
The latest issue of NUKHBATUL ’ULUM: Jurnal Bidang Kajian Islam, Volume 11, Issue 1 (June 2025), presents seven original research articles exploring pivotal topics in Islamic studies — from quality standards for online da‘wah based on Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim and Shaykh ‘Abd al-Ḥaqq al-Dihlawī’s methodological approach to the Prophet’s characteristics, to grammatical analyses of al-Arba‘īn al-Nawawiyyah, the jurisprudential contributions of Imām Ibrāhīm al-Nakha‘ī in the Ḥanafī school, and the role of Bahtsul Masail in enhancing santri’s understanding of fiqh at Manbaul Hikam Islamic Boarding School in Burneh, Bangkalan. The issue also includes one article investigates the integration of artificial intelligence in ḥadīth scholarship, offering a bibliometric perspective on emerging research directions. In addition, a juridical and fiqh muʿāmalah review of carbon credit trading, examining its compatibility with Islamic legal and ethical principles. Together, these studies offer valuable insights, underscoring the richness and continued relevance of the Islamic scholarly tradition in addressing both classical and contemporary challenges. This issue has been available online since June 27, 2025, featuring seven original articles authored or co-authored by 23 researchers from 5 countries (Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Brunei Darussalam).