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QIJIS: Qudus International Journal of Islamic Studies

Volume 5, Issue 1, February 2017

[12 pt., CAMBRIA Bold, Title] ASIST WORD TEMPLATE


FOR QUDUS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES

[11pt. CAMBRIA Bold] First Author


[11 pt. CAMBRIA] Author’s affiliation
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Abstract (in English; 11 pt CAMBRIA, Bold, Centre)

(Abstract text Cambria, size 11, italic. Spacing-SINGLE). These guidelines


provide instructions to format your paper. Please write directly into the
template or copy your finished text into it choosing ‘match destination
formatting’. Please use the predefined formatting styles instead of applying
your individual settings. The paper shall be written in compliance with these
instructions. Please review this document to learn about the formatting of
text, table captions and references. The Journal will be published in an
electronic by PDF format. The Abstract should be no more than 200 words
and one paragraph only. Avoid quotation and citing references in your
abstract.

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Instructions; use of template (11 pt Cambria italic)

[11 pt. Cambria Bold] A. Introduction


[11 pt Cambria, Regular] papers should original research contributions. Papers must
be submitted electronically via open journal systems and Register In website
journal.stainkudus.ac.id/indexphp/QIJIS or send to e-mail qijisstainkudus@gmail.com.

Example Of Introduction, Indonesia is a big country which has a tremendous


population. At least 250 millions people live in this whole archipelago area. It has a
legend title which is very popular. As was sung by Koes Plus, “people said that our land
is a paradise land, wooden stick and stone becomes plants.” There are others similar
compliment, one of them is ‘the emerald equator’, and so on. It shows how wealth this
country is. However, in vise versa, all of us know well about the real condition of the
society’s welfare in Indonesia. There are so many jobless people and job vacancy that
can not pervade all of workers. It is very awful.

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There are many assumptions that Indonesian society mentality is agrarian,
worker, and only can be labour not a leader or activator. That assumption can be
right. The fact is that work community level is dominated by the young generation
who look for job vacancy, while the job opportunity which provided by the
government is not match with the flow of school and university graduates.

[11 pt. Cambria Bold] B. Discussion


1. [11 pt. Cambria Bold] Chapter of Discussion in Paper

[11 pt Cambria, Regular, with spacing 1,5 ] Paper length is limited to 20 pages
(including all figures, tables, bibliography and appendices). Authors should follow the
format found in the QIJIS Template. Papers should be in pages with a font size of 11
points using Cambria type for text, title, author information, and main section
headings. Papers should be formatted for A4 paper. Top, bottom, and side left and
Right margins should be 3 cm. followed by details of the methods, materials,
procedures, and equipment used. Findings, discussion and conclusions should
follow in that order. Appendices may be employed where appropriate. The
APA Publication Manual should be consulted for details as needed.

2. [11 pt. Cambria Bold] Chapter of Discussion in Paper

[11 pt Cambria, Regular, with spacing 1,5 ] example: Every country has a
means of communication that can fluent a relation between persons. This
means of communication is called language. English is a very important language
in this world. It is the international language that has been used by most of
countries in this world. (Huda, 2000: 68) mentions five factors that have made
English an international language:

a. Its internal linguistic features.


b. The large number of English speakers.
c. The wide geographical spread of where it is used.

[11pt. Cambria] Paper body note, table and pictures

Example, Multiculturalism is an ideology that confessed and glorified the


difference in equality both individually as well as in culture (David, 1991:319). The
culture that should be understood is not the culture in the narrow sense, but rather a
culture is understood as all the dialectics of man against his life.

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(11pt. Cambria, regular and center title table)
Table 1. Table captions should be placed above the table
Table Header Header 2 Header 3
Item 1 Aaa Bbb Ccc
Item 2 Ddd Eee Fff

[11 pt. Cambria Bold] Tables and Figures

Tables and figures should be incorporated in the text as close to the reference as
possible and should be in a form suitable for publication when printed with a good
quality laser printer. Figures will be printed in black and white and should be readily
interpreted without the use of color. Tables and figures may extend across both
columns.

Captions should be Cambria 11-point, centered. Tables and pictures should be


sequentially numbered in separate series. Captions for tables should be above the
table. Captions for figures should be below the figure.

[Caption: Cambria. Centered, 11 pt]


Picrute 1: Captions for figures should be below the figure

[11 pt. Cambria Bold] C. Conclusion


[11 pt Cambria, Regular, with spacing 1,5 in 1-2 paragraph ] example : Social welfare,
especially in Indonesia always becomes an interesting topic to be discussed. It can be
separated with the education. One of subject that has been taught in every level of
education in Indonesia is Eglish. It has an important role in increasing the social welfare in
Indonesia. By having a good mastery in English, people will have more opportunity to get a
better job than others. In consequence, it will improve their income and get an
improvement in their social welfare.

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[11 pt CAMBRIA, All CAPS , CENTRE] REFERENCES
[11 pt. Cambria, 1spacing] Author Of Book. 1999 Year of printed. Book title in sentence
style caps and italics Publisher city, ST: Publisher.
Example
Ali, Abdullah Yusuf. 2002. The Meaning of the Holy Qur’an. Beltsville: Amana
Publicationss.

Andersen, Gosta Esping. 2000. Social Indicators and Wefare Monitoring. Geneva:
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.

Journal References
Kwok, Joseph. 2003. Social welfare, social capital and social work: personal reflection
of a Hong Kong Social Worker. Journal of Social Policy and Social Work No. 7,
December. Japan: Japan College of Social Work.

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