Below is a detailed explanation of the Important Dates (Timeline) for ICAS 2026: Call for Papers Launch – February 2026 This marks the official opening of the Call for Papers. During this phase, the conference theme, sub-themes, submission guidelines, and participation procedures are publicly announced through official platforms. The launch serves as the starting point for engaging scholars, researchers, activists, and institutional networks at both national and international levels. It provides sufficient time for prospective contributors to prepare their abstracts and align their research with the conference’s overarching theme. Abstract Submission Deadline – 31 March 2026 This is the final date for submitting research abstracts. Participants are required to submit a concise summary outlining their research objectives,Continue Reading

ICAS 2026 is designed to bring together a diverse and strategically interconnected group of participants, each contributing distinct perspectives to the broader conversation on progressive Muslim women’s leadership and sustainable civilization. Academics, researchers, and students (domestic and international) This group forms the intellectual backbone of the conference. Academics and researchers contribute theoretical frameworks, empirical findings, and critical analyses that deepen understanding of ‘Aisyiyah, gender justice, Islamic thought, and sustainability. Graduate and undergraduate students represent the next generation of scholars and leaders; their participation ensures intellectual regeneration and future research continuity. The inclusion of both domestic and international participants strengthens comparative dialogue, allowing ideas to travel across contexts and enriching discussions with diverse methodological and cultural perspectives. LeadersContinue Reading

Under the grand theme “Strengthening Solidarity, Nurturing the Earth: Progressive Muslim Women’s Leadership for a Sustainable Civilization,” ICAS 2026 invites scholars, researchers, practitioners, and activists to contribute critical and forward-looking scholarship to this global conversation. This conference seeks to explore how progressive Muslim women’s leadership—particularly within and beyond ‘Aisyiyah—responds to contemporary challenges ranging from ecological crisis and digital transformation to social justice, global health, economic empowerment, and transnational solidarity. The selected sub-topics reflect the multidimensional character of ‘Aisyiyah as a historical movement, an intellectual tradition, and a living institution engaged with local and global realities. We welcome papers that are theoretically grounded, methodologically rigorous, and analytically rich. Contributions may be historical, empirical, conceptual, or interdisciplinary, as longContinue Reading

ICAS 2026 will be held at Universitas ‘Aisyiyah Yogyakarta (UNISA Yogyakarta)—a leading higher education institution rooted in the transformative legacy of ‘Aisyiyah. Located in the cultural heart of Yogyakarta, the campus offers a vibrant academic atmosphere where tradition and innovation meet. As the home of The Aisyiyah Center and various international research collaborations, UNISA provides an ideal setting for a global scholarly gathering. Its modern auditorium, fully equipped conference halls, and collaborative learning spaces are designed to support dynamic panels, keynote sessions, and cross-disciplinary dialogue. Beyond its facilities, the venue carries symbolic significance. Hosting ICAS 2026 at UNISA reflects the living spirit of ‘Aisyiyah as both a movement and an intellectual tradition. Participants will not only attendContinue Reading

ICAS 2026 proudly brings together distinguished invited speakers from various countries, reflecting the conference’s global reach and intellectual diversity. These scholars are not only internationally recognized in their respective fields, but also share a meaningful and longstanding connection with ‘Aisyiyah. Many of them have conducted in-depth research on the organization—exploring its history, social movements, women’s leadership, educational initiatives, and transformative contributions to Muslim societies. Their participation is therefore more than ceremonial. It represents an ongoing scholarly engagement with ‘Aisyiyah as a living movement—one that continues to shape discourses on gender, religion, social reform, and civil society. Through their insights, ICAS 2026 offers a unique space where academic reflection and organizational experience intersect, fostering deeper understanding and collaborativeContinue Reading

ICAS 2026—the 2nd International Conference on ‘Aisyiyah Studies—builds on more than a century of ‘Aisyiyah’s transformative work in education, health, and socio-economic empowerment, rooted in the ethos of Islam Berkemajuan (Progressive Islam). In a world marked by deepening polarization, widening inequality, disruptive technological shifts, and escalating ecological crises, the conference foregrounds ethical leadership and renewed solidarity as urgent civilizational needs. Through the theme “Strengthening Solidarity, Nurturing the Earth: Progressive Muslim Women’s Leadership for a Sustainable Civilization,” ICAS 2026 invites scholars, activists, and practitioners to rethink how women’s leadership can advance justice, peace, and sustainability in interconnected ways. Organized to commemorate ‘Aisyiyah’s 109th anniversary and to mark the centennial momentum of Suara ‘Aisyiyah, ICAS 2026 is envisioned asContinue Reading

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