Author Guidelines

Articles written for the El-Fata Journal include scientific papers on Islamic Studies andArabic Education (tarbiya) the form of conceptual ideas, literature studies, or researchresults from various perspectives. The following are the provisions on article writing in El-Fata Journal. That is:
1.Script must be scientific in forms of conceptual ideas or research results;
2.Script must be original and have never been published in any media;
3. Script must be written in Indonesian, Arabic and English, on A4 paper size, 1space;
4. The script is directly sent via OJS Tanfidziya Journal;
5. The author must complete the data fields available in OJS account;
6. It is preferable to use the available journal template;
7. The authors must be willing to follow the editing process set by the Editor;
8. The author must write the reference use the Zotero or Mendeley application

Structure of the manuscripts
1. Title. The title should be short, bright, and informative, but does not exceed 15words. It has to be pinpoint with the issues discussed. The article title does notcontain any uncommon abbreviation. The main ideas should be written first andfollowed then by its explanations.
2. Author’s names and institutions. The author's names should be accompanied bythe author's institutions, institutions address, and email addresses, without anyacademic titles and job title.
3. Abstract. Abstracts are written in INDONESIA, arabic and english. Abstract ismade in one paragraph which consists of the background, objective, researchmethods, results, conclusions and keywords (3-5 phrases).
4. Introduction. The introduction must contain (shortly and consecutively) a generalbackground and a literature review (state of the art), the main research problemsand research method. In the final part of the introduction, the purpose of the articlewriting should be stated.

5. Result and Discussion. This part consists of the research results and how theyare discussed. The results obtained from the research have to be supported bysufficient data. The research results and the discovery must be the answers, or theresearch hypothesis stated previously in the introduction part. The followingcomponents should be covered in the discussion: How do your results relate to theoriginal question or objectives outlined in the Introduction section (what/how)? Doyou provide interpretation scientifically for each of your results or findingspresented (why)? Are your results consistent with what other investigators havereported (what else)? Or are there any differences?
6. Conclusions. Conclusion should answer the objectives of the research and theresearch discoveries. The concluding remark should not contain only the repetitionof the results and discussions or abstract. You should also suggest future researchand point out those that are underway.
7. References. The literature listed in the References contains only the sourcesreferenced or included in the article. Please use Reference Manager Applications likeEndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, etc. Referral sources should provide 80% of journalarticles, proceedings, or research results from the last five years.