing Fiqh and the Compilation of Islamic Law in Indonesia

103-117 Ach. Ainul Yaqin, Fadil SJ, Zaenul Mahmudi
Read Statistic: 24

Gender, Authority, and Islamic Legal Administration: Rethinking Women’s Eligibility as Penghulu in Indonesia

118-128 Jamiliya Susantin, Yusron Palevi, Wahyuni Danial Khotimah, Ahmad Izzuddin
Read Statistic: 20

Enhancing Governance and Community Welfare from the Perspective of Islamic Legal Politics: A Case Study of Musrenbang in Aceh

129-142 Muhammad Bin Abubakar, Nanda Herijal Putra
Read Statistic: 37

Building an Islamic Development Paradigm: Criticism of Gerard Clarke and the Relevance of SDGs in Contemporary Da'wah

143-165 Aslichan Aslichan, Taufiq Rahman, Asep Sahid Gatara, Tata Sukayat
Read Statistic: 6
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