Journal title : Journal of Quranic Teaching and Learning
  Initials : Joqer
  Abbreviation : j. educ. resrch. innov. tech.
  Frequency : 3 issues per year (February, June and October)
  DOI :  
  Online ISSN : 3108-9747
  Editor-in-chief : Ikhwan Rahman, International Islamic Studies Development and Research Center (IISDRC)
  Managing Editor : Sukree Langputeh, Fatony University, Thailand
  Publisher :
International Islamic Studies Development and Research Center (IISDRC) https://iisdrc.org/
  Citation : Google Scholar

Quranic education currently faces critical strategic challenges. Key issues include integrating technology, developing competency-based curricula, enhancing teacher quality, and implementing innovative learning methods. Additional priorities encompass promoting Quranic education awareness, addressing literacy difficulties, and developing effective evaluation systems. Collaboration among academics, practitioners, and communities is essential to address these challenges and enhance Quranic education quality. The Journal of Quranic Teaching and Learning  aims to provide a scholarly forum facilitating discussions, research, and development in Quranic education. This peer-reviewed journal focuses on innovative,... View full aim & scope

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Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): October
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This issue has been available online since 28 th October 2025 for the Issue of Quranic Teaching and Learning. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 16 authors from 13 colleges and 10 countries (Kazakhstan, Libiya, Thailand, Cambodia, Egypt, Turkye, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Morocco and Jordan).

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Published: 2025-09-19

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