Jumara: Jurnal Masyarakat Beragama is dedicated to the scholarly exploration of religious communities and their practices, beliefs, and interactions within various societal contexts. The journal provides a platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to present findings on religious practices and rituals, interfaith dialogue and relations, religion and social change, and religious education and pedagogy. It also covers religion and identity, religious leadership and governance, the presence and influence of religion in the public sphere, comparative religion, and religion in conflict resolution. The journal encourages submissions of original research articles, critical reviews, case studies, and theoretical papers from diverse disciplinary perspectives, including anthropology, sociology, history, theology, and political science. By publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed content, "Jumara: Jurnal Masyarakat Beragama" aims to advance academic discourse and deepen the understanding of the significance of religious communities in contemporary society.