Current Issue

Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 6/30/23

Year: 2023

MUTALAA Journal provides publications and translations of Turkish, Arabic and English copyright and translation articles, text publications and translations, scientific research and event promotions and evaluations such as books, thesis, symposiums, seminars, conferences, panels in the fields of Basic Islamic Sciences - Philosophy and Religious Sciences - Islamic History and Arts. It aims to contribute to information sharing at national and international level by publishing it as open access.

MUTALAA Journal focuses on historical, current, or future problems and problems in different geographies where Islamic societies live. The source of these problems can be social, political, economic, religious, and cultural. The researcher is expected to act with the method of any discipline or to discuss the problem with a multidisciplinary method. Comparative studies are assumed to be more useful in revealing the truth from different perspectives.

Subject Category

Social Sciences: Religious Studies, Sociology, Psychology, History, Philosophy, Religion and Theology, History and Philosophy of Science, Educational Research.
Field of Science: Tafsir, Hadith, Kalam, Islamic Law, History of Islamic Sects, Sufism, Arabic Language and Literature, Islamic Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Psychology of Religion, Sociology of Religion, Religious Education, History of Religions, History of Philosophy, Logic, History of Islam, Islamic Art History, Turkish-Islamic Literature, Religious Music, Religious Culture and Ethics Education.
Keywords: Islam, Quran, Prophet, Tafsir, Hadith, Recitation, Kalam, Islamic Law, Islamic Sects, Sufism, Arabic Language, Arabic Literature, Philosophy, Islamic Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Psychology of Religion, Sociology of Religion, Religious Education, History of Religions, History of Philosophy, Logic, Islamic History, Islamic Arts, Turkish-Islamic Literature, Ottoman Turkish, Religious Music, Religious Culture, Ethics, Moral Philosophy, Islamic Civilization, Religious Education, Verification, Manuscripts.

Broadcast Period
MUTALAA Journal is published as 2 issues per year, in June and December.

Target Audience
The target audience of MUTALAA Journal is professionals who continue their research in the field of Theology and students, readers and institutions who are interested in this field.

Copyright
The copyrights of the works published in the MUTALAA Journal belong to their authors. Authors allow MUTALAA to publish the work they submit.

1) MUTALAA Journal publishes the publications of texts, reviews of books, theses, conferences, and symposiums, wafayât articles and scientific interviews copyrighted and translated articles in Turkish, English, and Arabic.

2) It continues publication in e-journal format as two issues (June - December) a year.

3) Copyright Agreement Form must be signed with a blue pen and uploaded to the system as a PDF.

4) Only one article of the same author can be published in the same issue.

5) Ethics Committee approval should be obtained for articles that require Ethics Committee approval, and this approval (committee name, date, and number) should be stated on the first page and in the method section of the article. It should also be added to Dergipark as an additional file.

6) Manuscripts submitted for publication to the journal must be written within the framework of the following principles:

• The submitted text must not have been previously published or submitted to any journal for consideration.
• Scientific responsibility of the articles belongs to the authors. All authors must have actively participated in the study.
• If the submitted article has been presented in any meeting before; The name, date and city of the meeting should be specified.
• Manuscripts must be carefully placed according to the settings specified in MUTALAA's article templates before they are sent to the journal. Authors should not adjust their own files but should embed their article in the template.

Click to download the Turkish research article template.
Click here to download the Arabic research paper template.
Click to download the translations template.
Click here to download the book review template.

