Focus and Scope
MUNIF: International Journal of Religion Moderation is an international, peer-reviewed, and open-access academic journal that publishes original research articles, conceptual papers, literature reviews, and case studies focusing on the concept, implementation, and development of religious moderation in global and multicultural contexts.
This journal provides an interdisciplinary platform for scholars, researchers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers to explore innovative ideas, empirical findings, and theoretical perspectives related to religious moderation, social harmony, and interfaith understanding.
Scope of the Journal
MUNIF invites high-quality manuscripts from various academic disciplines, including but not limited to:
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Religious Moderation and Harmony
Studies on the promotion of religious moderation to foster mutual respect, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence in diverse societies. -
Interfaith Dialogue and Global Peacebuilding
Research on strategies, practices, and policies that support interfaith engagement and contribute to global peace initiatives. -
Radicalism, Intolerance, and Deradicalization Strategies
Analyses and solutions addressing the challenges of religious extremism and approaches to deradicalization. -
Islamic Education and Curriculum Development
Contemporary approaches in designing, implementing, and evaluating Islamic education and religious curricula to strengthen tolerance and inclusivity. -
Policy, Governance, and Religious Tolerance
Studies on the role of governments, institutions, and communities in policymaking and governance for enhancing religious moderation. -
Humanitarian Values and Cultural Diversity
Exploration of how religion interacts with humanitarian principles and cultural diversity to promote inclusive societies. -
Comparative Studies of Religion and Social Inclusion
Comparative research on religious practices, values, and social integration across regions and cultures.
By encouraging interdisciplinary perspectives, MUNIF aims to contribute to the advancement of academic discourse on religious moderation while fostering tolerance, peace, and inclusivity at both local and global levels.