Journal Focus

Suluh: Journal of Community Service focuses on the publication of community engagement and community service activities in the form of training, education, and mentoring programs grounded in Islamic Studies and Social Sciences. The journal presents applied and practice-based community service initiatives aimed at enhancing community capacity, literacy, and quality of life in response to religious, social, educational, and contemporary societal needs.

The journal emphasizes community service activities that are contextual, solution-oriented, and responsive to real challenges faced by religious communities, social groups, educational institutions, economic actors, and academic communities.


Journal Scope

The scope of Suluh: Journal of Community Service covers community service activities within the fields of Islamic Studies and Social Sciences, including but not limited to the following areas:

  • Community service based on Islamic education and religious literacy

  • Training and mentoring in Islamic knowledge and religious practices

  • Application of Islamic values in community capacity building

  • Community engagement related to socio-religious and ummatic economic issues

  • Social education and community mentoring for improving societal well-being

  • Community service in education, leadership, and human resource development

  • Application of social sciences in preventing and addressing social problems

  • Utilization of science and technology in community service activities