About the Journal
Al Khatib – Journal of Islamic Communication and Broadcasting is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that provides a scholarly platform for the exploration and development of knowledge in the field of Islamic communication, da’wah (Islamic preaching), and broadcasting in contemporary contexts.

Published by Rasyidin Institute, Al Khatib aims to foster high-quality research and critical discussion on how Islamic messages are conveyed through various media channels — traditional and digital — and how they shape and respond to the dynamics of modern society.
The journal welcomes contributions that address a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
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Theoretical and practical studies of Islamic communication and da’wah
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Islamic media and broadcasting strategies
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Digital da’wah and social media activism
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Islamic journalism and public relations
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Communication ethics from an Islamic perspective
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Islamic rhetoric, public speaking, and khutbah studies
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Community-based da’wah and cultural communication
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Islamic communication policy and regulation
Al Khatib publishes original research articles, conceptual papers, case studies, and reviews that aim to advance understanding of Islamic communication in today’s diverse and rapidly evolving information landscape.
All submitted manuscripts will undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure scholarly integrity and quality. The journal is published twice a year and accepts articles written in English, Arabic, or Bahasa Indonesia.
Through this platform, Al Khatib aspires to be a trusted reference for researchers, practitioners, preachers, and students who wish to deepen their understanding and practice of effective, ethical, and relevant Islamic communication.

