About the Journal

Journal of Political Islam (JOPI) is an academic journal published by the Department of Political Science three times (June, September, and December). This journal emphasizes the specifications of political practice and discourse from the individual, organizations, or government regarding Islamic Studies. This journal openly accepts the contributions of experts from related disciplines. Not all published articles represent the views of journals or other institutions with links to journal publications.

Title

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 Journal of Political Islam 

Editor in Chief

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Dr. Moch. Mubarok Muharam, M.IP

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DOI Prefix

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 10.26740/jopi

Publisher

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Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Frequency

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June, September, and December

 

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Vol.1 No.1 (June 2025)
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We are proud to present the inaugural issue of Jurnal of Political Islam (JOPI)—Volume 1, Number 1 (June 2025). This issue marks a significant milestone in our commitment to foster scholarly dialogue and advance critical research on the Journal of Political Islam across global contexts. This introductory volume brings together a diverse range of articles from six countries: Indonesia, Japan, Russia, Malaysia, Australia, and Saudi Arabia.

We welcome readers to reflect on the diverse insights featured in this issue and to take part in advancing global understanding and critical inquiry into Political Islam.

Published: 2025-06-17

Articles

  • DI/TII Movement 1949–1962: Conflict of Islamic Ideology and Nationalism in Indonesia


    Abstract views: 13 , PDF downloads: 7
  • The Identity Politics and the Delegitimization of Local Culture: A Case Study of FPI's Satire of Dedi Mulyadi in the Context of Sunda Wiwitan


    Abstract views: 1136 , PDF downloads: 2
  • Becoming Relevant in the Generation Z Era: A Study of PKS’ Political Communication Strategy in the 2024 Election


    Abstract views: 9 , PDF downloads: 2
  • The Influence of an Islamic Preaching Influencer on Muslim Political Preferences: A Case Study of Kadam Sidik on Social Media


    Abstract views: 1 , PDF downloads: 0
  • Islamic Political Communication In The Digital Era: A Study On The Media Social Islamic Mass Organizations of Indonesia


    Abstract views: 25 , PDF downloads: 1
  • Identity and Cultural Politics: NU’s Existence in the Dynamics of Power in East Java


    Abstract views: 6 , PDF downloads: 0
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