This research is a systematic review on Islamic-oriented scales that have been developed in Malaysia. The first scale has been established in 2006 and is targeted for youths throughout Malaysia. Based on the review conducted by the researchers, it has been found that 11 scales have been designed to study the Muslim community in Malaysia. Most of the scales have been created in the context of Muslim students in secondary schools involving the appreciation of aqidah (belief), the appreciation of Islamic Moral (manners), or religiosity in general. This analysis could be a significant reference for other researchers or organisations which conduct quantitative research in terms of selecting a valid and reliable scale as well as fulfilling the requirements of the research context.
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