Policy of Screening for Plagiarism

As part of the Journal of Indigenous Islam (JINDIS) commitment to scientific integrity and academic quality, each submitted manuscript will go through a rigorous plagiarism check process before entering the peer-review stage. This check is conducted using internationally recognized plagiarism detection software to ensure that the published work is truly original and free from unethical acts of duplication. This practice aligns with JINDIS' academic publishing ethics and open publication standards, which emphasize the need to balance open access to knowledge with intellectual honesty and responsibility.

This policy supports JINDIS' vision as an inclusive and dialogical open-access journal in disseminating critical studies on the intersection of Islam and local wisdom. By upholding originality and intellectual property rights, JINDIS ensures that every scientific contribution published is not only widely accessible through the CC-BY-NC-ND license but also has strong academic legitimacy. The rejection of plagiarism not only protects the journal's reputation but also ensures that the voices of indigenous communities and decolonial perspectives raised truly reflect legitimate and responsible scholarly work.