The Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Volume 7(2) November 2025 presents scholarly articles addressing contemporary issues in Islamic studies through interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives. The featured contributions examine the contextual use of hadith in Friday sermons across Indonesia and Malaysia, the social implications of polygamy in Nigeria, the negotiation of Islamic and cultural identities in English-mediated academic interactions, governance challenges in zakat institutions for sustainable poverty alleviation, character education based on Qur'anic and Prophetic values, and a hermeneutical reinterpretation of Qur'an Surah An-Nur (11) to combat misinformation in the digital era.

The authors represent a diverse network of scholars from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Nigeria, affiliated with leading universities and research institutions.

Published: 2025-11-30