Islamic Studies and Quranic Research in the Contemporary World

Islamic Studies and Quranic Research in the Contemporary World

The scientific journal "Islamic Studies and Quranic Studies in the Contemporary World "affiliated with the Iranian Association for Quranic Studies and Islamic Culture, aims to reflect new perspectives and intellectual trends in the field of Islamic studies in recent decades in foreign languages, as well as to familiarize scholars, students, and professors more easily with the latest scientific information in this field.

 

 About the Journal 

  •  Journal title: Islamic Studies and Quranic Studies in the Contemporary World
  • Country: Iran
  • Publisher: Iranian Society for Quranic Studies and Islamic Culture
  • Category: Quranic Studies
  • Type of published articles: Research, promotional, review (according to the regulations of the Journals Commission of the Ministry of Science, Article 2, Clause 6 on the first page of each article).
  • Month and year of publication: March 2022
  • Credit of the journal: Scientific
  • Language: Persian with English Abstract
  • Journal Frequency: Semiannual
  • Format: Online
  • The cost of reviewing and publishing the article: there is an expense (Details)
  • Period of initial review of articles: Up to 10 days
  • Process of Review: Two-sided anonymous
  • Review Time: 3 to 6 months
  • Acceptance percentage of articles: 35%
  • Use of similarity search before sending to arbitration: Yes (Samimnoor similar text finder system)
  • Access to Articles: Free (Open Access) & Full Text

2000000 Rials are charged for initial review and review of articles, and 13000000 Rials for technical preparation and electronic publishing after approval of articles. Card number of the Scientific Association of Quranic Studies and Islamic Culture: 5892107046817717

Current Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2 - Serial Number 8, February 2026 

Keywords Cloud

  • Quran
  • Interpretation
  • orientalists
  • Family
  • The Holy Quran
  • Discourse Analysis
  • Shiite Quranists
  • Asma Barlas
  • Verse 34 of Surah Nisa
  • Bible
  • Women
  • Monotheistic paradigm
  • Hadith Currents
  • Verse of Qawamun
  • Islamic Feminists
  • Shiite Rijals
  • Sayyid Qutb
  • Fear
  • Linguistic Reading
  • intertextuality
  • exaggeration
  • Qur’an
  • Critique of feminist interpretation
  • social interpretation
  • Quranists
  • Semantics
  • Holy Quran
  • Christoph Luxenberg
  • Islamic Feminism
  • Ayesha Hedayatullah
  • Hadith
  • educational principles
  • peace
  • Critical Discourse Analysis
  • Discourse
  • Islamism
  • The Quran
  • Social
  • Woman
  • history of Islam
  • art
  • piety
  • Social Network Analysis
  • Content
  • education
  • Systems Theory
  • Business
  • Islamic State
  • approach
  • Revolution
  • students
  • mental health
  • Safavid
  • Quranic Teachings
  • human health
  • prophethood
  • religious texts
  • Motivation
  • Contextualism
  • spiritual intelligence
  • Caliphate
  • Legal
  • place
  • Ijtihad
  • tradition
  • social justice
  • methodology
  • Positive psychology
  • Divorce
  • Rights
  • Islamic Ethics
  • Imamate
  • Political Participation
  • Adaptation
  • epic
  • Torah
  • religious
  • Satan
  • Quantitative analysis
  • Amirhossein Torkashvand
  • Method
  • Date
  • Equality
  • Cause of shame (Al_Mirah Awrah)
  • Islamic society
  • Curriculum
  • argumentation
  • mystical interpretation
  • ترجمه قرآن
  • imagery
  • Sacred cosmology
  • Cognitive Semantics
  • image schemas
  • citizenship rights
  • Studies of Orientalists
  • Iranian Islamic culture
  • Position
  • Conceptual model
  • Ta\'
  • debate
  • Social Rights
  • Domestic Violence
  • Allameh Tabatabaei
  • Islamic art
  • Philosophy of Art
  • Paradise
  • Gender
  • Socio-Political Participation
  • Defensive Jihad
  • New Media
  • Justice
  • Ibn Taymiyyah
  • Typology
  • Attention
  • emotional intelligence
  • Self-regulation
  • book
  • structural model
  • Covenants
  • Basics
  • Keywords: Quran
  • Imam Reza (AS)
  • symbol
  • Najmuddin Razi
  • Inference
  • conversion to Islam
  • Identity construction
  • Sunnah
  • Shiite scholars
  • creativity
  • taqiyyah
  • Genealogy
  • faith
  • historiography
  • Naturalization
  • Analysis
  • Qajar
  • Morality
  • Liberal
  • Prophets
  • Role model
  • Ashura
  • Mythology
  • Doubt
  • Literalism
  • Occultation
  • Quentin Skinner
  • Imams
  • Mercy
  • Symbolic Interactionism
  • the Story of Creation
  • Andrew Ripin
  • Quranic Studies
  • Sectarian Environment
  • Ibn Arabi
  • Metaphorical Concepts
  • Historical Criticism
  • Amina Wadud
  • Khalifa Allah
  • contradiction
  • Holy Prophet (PBUH)
  • Sira
  • historical study
  • historical sources
  • methods of criticism
  • Dating
  • Hasan Hanafi
  • Narrative interpretation
  • utopia
  • Wadud’s approach to Hadith
  • Conscientious Pause
  • Khaled abou El Fadl
  • vers 4:34
  • The word “Noshooz”
  • Hadith Umm Waraqah
  • Return to Quran
  • Intellectual Reform
  • Gospels
  • Alexander Russell Webb
  • Islam in the USA
  • Muslim Oreintalists
  • Cosmogenesis
  • rhetoric
  • The Role of God in Islamic and Modern Sosmogonies
  • an Islamic Approach to the Study of Nature
  • Nature as Divine Sign
  • Shi\'a
  • Hadith Rifa
  • Theme
  • Izutsu
  • Modern Interpretation
  • Scientific Miracle
  • World Health Organization
  • Comparative Theology
  • India
  • Translation of the Quran
  • cosmology
  • Textualism
  • Shia-phobia
  • Employee motivation

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