Focus and Scope

Journal of ATHLA focuses on Arabic language education as both a cultural-linguistic heritage and a dynamic field shaped by religious, historical, and pedagogical contexts. It explores Arabic not merely as a tool of communication but as a carrier of Islamic intellectual tradition and identity formation in diverse learning settings. The journal seeks to bridge classical and contemporary approaches to Arabic teaching, integrating insights from religious studies, applied linguistics, and humanities. Thus, it welcomes interdisciplinary contributions from scholars of Arabic language, Islamic education, and cultural studies.