Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
All articles in this issue (8 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 20 scholars from 3 countries—Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei Darussalam. The articles explore diverse topics including local ecological wisdom and environmental protection in Bali, the adaptation of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia to digital media post-disbandment, the commodification of Islamic practices, peacebuilding through religious culture, and contestations of religious authority in Aceh. Further contributions address Sundanese manuscript-based moderation, the emergence of moderate Salafi networks, and the transformation of sacred rituals among the Suku Anak Dalam. Together, these studies demonstrate the journal’s sustained focus on religious pluralism, cultural change, and inclusive traditions in Southeast Asia.