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HIKAMI is an academic journal dedicated to advancing contemporary Qur’anic studies and Islamic thought through critical, contextual, and interdisciplinary research. This edition presents diverse scholarly contributions that explore the intersection between classical Islamic scholarship and contemporary social realities. Topics featured include numerical symbolism in Qur’anic verses, theological interpretations of classical exegesis, philosophical reflections on human existence, child protection in the digital era, and the development of an ethical framework for personal branding based on Qur’anic values.
The journal also addresses pressing contemporary issues through Islamic perspectives, including the reinterpretation of qaulan sadidan as a counter-narrative to misinformation in the post-truth era and an analysis of digital tabarruj in relation to self-exhibition on social media. By fostering rigorous academic inquiry and meaningful engagement with current challenges, HIKAMI seeks to contribute to the development of relevant, transformative, and globally engaged Qur’anic scholarship.