AUTHOR GUIDELINES
Musyarakah: Journal of Sharia Economics (MJSE) receives written in the form of articles in the form of research, the study of literature, as well as related scientific papers, both in Indonesian, Arabic, and English, with the following conditions:
- The paper has not been published in a periodical or book.
- The number of pages between 10-20 pages, typed with 1.5 spacing on A4 size paper (21 cm x 29.7 cm).
- Posts submitted in the form of print-outs and file-document stored with RTF (Rich Text Format) in computer applications MS Word.
- Each article is accompanied by: (a) title, (b) the author's name (without an academic degree) with names / departments and institutions / universities writer, (c) abstracts of 125-150 words written in English or Arabic manuscripts Indonesia, and the Indonesian to English or Arabic script, (d) the keyword, (e) the introduction (without subtitles) containing; background and purpose or scope of the article, (f) discussion, (g) Conclusions and Recommendations, and (h) bibliography.
- While the manuscript research results presented systematically as follows: (a) title, (b) the author's name (without an academic degree) with names / departments and institutions / universities writer, (c) 75-125 word abstracts written in English or Arabic manuscripts Indonesia, and the Indonesian to English or Arabic script, (d) the keyword, (e) the introduction (without subtitles) containing; background and purpose or scope of the article, (f) the method of research, (g) the results of research and discussion, (h) Conclusions, (h) references, and (i) the attachment (if any) ,
- The word from a foreign language and vernacular that has not been absorbed and the Indonesian written with print-sloping (italic); Special Arabic word written italic and following the guidelines of transliteration.
- Reconciliation in writing using indnote, for example (Subhi, 2007: 16), quote Scripture (Qur'an, al-Kahf (18): 5), (the New Testament, Jn. 20:31), the Hadith quoted include the narrators.
- The article is accompanied by References / Bibliography written by the same rules for writing the foot note, except for the page numbers are omitted. Example: Margaret Andersen, Race, Class, and Gender (California: Publising Company, 1992).