Journal of Islamic Religious Studies
The Journal of Islamic Religious Studies provides an international platform for scholarly discourse, critical inquiry, and innovative research in the broad field of Islamic religious studies. The journal welcomes high-quality manuscripts that examine various dimensions of Islam from classical, modern, and contemporary perspectives. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, Islamic theology, philosophy, Qur’anic and Hadith studies, Islamic law and jurisprudence, Islamic education, history and civilization, Sufism and spirituality, ethics and morality, Islamic thought, da’wah studies, Muslim societies and cultures, gender studies, interreligious dialogue, and contemporary socio-religious issues affecting Muslim communities around the world. The journal encourages interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches that integrate perspectives from education, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, political science, history, cultural studies, and digital humanities in order to enrich the understanding of Islamic teachings and their application in diverse contexts. Special attention is also given to contemporary challenges such as religious moderation, peacebuilding, multiculturalism, environmental ethics, technology and digital transformation, globalization, radicalism and deradicalization, Islamic economics and finance, as well as the role of Islam in shaping social justice and human development. Journal of Islamic Religious Studies publishes original research articles, conceptual and theoretical papers, critical literature reviews, methodological studies, and book reviews that contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in Islamic studies. The journal is committed to promoting rigorous academic standards, intellectual openness, and constructive scholarly engagement among researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers from diverse backgrounds. Through its comprehensive scope and international orientation, the Journal of Islamic Religious Studies aims to foster academic excellence, strengthen cross-cultural and interfaith understanding, and encourage meaningful dialogue between Islamic intellectual traditions and contemporary global developments. By bridging classical Islamic scholarship with modern academic perspectives, the journal aspires to become a significant reference for the development of Islamic studies and the promotion of peaceful, inclusive, and knowledge-based societies.
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