AN-NAZRI: Journal of Islamic Studies is committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity. All manuscripts submitted to the journal must be original and free from plagiarism, data fabrication, data falsification, and the omission of significant research findings.

Authors are required to properly acknowledge and cite the work, ideas, and findings of others, whether they are quoted directly, paraphrased, published, unpublished, or available electronically. Failure to provide appropriate citation may constitute plagiarism, which is considered a serious violation of publication ethics.

All submitted manuscripts are screened by the Editorial Board using Turnitin and/or iThenticate plagiarism detection software before entering the peer-review process.

The journal applies a maximum overall similarity index of 20% (excluding references, quotations, and minor matches). Manuscripts exceeding this threshold may be returned to the authors for revision or rejected, depending on the nature and extent of the similarity.