The "Journal of Islamic Theology and Practice" serves as a scholarly forum dedicated to the exploration of Islamic theology, spirituality, and its practical applications in contemporary contexts. It provides a platform for rigorous academic inquiry into the foundational principles, beliefs, and practices of Islam, as well as their implications for daily life and societal engagement. Published Twice every February and August by FKDP (Forum Komunikasi Dosen Peneliti) Indonesia or (Indonesia Communication Forum of Researchers and Lecturers)

This journal publishes a diverse range of articles, including theoretical analyses, empirical studies, theological reflections, and practical insights, all aimed at deepening our understanding of Islamic theology and its relevance to lived experiences. Topics covered may include Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence, mysticism, ethics, ritual practices, and social justice from a theological perspective.

Through interdisciplinary dialogue and engagement with traditional and contemporary sources, the "Journal of Islamic Theology and Practice" seeks to foster a nuanced understanding of Islamic thought and its practical manifestations. It encourages contributions from scholars, theologians, practitioners, and community leaders, promoting a holistic approach to the study of Islam that integrates theory with lived realities.