
Author Guidelines
The authors in the Fashohah Journal are academics, researchers, and/or educators in the field of Arabic. Authors can upload their manuscripts after registering with the Fashohah Journal. Manuscripts uploaded by authors must meet the criteria and writing system established by the editorial team of the Fashohah Journal and must not have been published elsewhere. It is highly recommended that submitted manuscripts be in English, but Arabic or Indonesian are also permitted. Manuscripts must follow the template set by the editorial team of the Fashohah Journal. Authors are responsible for the originality of their manuscripts. Manuscripts should consist of 10-20 pages. Manuscript writing must use in-note citations, and the article template can be downloaded here.
JOURNAL WRITING FORMAT
Title and Subtitles (if any)
- The title should not exceed 20 words; if it does, it becomes a subtitle.
- The title should be in uppercase letters, with single spacing.
- Titles in Arabic should be written in Latin script.
- Author's Name;
- The name must be written in full, without abbreviations, and without titles.
- Name of the author's institution/agency;
- Active email of the author;
Abstract
- The abstract consists of background, writing objectives, research methods (if any), and conclusions;
- The abstract must highlight the research gap with previous research and the novelty of the article.
- The abstract must be written in English, Indonesian and Arabic;
- The abstract should be no more than 150 words, written in Cambria 12, single-spaced, with 3-5 keywords.
- Keywords are bolded and sorted alphabetically, while the content of the keywords is written in regular letters, using Sentence Case.
Journal
- Introduction, containing background, benefits and objectives, problem formulation, research methods (if research results are provided).
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Suggestions (if any)
References
The reference list is classified into books, journals, theses, dissertations, and internet sources. The reference list includes only the works cited in the manuscript (included in footnotes). The references should preferably use recent scientific works indexed in national journals with Sinta scale and international journals with Scopus scale. The list of references, whether in the notes or in the bibliography, must conform to APA style. The writing of the list of references according to APA style is as follows:
1. Books are written in the format: Author's Name, (Year of Publication). Title of the Book, Publisher City: Publisher. Ex. Sukardono, (2001), Ilmu Lughoh, Yogyakarta; Liberty.
2. Journals are written in the format: Author's Name, (Year, date, month of publication), Article Title, Journal Name, Volume, Number, where the article is cited. Ex. Kasiono, (June, 2010), Penerapan Metode Mubasyaroh, Ijaz Arabi, Volume XI, Number 2.
3. Theses, Dissertations, and Research Papers: Author's Name, (Year of Publication), Title of Thesis/Dissertation, Thesis/Dissertation, City of Study Program; Name of Study Program. Ex. Surahmat, (1997), Efektifitas Penggunaan Media Quizizz, Disertasi, Semarang; Doctoral Program in Law Studies at Diponegoro University.
4. Internet sources are written with the web address and access date: Author's Name, (date, month, and year written). Article Title. Accessed on date, month, year accessed. From the website name: URL address. Ex. Subandrio, (June 31, 2019), Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab di Indonesia, Accessed on August 31, 2020, From Hukum Online: tpp:///www.hukum.online.com/pembelajaran_bahasa arab_Indonesia.




