Focus and Scope

Focus:

The journal primarily addresses topics that explore the intersection of youth development, Islamic teachings, and global challenges. It seeks to bridge theoretical perspectives with practical applications relevant to the lives of Islamic youth.

Scope:

The Journal of Islamic Youth welcomes interdisciplinary submissions from various fields, including but not limited to:

Islamic Education and Youth Development:

  • Strategies for fostering Islamic values among youth.
  • Role of Islamic educational institutions in youth character development.
  • Youth Identity and Spirituality:
  • Exploration of Islamic identity formation in a multicultural and globalized world.
  • Spiritual practices and their impact on youth mental health and well-being.

Youth Leadership and Community Engagement:

  • Contributions of young Muslims to their communities and societies.
  • Leadership development within an Islamic framework.

Social and Cultural Challenges:

  • Navigating cultural assimilation and maintaining Islamic values.
  • Addressing issues such as radicalization, discrimination, and identity crises.

Technology and Media:

  • Influence of digital media on Islamic youth behavior and identity.
  • Strategies for countering negative portrayals of Islam in media.

Islamic Youth Movements and Activism:

  • Role of youth in Islamic social, political, and environmental movements.
  • Historical and contemporary perspectives on youth activism in the Muslim world.

Globalization and Youth Dynamics:

  • Challenges and opportunities for Muslim youth in a globalized era.
  • Comparative studies of Islamic youth across different countries and cultures.