Revenue Sources

The revenue sources of Contemporary Quran are supported by the Faculty of Ushuluddin and Islamic Thought, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta.

All operational expenses of the journal, including peer review management, editorial processes, publication, website maintenance, digital archiving, and providing immediate open access to full-text articles, are fully covered by institutional funding.

The journal does not charge any fees to authors for submission, processing, or publication of articles. There are also no subscription fees for readers, as all content is freely accessible.

This funding model ensures that financial considerations do not influence editorial decisions and supports the journal’s commitment to academic integrity, transparency, and open access publishing.