Bibliometric Analysis of Qur’an Studies Development in International Publications on Scopus Database Jajang A Rohmana, B Busro, Ai Yeni Yuliyanti, Irma Riyani, Izzah Faizah Siti Rusydati Khaerani
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine the development of Qur’an studies in international publications. Scopus database is data source with Quran OR Koran keyword on three categories: article titles, abstracts and keywords published in 2010-2019. This research uses Excel as data analysis and VosViewer application for mapping process. The results showed there were 3,622 scientific publications related to Koran topic with the highest number in 2018 of 450 scientific publications (12%). The highest number was obtained from Journal of Quranic Studies publishing with 99 publications. The most prolific writer is Eric Steven Atwell with 17 publications. Whereas the institutions that contributed the most in Koran studies was International Islamic University Malaysia with 196 publications. Koran studies was the most popular studies in the arts and humanities with 1953 publications and published in journal article form.