Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

The author must send the manuscript online by first registering as an author on this website.

For every submitted article, the author is obliged to follow the terms and conditions in accordance with Style Guide of Abnauna.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS OF ABNAUNA

  • Articles are conceptual writings or research results in educational sciences in various scopes of the Abnauna Journal study which have been mentioned in the focus and scope
  • The article is original work and has never been published in any scientific journal, proceedings or book.
  • Articles are written in standard Indonesian with 1.5 cm spacing on A4 paper and submitted to the Abnauna journal house. Article length is 15-25 pages or 3000-7000 words. Articles must be submitted no later than two months before the journal is published.
  • Abstracts must be in Indonesian and English with a maximum of 200 words and have keywords (4-6 words)
  • The author's name (without academic degree or degree) will be included as well as the address, email and telephone number concerned.
  • Research articles include: (a) title, (b) researcher's name, (c) abstract, (d) keywords, (e) introduction (problem, objectives and benefits), method, (g) results and discussion, ( h) conclusions and suggestions, and (i) references.
  • Conceptual or thought writing includes: (a) title, (b) author's name, (c) abstract, (d) keywords, (e) introduction, (f) contents or discussion, (g) conclusion, and (h) references.
  • Writing articles in the Managerial Journal should use Arabic-Indonesian transliteration guidelines, as follows:; ب ,(') ا (b), ت (t), ث (th), ج (j), ح (ḥ), خ (kh), د (d), ذ (dh), ر (r), ز (z), س (s), ش (sh), ص (ṣ), ض (ḍ), ط(ṭ), ظ (ẓ), ع ('), غ(gh), ف (f), ق (q), ك (k), ل (l), م (m), ن (n), و (w), _ (h), ء ('), ى (y).To indicate a long vowel sound (madd), a short curved line (macron) is placed above a letter, for example: â, î, and û. (ا, ي, and و). Diphthongs in Arabic are transliterated by combining the two letters ay and aw, for example: layyinah, lawwâmah. words ending with tâ' marbûṭah which function as sịfah (modifier) or as muḍâf ilayh are transliterated with ah, while those which function as muḍâf are transliterated with at.
  • The referencing technique permitted in this article is footnotes, taking into account the main characteristics of literary works, such as books, translated books, bound books, anthologies, articles in anthologies, journal articles, articles from encyclopedias, articles from websites (the internet). ), papergeneral (magazines, newspapers, etc.), theses, undergraduate theses, dissertations, or holy books.for example: o Book: 'Umar Farûkh, Târîkh Ṣadr al-Islâm wa al-Dawlah al-Umawîyah (Beirut: Dâr al-Malâyîn, 1970), 243.o Translated Book: Chalmers, A.F., What is called Knowledge? an Assessment of the Character and Status of Science and Its Methods, Hasta Mitra Editorial Team (Jakarta: Hasta Mitra, 1983), 26.o Volume Based Books: Nadîm Marghalî and Usâmah Marghalî, al-Mursịd ilâ Kanz al-'Ummâl fî Sunan al-Aqwâl wa al-Af'âl, Vol. 1, 2454th hadith (Beirut: Muassasah al-Risâlah, Cet. 3rd, 1989), 121.o Article from the Book: Sarjuni, "Epistemological Anarchism of Paul Karl Feyerabend", in Listiyono Santoso et al, Epistemology of the Left (Yogyakarta: al-Ruzz, 2003), 155.o Article from the Encyclopedia: Samsu Rizal Panggabean, "Dîn, Dunyâ and Dawlah" in Thematic Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, Vol.6 (Jakarta: PT Ichtiar Baru van Hoeve, t.th.), 50.o Article from Journal: 'Abd al-Amîr Zâhid, “al-Khitậb al-'Almânî al-'Arabî al-Mu'âsịr: Târîkhîyatuh wa Bunyatuh al-Mawḍû'îyah” in al-Minhâj, Vol. 27 (Cairo: Muassasah al-Ahrâm, 2002), 14.o Article from Newspaper (Public Papers): Muhammad AS Hikam, “NU and the Civil Society Movement in Indonesia”, Suara Bawah, 03 August 1994, 1.o Article from Website (Internet): Hâshim Sâlih, “Jamâl al-Bannâ bayn al-Isḷâḥ al-Dînî wa al-Tanwîr” in www.assyarqalawsat.com/24-Mei-2004/ accessed 20-June-2008.o Theses, Theses and Dissertations: Thaha Hamim, "Reformist Thought of Moenawar Chalil: Study of an Indonesian Religious Scholar (1908-1961) (Dissertation--McGill University , 1996), 81.Holy book: Al-Qurâ'an, 17:23; Gospel, New Testament, John. 20:31