Publication of the Week: Latest Scientific Works by UIN Jakarta Academics (Jun 25, 2025 Edition)
Rectorate Building, UIN Online News – A number of lecturer-researchers from UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta have once again published several top-tier scientific works, now accessible to the public. These include eight (8) scholarly articles published in international, Scopus-indexed, and SINTA-accredited journals.
The research publication team from the Information and Public Relations Center (PIH) at the Research and Community Service Institute (LP2M) of UIN Jakarta has successfully summarized and released these works in their "Publication of The Week" series, as detailed below:
Here are the 8 newly published works:

Scopus Q1, SJR 0.609: Scientific African, Vol. 28. Muhamad Murtadlo, Hasan Albana, Yunita Faela Nisa, Nurul Qolbi Izazy, Neneng Tati Sumiati, Mulia Sari Dewi, Haslinda Abdullah, Chinhara Henry. Inclusive education in Africa: Transforming higher education in low-income countries.

Scopus, Q1 SJR 0.557: Women's Studies International Forum, Vol. 112. Iim Halimatusa'diyah, Aptiani Nur Jannah. Understanding hidden layers in political participation: Women's representation in Indonesia's election management bodies.

Scopus Q2, SJR 0.825: Journal of Islamic Marketing. Muhammad Maksum, Muhammad Muflih, Mohamad Mujibur Rohman, Fahmi Injaz, Yulizar D. Sanrego. Why do women micro-entrepreneurs adopt Islamic digital financing? Perspectives from UTAUT, trust and Sharia compliance.

Scopus Q2, SJR 0.139: Australian Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 7 No. 3. Yuangga Kurnia Yahya; Badrus Sholeh, Mufti Rasyid. Treatment Of Non-Muslims In Moderate Saudi In Muhammad Bin Salman’s Religious Reform.

Scopus Q3, SJR 0.22: Journal of Applied Data Sciences, Vol. 6 No. 2. Yuni Sugiarti; Arif Imam Suroso, Irman Hermadi, Euis Sunarti, Fadhilah Bt Mat Yamin. Price Prediction of Aglaonema Ornamental Plants Using the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) Algorithm.

Scopus Q4, SJR 0.141: Soil and Environment, Vol. 44 No. 1. Arina Findo Sari; Aulia Fitri Firdausya, Kamila, Megga Ratnasari Pikoli. Degradation of microplastics in artificially polluted soil by bacterial and fungal isolates originating from landfill leachate.

Scopus Research Book: IGI Global Scientific Publishing Research Books. Mohammad Nabil Almunawar, Achmad Ubaedillah, Euis Amalia, Anis Malik Thoha. Implementing Halal Principles and Regulations in Business Governance.

Book Chapter Scopus: Wellbeing in Islamic Schools: Nurturing the Mind, Body and Soul. Muhammad Zuhdi; Stephen Dobson. Religious Literacy as a Spiritual Form of Wellbeingness in Islamic Educational Settings in Indonesia.

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