Research Scope
- Arabic Education
- Teaching Arabic as a Second Language (TASL)
- Language and Arabic Literature
- English Education
- English as a Second Language (ESL) and Education
- English for Specific Purposes
- ESL, Language and Literature
- Education, Politics, Editing and Writing
- Comparative Law
- Syariah and Law
- Syariah and Judiciary
- Fiqh and Usul Fiqh
- Tarikh Tashri’ and Usul Fiqh
- Constitutional Law
- Commercial Law and E-Commerce
- Syariah
- Quranic Exegesis (Tafsir)
- Ulum Al-Quran
- Ulum Hadith
- Contemporary Quranic Studies
- Islamic Studies
- Islamic Management
- Islamic Thought
- Islamic History
- Dakwah and Philosophy
- Dakwah and Leadership
- Tasawwuf
- Sufism and Theology
- Theology
- Theology and Philosophy
- Aqidah, Islamic Philosophy and Logic
- Counseling Psychology
- Negotiation and Human Communication
- Mass Communication
- Corporate Communication
- Information Technology
- Information Management
- Economic Growth and Development
- Social Economics
- Insurance
- Finance (Investments and International Finance)
- Applied Econometrics (Modeling Commodity Markets)
- K-Economy and Applied Economics
- Business and Management
- Islamic Insurance (Takaful)
- Marketing
- Food Science
- Labour and Industrial Economics
- Genetics of Plant Disease
- Genetics (Breeding and Biotechnology)
- Breeding for Disease Resistance
- Plant Biotechnology
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