However, advertisements differed in two key aspects. Advertisements in both eras used such symbols as turbans, skullcaps, and headscarves, as well as other common symbols of Islam. The use of Islamic symbols became more common during the Reform Era (1998–present), particularly following the rise of the film Islami genre. It finds that, during the Suharto Era (1966–1998), Islam was generally not represented explicitly in film advertisements however, examples could still be found in advertisements for films intended to preach Islamic values as well as in advertisements for films with more general themes. The scopes of ISLAMIC RESEARCH are: (a) Islamic Economics and Finance, (b) Islamic Politics, Law, and Governance, (c) Islamic Contribution to Science Technology and Art, (d) Islamic Education, Culture, and Social Interaction, (e) Islamic Health System.This article examines how Islam has been depicted in advertisements for Indonesian films over the past fifty years. To comply with international indexing databases, the journal published the manuscripts in English version (Title and Abstract) since edition 3(1) 2020. The journal has published the national articles from edition 1(1) 2018 until 2(2) 2019. Due to broadening the international journal readership, since edition 5(1) 2022, the journal changes the name into ISLAMIC RESEARCH. ISLAMIC RESEARCH has the previous name “Jurnal Kajian Peradaban Islam” from edition 1(1) 2018 until 4(2) 2021. IR welcomes theoretical or empirical studies about the application of Islamic and Sharia concepts in many disciplines including social science, economics, politics, natural science and technology, and law. It encourages reflective thinking and progressive working on modern Islamic civilization. IR is motivated by a lack of Muslim-spiritual values to understand the contribution of Islam to the development of many scientific disciplines for modern civilization. Hence, IR attempts to integrate such kind science disciplines into Islam as a way of life in modern civilization. For this purpose, IR is designed as a unique peer-reviewed open-access online scientific journal that provides an interdisciplinary, national, international, and interfaith forum for scientists from any discipline area. ISLAMIC RESEARCH (ISSN 2654-3974 - IR - The International Journal of Islamic Civilization Studies) is a blind peer-reviewed journal studying Islamic civilization published by Perhimpunan Intelektual Muslim Indonesia.
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