Aim & Scope

The primary aim of Kitabiyat is to introduce the works published in the field of theology in recent years to the scientific community and to provide an interactive medium for the criticism and evaluation of these works. One of the main objectives of the journal is to contribute to the critical examination of scientific studies in the field of theology and to increase their academic value. In this context, Kitabiyat aims to pioneer the emergence and production of new and original ideas while providing the opportunity to criticize the existing academic accumulation. Kitabiyat has entered its publishing life with a mission that has no precedent in Turkey so far. Within the framework of this mission, the novelty brought to the world of science by Kitabiyat is that this journal has made itself exclusive to book/article reviews. In this respect, Kitabiyat is the first of its kind in our country and aims to have the ability to fill the gap in this direction.

Basic Islamic Sciences including Arabic Language and Rhetoric, Hadith, Islamic Law, History of Islamic Sects, Theology, Qur’anic Reading and Qiraat, Tafsir and Sufism; Philosophy and Religious Sciences including Religious Education, Philosophy of Religion, Psychology of Religion, Sociology of Religion, History of Religions, Islamic Philosophy and Logic; Islamic History and Arts, including the disciplines of Religious Music, History of Islamic Arts, Islamic History, Turkish-Islamic Literature; Textbooks, compilations, compilations, dictionaries, encyclopedias, catalog publications, translations, critical editions, etc., especially research books and articles. different types of works can be examined. In addition to these, thesis and symposium reviews, biographies and biographies can also be published in Kitabiyat.


Although the main goal of Kitabiyat is to critique the studies conducted in the modern period, articles on manuscripts, classical texts, etc. are also accepted.

Period Months
June December
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