Aims and Scope

This journal aims to advance scholarly research on Islamic history and civilization through rigorous, original, and interdisciplinary studies. It provides a platform for critical engagement with the historical development of Islamic societies, institutions, thought, and cultural expressions across diverse regions and periods.

The journal welcomes contributions that explore political, intellectual, social, religious, and cultural dimensions of Islamic civilization, including interactions between Islam and other civilizations, historiography, and methodological approaches to the study of the Islamic past. Submissions may employ historical, textual, comparative, or interdisciplinary methodologies.

By fostering high-quality scholarship, the journal seeks to deepen understanding of the complexity, diversity, and enduring significance of Islamic history and civilization in both historical and contemporary contexts.