Author Guidelines

To meet journal writing standards, submitted manuscripts shall contain; title, abstract, introduction, method, result and discussion, conclusion, and bibliography

The title should clearly describe the substance of the study with a 10-16 words and using the 14 sizes of Arial Narrow

The abstract is written using English and Indonesian with a 150-250 words for each language and 10-word maximum keywords. This section briefly explains the background, research methods, results, and conclusions of your article. This section serves as a synopsis of your article.

The manuscript is written in English with a permissible number of characters between 4000 and 7000 words.

The manuscript compiled on A4 paper format with two (2) columns and a margin of 2 cm on the right side, top, bottom, and 3 cm on the left side (for more convenience please use the provided template)

IntroductionThis section includes background and gap analysis which reinforces the argument why the research was conducted. Please include primary references from similar publications from the last 10 years of publication to show the novelty of your text. Do not include a theory or literature review in this section.

MethodsIn this section, you are asked to describe in detail the methods and steps carried out in your research, including how data is validated, processed, and presented. You are also asked to include the research tools used. That way, the Methods section will open up opportunities for adaptation and duplication of similar studies in the future.
 
Result and DiscussionsIn this section, you are asked to present your research results in a straightforward manner in accordance with the research objectives. The discussion section will discuss the findings and be related to the scientific context according to the research topic. Make sure that every table and figure that is included is also referred to in the body of the article.

The number and title of the table is written on the left side of the table. The number and title of the picture is written on the left side under the picture. The image source is listed directly at the end of the image title. Don't use screenshots to list tables or figures. Make sure the image has a fairly sharp resolution (above 100 pixels)
 
Conclusions: In the section, do not repeat what has been said in the results section. This section will answer the research objectives, so use straightforward and informative grammar. Please do not use a numbering system or bullets in describing conclusions.

Reference: The bibliography is compiled using APA with DOI Style methods and is required to use standard citation applications (Zotero, Mendeley, Endnote, etc). Please use primary references from publications of scientific articles in your paper, at least 15 references. Here are a few examples of how to write references that are suggested

Journal
Hudson, J. C. (1969). A Location Theory for Rural Settlement. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 59(2), 365–381. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8306.1969.tb00676.x

Proceeding
Caesarina, H. M., & Aina, N. (2018). Planning and design approach in Islamic green city towards sustainable city: The case of Martapura. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 403, 012001. doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/403/1/012001

Book
Mortada, H. (2003). Traditional Islamic Principles of Built Environment. New York: Routledge.

Repository
Yoelianto, B. (2005). Kajian Spasial Perkembangan Spasial Perkembangan Kota Purwodadi (Thesis, Universitas Diponegoro). Retrieved from http://eprints.undip.ac.id/15094/

Website
Aziz, A. (2011, July 16). Peranan Ulama Dalam Transformasi Sosial Budaya Menuju Masyarakat Madani. Retrieved 3 October 2018, from Grinting Community website: https://grintingcommunity.wordpress.com/2011/07/16/peranan-ulama-dalam-transformasi-sosial-budaya-menuju-masyarakat-madani/

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