Focus and Scope
Dirasat al-Islamiyat: International Journal for Islamic Studies promotes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Islam and Muslim societies. The journal specifically welcomes high-quality research within the following concentrations:
- Quranic and Hadith Studies: Textual analysis, hermeneutical methodologies, and Hadith criticism.
- Islamic Thought: Research on Islamic moderation, theology (Kalam), and contemporary intellectual movements.
- Islamic Philosophy: Historical and contemporary philosophical discourse, including ethics and logic in the Islamic tradition.
- Islamic Education and Management: Innovation in curriculum, educational philosophy, and the management of Islamic educational institutions.
- Islamic Law and Sharia: Contemporary jurisprudence (Fiqh), comparative law, and Islamic legal thought.
- Islamic Governance and Politics: Public policy, elections, digital governance, government innovation, and regional autonomy within an Islamic framework.
- Islamic History, Culture, and Manuscripts: Studies on Islamic civilization, historical archives, and the preservation of Islamic manuscripts.
- Islamic Guidance and Counseling: Psychological and spiritual approaches to personal and social guidance.
- Islamic Psychology: The intersection of Islamic principles with psychological theories and mental health.
- Dakwah and Social Welfare: Methods of Islamic outreach and its impact on community development and social well-being.
- Tasawuf and Tariqat: Research into Islamic mysticism, spiritual paths, and the practices of Sufi orders.
- Islamic Social and Anthropology: Sociological and anthropological perspectives on Muslim communities and their cultural practices.
- Islamic Information Literacy and Library Science: Management of Islamic information resources, digital libraries, and literacy in the Muslim world.
