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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

  1. Manuscript articles can be in both Arabic and English using Software Microsoft Office (Word, and Excel), Font 16 Traditional Arabic (Arabic Manuscripts), and 12 Times New Roman (English Manuscripts). Only footnotes, tables, figures, and appendices can be written using Font Size 12 Traditional Arabic (Arabic Manuscripts) and 10 PT Times New Roman (English Manuscripts).
  2. If there is a usage of Qur'anic verses or Hadith from the Prophet (P.B.U.H.), it only needs to be done by translation only.
  3. The manuscript should be in single spacing (Arabic Manuscripts) and 1.5 single spacing (English Manuscripts) and justified, with a margin of 2.5cm.
  4. The article needs to have a title and author’s name and second author’s name along with the full address (institution’s or university’s address, e-mail, handphone number, office number, fax together with the second author’s details).
  5. Every article must include an `abstract in English. The length of the abstract is no more than 150 words including 5 keywords.
  6. The length of each article must not exceed 6000 words.
  7. The Arabic words in the manuscript should be in a transliterated form.
  8. Reference for each article must be written according to the Chicago Manual Style.
  9. Notification Letter - the editorial board will send an e-mail to the author to notify that the manuscript is received.
  10. Letter of Acceptance/Rejection for Publication – the editorial board will send a letter by e-mail to the author to notify if the manuscript judged by the panels is approved or declined to be published.
  11. Letter of Publication – the editorial board will send a letter by e-mail to the author if the article has been judged, repaired, and corrected to be published in the college’s journal.
  12. Certificate of Appreciation– the editorial board will send a certificate of appreciation by mail to the authors who have sent their articles.

 

TYPES OF ARTICLE IN JOURNAL

  1. Full-Length Article

Also known as a research article. This article includes an Introduction, Methodology, Findings and Discussion, Conclusion, and References. Below are a few elements that need to be inserted into this empirical article:

  1. Introduction – an argument or arguments made in existing literature context by providing images of the significance of research or findings from the aspect that fills on theory/knowledge/literature/methodology/existing professional knowledge/ potential to upgrade practice.
  2. Methodology – things that need to be discussed are the basic theory of selected design, selecting samples, construction of research instrument, also analysis method (qualitative, quantitative, or a combination of both).
  3. Findings and Discussion – the author(s) needs to conclude data by providing a table/graft or theme where data is easily understood, the most significant findings and relation to the research question(s), also state the practical issue that exists/ comes up in collecting data like errors, trust based on research context.
  4. Conclusion – the author(s) needs to state the implications, significance, and limitations of research collectively.

 

  1. Research Notes

Research Notes is known as a conceptual article, which needs to show an established argument that answers one or more related questions. An article starts with a review of previous studies related to the discussed topic(s) and provides arguments, evidence, and examples that prove the author(s)’s article concerning the research questions. The author(s) needs to take a subjective stand against issues/questions that have been argued.

 

  1. Book Reviews

The author(s) needs to review strengths and weaknesses by providing examples from the book that has been reviewed. Analyzed books need to use a concept and implications by providing future findings deeply. The book review section covers:

  1. Title of the Book
  2. Author(s)
  3. Title of the Article
  4. Series/ Volume (if any)
  5. Publisher
  6. Country and State
  7. Year of Publication
  8. No of Pages
  9. Price
  10. ISBN

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