Author Guidelines

This guideline is regenerated for the article publication starting from 2022. Articles submitted before January 2022 are using an old template, however it will be edited based on the new guideline. And, articles that are submitted start in January 2022 and so on will be used as a new guideline.

Artikel yang disampaikan kepada redaksi J-STAF: Siddiq, Tabligh, Amanah, Fathonah, harus mengikuti ketentuan teknis sebagai berikut:

1. Title

Article Title (Cambria 18 pt)

First Name Last Name 1, First Name Last Name 2 and First Name Last Name 2,*

1Affiliation 1; e-mail.@e-mail.com

2Affiliation 2; e-mail.@e-mail.com

*Correspondence: e-mail@e-mail.com;

2. Abstract

Abstract (English Version) 11 pt

Abstract (Indonesian Version) 11 pt

Abstract Purpose – the abstract should provide a relevant overview of its application. The abstract emphasises the author's recommendation to use a structured abstract style by describing the background (research problem) through questions posed in a broad context and highlighting the research objectives.

Design/methodology/approach – briefly describe the design/method/approach or main data analysis applied.

Research limitations/implications – Explain the limitations or implications of the research.

Findings – Describe the main findings of the article and indicate the main conclusions or interpretations.

Originality/value – Research originality presents the differences and similarities between the researcher and previous researchers in the field of study.

Keywords 1; Keywords 2; Keywords 3 (Keywords consist of three to ten keywords that are relevant to the article but are common enough in the subject discipline.

Paper type - Conceptual paper

3. Introduction (font size 12)

The introduction should briefly place the study in a broad context and highlight why it is important to study. It should define the research objectives and their significance. The current state of the research field should be carefully reviewed and key publications cited. Please highlight controversial and deviating hypotheses where necessary. Finally, briefly mention the main objectives of the work and highlight the main conclusions. As far as possible, please ensure that the introduction can be understood by scientists outside your specific field of research. All references mentioned in the text should be cited in the ‘Author-Date’ format—for example, (Tri et al., 2019), (Herliandry et al., 2020) (Setiawan et al., 2019). See the end of the document for further details on references.

4. Materials and Methods (font 12)

Materials and Methods should be described in sufficient detail to allow others to replicate and build upon the published results. Please note that publication of your manuscript implies that you must make all materials, data, computer code, and protocols related to the publication available to readers. (Muhammad Author & Ahmad Author Dua, 2021; Author, 2021) Please disclose any restrictions on the availability of materials or information at the time of submission. New methods and protocols should be described in detail, while established methods may be described briefly and cited appropriately.

Research manuscripts featuring large data sets stored in publicly available databases should specify where the data are stored and provide the relevant accession numbers. If accession numbers have not been obtained at the time of submission, please indicate that they will be provided during review. They must be provided prior to publication.

Intervention studies involving animals or humans, and other studies requiring ethical approval, should list the authority that granted approval and the corresponding ethical approval code.

5. Results and Discussion (font 12)

This section may be divided into subheadings. It contains ideas/opinions providing a brief, concise and accurate description of the experimental results, their interpretation, and the experimental conclusions that can be formulated.

3.1. Sub-section

3.1.1. Sub-section

6. Conclusion (font size 12)
This section may be added to the manuscript if the discussion is very long or complex. Present it clearly and concisely.

7. Patents/Copyright
This section is optional but may be added if there are patents resulting from the work reported in this manuscript.
8. References (font size 12)
References should be arranged alphabetically by the first author in the reference list and listed individually at the end of the manuscript. The reference list should be arranged using the American Psychological Association (APA) version 7 system. Pay attention to the technical writing for the types of sources from articles, books, multiple authors, etc. It is advisable to prepare references using bibliographic software packages such as EndNote, Mendeley Reference Manager, or Zotero to avoid typing errors and duplicate references.