Islam. Bahai Faith. Theosophy

Farabi

Farabi: Jurnal Usuluddin dan Pemikiran Islam
IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo · Indonesia · ISSN 2442-8264
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Articles
75

Farabi is a peer-reviewed english-language open-access journal published by IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo in Indonesia, operating under an open-access model since 2013. The journal covers Islam. Bahai Faith. Theosophy and Islam.

Authors publish in Farabi without paying any article processing charge (APC) — making it a fully diamond/platinum open-access venue, supported entirely by its publisher or sponsor. Articles are released under the CC BY-NC license (see other journals using this license).

To date, Farabi has published 75 articles. Articles are minted with DOIs through the prefix 10.30603.

Keywords

islamic philosophy, islamic thought, islamic studies

At a glance

Country
Indonesia
Primary language
English
License
CC BY-NC
Peer review
Double anonymous peer review
OA since
2013
Review time
24 weeks
DOI prefix
10.30603

ISSN

print
1907-0993
electronic
2442-8264

Manuscript languages

Frequently asked questions

Is Farabi peer-reviewed?
Yes — Farabi operates a Double anonymous peer review review process.
Does Farabi charge an article processing charge (APC)?
No. Farabi does not charge any APC. Publication is free for accepted authors.
What subjects does Farabi publish?
Farabi publishes research in Islam. Bahai Faith. Theosophy and Islam.
What languages does Farabi accept?
Farabi accepts manuscripts in English and Indonesian.
What is the ISSN of Farabi?
ISSN: 1907-0993 (print) · 2442-8264 (electronic).
How do I submit a manuscript to Farabi?
Submit through the journal's official portal: visit submission page →
How long does peer review take at Farabi?
Average time from submission to publication is approximately 24 weeks.

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