Author Guidelines

The manuscript texts are written in Arabic or English (preferred). Manuscripts will be first reviewed by editorial boards. The main text of a manuscript must be submitted as a Word document (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf) file. The manuscript consists of 6.000 words (maximum), well-typed in a single column on A4 size paper.  Arabic script using Traditional Arabic Font, Size 18, Spacing 1. The English script is written in Times New Roman Font, Size 12, with a Spacing of 1.15. The manuscript contains an original work and has potentially contributed to the highly scientific advancement.

The manuscript should contain the following sections in this order:
a. Title
The titles of articles in Arabic and English should describe the main content of the manuscripts, be informative and concise, and contain the formal object, material object, and context. Titles should be written in a maximum of 15 words. English titles should use Times New Roman font, size 14pt, with 1.15 spacing, while Arabic titles should use Traditional Arabic font, size 20, with 1.0 spacing.
b. The author's name
Full name without academic degrees and salutation. Manuscripts written by groups need to be supplemented with complete contact details.
c. Name of affiliation for each author
The author's name should be accompanied by a complete affiliation address and email address.
d. Abstract
Should have English and Arabic language/ can be added by Indonesian languages. Written in a minimum of 150 words and a maximum of 200 words, using English. Contains: Introduction: Explain rational reasons or arguments explaining why the issue or phenomenon being written about must be raised or studied. Explain the gap from previous studies that have discussed the issue or phenomenon being studied as an evaluation. Aims and scope of a paper: Explain the problem formulation of the issue or phenomenon chosen as the focus of the study. Method: Explain the type, type, and locus used to answer the proposed problem formulation. Describe the process or method used to obtain data to answer the problem formulation. Explain the stages or process of data analysis. Result: Show novelty or essential findings relevant to the study's focus being raised or studied. Conclusion: Provide a summary of the research findings and conclude the study.
e. Keywords
first keyword, second keyword, third keyword, the fourth keyword (a maximum of 6 words or phrases that are important to the specific or representative for this article). 
f. Introduction
Articles are typed on A4 paper. Every data quoted from other sources must include citations with the APA 6th Style Edition. 
The introduction consists of five paragraphs. First, Background of the Study: Explanation of the context or situation underlying the research, the reasons for choosing the topic, and the subject's relevance to current conditions or developments. Second, Literature Review: Review previous literature or research related to the research topic, along with critically evaluating those studies. Third, Gap Analysis: Identification of areas or aspects that have yet to be studied or are under-discussed in previous research, highlighting the unique contribution this research will make. Fourth, Rationale of the Study: Logical and scientific reasons why this research is essential to conduct, including the urgency and significance of existing issues. Fifth, Purpose or Hypotheses of the Study: A concise and clear statement of what the research aims to achieve, whether in the form of research questions, general and specific objectives, or hypotheses to be tested, to provide a clear direction and objectives of the research
g. Methods
The method consists of three paragraphs. The method must also contain five points or elements: First, explain why the authors chose the issue or phenomenon to be the focus of the study. Second, explain the type of study and the data used. Third, explain the data sources and how they were selected. Fourth, explain what techniques or methods have been used in collecting data. Fifth, explain the process and stages of data analysis that have been carried out.
h. Results and Discussion
Result
The result must be relevant to the focus or research question posed. The result must contain three characters explaining the issue or phenomenon being raised or studied. First, the result must describe the forms of the issue or phenomenon being raised or studied in detail. Second, the result must explain the factors that influence the emergence of issues or phenomena being raised or studied critically. Third, the result must show the implications of the issues or phenomena being raised or studied in a transformative way.
Discussion
The discussion consists of five paragraphs. The first paragraph is a summary paragraph of all the data written in the result section. The second paragraph is a reflection paragraph that explains the causes that arise or apply to the data concluded in the summary section. The third paragraph is an interpretation paragraph that explains the consequences that arise or apply to the data that has been reflected. The fourth paragraph is a paragraph that compares and contrasts the findings with those of previous studies. The fifth paragraph is an action paragraph or study recommendation in the context of conceptual, method, or policy as a solution..
i. Conclusion
The conclusion consists of three paragraphs. The first paragraph contains important findings that are relevant to the focus or questions raised in the study. The second paragraph contains the significance or contribution of the study conceptually, methods, or theories relevant to the study's subject. The third paragraph contains the weaknesses of the study that will become recommendations to be responded to by future studies.
j. Acknowledgement
Recognize those who helped in the research, especially funding supporters of your research.
k. References
References are written using the Mendeley application with APA 7th Edition (American Psychological Association) citation style. The citations of journal articles, books, and web pages can be seen in the example below.
References have a minimum of 30 references, consisting of 1) the relevant references or closely related to the problems that we write, 2) reference the current published within 10 years, 3) references written correctly according to scientific principles as well as the citation style that adapted.

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