Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
This issue presents 10 original research articles authored by 34 scholars from 4 countries - Indonesia, Malaysia, Sudan, and the Netherlands. The articles cover diverse topics, including Javanese Islamic aesthetics, entrepreneurial ethics among Muslim communities, pesantren adaptation during COVID-19, indigenous Dayak harmony culture, and the economic empowerment of women through religious education. Further discussions include religious tradition among remote communities in Riau, theosophy and social piety in Sufism, philanthropy by faith-based women’s organisations during the pandemic, Tablighi Jamaat’s educational negotiations in Southeast Asia, and the crisis of religious understanding amid COVID-19. Together, these articles provide nuanced insights into how religion intersects with aesthetics, economy, gender, pandemic response, and indigenous knowledge systems.