Aims and Scope

This journal publishes high-calibre scholarly articles in the field of Islamic History and Civilization, focusing on 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. Suggested specialised niche areas:

  • Islamic Intellectualism and Thought
  • Reformist Movements (Tajdid)
  • Islamic Art, Architecture and Cultural Studies
  • Preservation and Study of Islamic Manuscripts
  • Dynamics of Islamic Governance and Politics
  • Islamic Social Welfare and Community Development
  • Interfaith Dialogue and Coexistence Strategies
  • Islamic Ethics, Morality and Values Education
  • Islamic Education Systems and Reforms
  • Historical Trajectories of Islamic Civilization
  • Combating Religious Extremism and Radicalization
  • Youth Identity, Faith and Contemporary Issues