Celebrating AAIMS Member Achievements

April 4, 2024

Congratulations! Dr Eva Nisa of Australian National University on her Fellowship for Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

Her research is titled “Reimagining and Mainstreaming Islamic Cultural Economy in Indonesia and Malaysia.” Eva will be based at Waseda University to undertake the Fellowship.

For more information on the Japan Society Fellowships, click here.

All the best,

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Member Publications – January 2026

Eva Nisa, Global development at work: introduction, Research in Globalization. Read article here. Eva Nisa, From Ideological to Economic Hijrah: Young Salafi Muslims in Indonesia and Their Turn to the Halal
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Untimely decision: WSU retires Islamic Studies

Source: AMUST – Australian Muslim TimesPublished: 13 January 2026Title: Untimely Decision: WSU Retires Islamic Studies   Western Sydney University (WSU) has recently moved to retire Islamic Studies as Major and
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Member Publications – December 2025

Rizwan Mohammed Sahib, co-authored, The Relevance of Al-Umm Madrasatul Ula for Career Mothers in the21st Century, Edukasia: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Islam, Vol. 20 No. 1 Tahun 2025, 161 – 178.
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Member Publications (March 2024)

April 1, 2024

Congratulations to the following AAIMS Members on their publications!
 
Shahram Akbarzadeh on his article titled, “Cyber Surveillance and Digital Authoritarianism in Iran”, published by Global Policy. Read article here.
 
Joshua Little on his article titled, “’Where Did You Go to Write Arabic?’: A Critical Analysis of Some Hadiths on the Origins and Spread of the Arabic Script”, published by the Journal of Islamic Studies. Read article here.
 
Pam Nilan on co-authoring the article titled, “Rebel Imaginings: Street Art in Yogyakarta, Indonesia”, published by Visual Studies. Read article here.
 
Eva Nisa on her chapter titled, “Gendering Islamic and Islamist Movements in Contemporary Indonesia: KUPI Gender-Just Ulama and Hijrah Movements.” Read chapter here.
 
Halim Rane on his article titled, “Mobilising a Decolonial–Islamic Praxis: Covenants in Islam and Muslim–Indigenous Relations”, published by Religions. Read article here.
 
Bryan Turner on his article titled, “Afterword: Thinking Futures”, published by the European Journal of Social Theory. Read article here.
 
Ihsan Yilmaz on his paper titled, “Fluctuating Populism: Prabowo’s Everchanging Populism Across the Indonesian Elections”, published by the European Centre for Populism Studies. Read paper here; and on co-authoring the article titled, “Cyber Surveillance and Digital Authoritarianism in Iran”, published by Global Policy. Read article here.
 
All the best,

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Member Publications – January 2026

Eva Nisa, Global development at work: introduction, Research in Globalization. Read article here. Eva Nisa, From Ideological to Economic Hijrah: Young Salafi Muslims in Indonesia and Their Turn to the Halal
Read More

Untimely decision: WSU retires Islamic Studies

Source: AMUST – Australian Muslim TimesPublished: 13 January 2026Title: Untimely Decision: WSU Retires Islamic Studies   Western Sydney University (WSU) has recently moved to retire Islamic Studies as Major and
Read More

Member Publications – December 2025

Rizwan Mohammed Sahib, co-authored, The Relevance of Al-Umm Madrasatul Ula for Career Mothers in the21st Century, Edukasia: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Islam, Vol. 20 No. 1 Tahun 2025, 161 – 178.
Read More