In the studies submitted to the journal, the information about the author(s) must be stated as “name-surname, title-institution and province, e-mail address, ORCID ID and ROR ID (https://ror.org/)” indicating the institution information. Title, institution, and province information should also be written in English.
Both Turkish and English abstracts must be included in the research articles sent to the journal. There is no abstract requirement for book introductions.
The title of the article should be written in both Turkish and English just before both the Turkish abstract and the English abstract.
At the beginning of the article, there should be an abstract of at least 150 words containing the subject, purpose, method, findings and conclusion of the article, and keywords between 5-7 words should be included at the end of the abstracts. The first of the keywords should indicate the field of science to which the article belongs, and the words should be ordered from general one to the more specific one.
Footnotes or in-text citations and bibliography should be arranged according to the ISNAD CITATION SYSTEM -2nd EDITION SYSTEM.
Font and paragraph settings and page layout should be as follows: Text font Chaparral Pro / Times New Roman 11 point justified; abstracts, footnotes and bibliography should be 9 pt. Page layout should have 3.5 cm margins from the top, bottom, right and left; no paragraph indent, paragraph spacing should be set to 0 pt first, then 8 pt, line spacing to 1.0 (single). Footnotes should be hanging 0.5 and the first line of footnotes should be indented from the left with the tab key. In the references, there is no paragraph indent, the paragraph spacing should be 0 pt before and after, 1.25 hanging, and the line spacing should be 1.0 (single).
The article volume should not exceed 10,000 words, all inclusive.

7) Before the bibliography, the ethics and contribution rate statement of the researchers, support and acknowledgment statements, if any, and conflict statement should be included.

Ethical Statement: It is declared that scientific and ethical principles have been followed while carrying out and writing this study and that all the sources used have been properly cited.

Author(s) : ………. - …………

Funding: The authors acknowledge that they received no external funding in support of this research.

Author Contributions (In cases where the article is written by more than one person):

Design of the Study: 1st Author (40%), 2nd Author (30%), 3rd Author (30%)

Data Collection: 1st Author (40%), 2nd Author (30%), 3rd Author (30%)

Data Analysis: 1st Author (40%), 2nd Author (30%), 3rd Author (30%)

Writing the Article: 1st Author (40%), 2nd Author (30%), 3rd Author (30%)

Article Submission and Revision: 1st Author (40%), 2nd Author (30%), 3rd Author (30%)


8) It is recommended to pay attention to the following points in book reviews: A book introduction should be a critical examination of a work, not just a summary. The author introducing the book may support or oppose the information and evaluations in the book and may indicate the deficiencies of the work.
It is recommended that book reviews be written in the following order without titling:
Introduction: First of all, the main subject, main purpose, method, claim and approach of the work should be explained.
Summary of the book: In the summary section, information about the main framework of the work should be given, and the prominent aspects of the work and the contributions of the author to the discipline in which he worked should be stated.
Critical discussion: The appropriateness of the method used in this section, the importance of the contribution of the work to the field, the extent to which it fills the gap left by the current studies on the subject, the consistency of the views, the reliability of the presented arguments, whether there are neglected sources, and it clarifies the subject, or the style is clear and fluent, should be questioned. It should be stated to what extent it has modified or deepened the general acceptance, brought a new field of study, a new methodology or a theoretical approach.
Conclusion: Finally, the critical author should include his conclusions about the book, emphasize the strengths and weaknesses of the book, and offer constructive suggestions.
Book reviews should be at least 1000 words. There is no obligation to include a summary at the beginning of the critique.

Publication Principles

MUTALAA Journal adheres to national and international standards in research and publication ethics. It complies with the Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works, the Press Law and the Higher Education Institutions Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive.
MUTALAA Journal has adopted the International Ethical Publishing Principles published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), and World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). It also undertakes to comply with the Decisions of the Türkiye Editors' Workshop.
Within the scope of MUTALAA publication ethics, all stakeholders are expected to have the following ethical responsibilities:
If the study prepared for publication was produced from a book chapter, an unpublished paper text or a master's / doctoral thesis, this matter must be stated in both Turkish and English on the first page of the study.

Publication Ethics Policy, Plagiarism Action Plan and Journal's Precautions

The journal respects intellectual property and aims to protect and promote the original work of its authors. Articles containing plagiarism are against the standards of quality, research, and innovation. Therefore, all authors who submit articles to the journal are expected to comply with ethical standards and avoid any kind of plagiarism.
This journal checks for plagiarism in studies submitted for review: pre-checked articles are scanned for plagiarism by using TURNITIN software. If plagiarism/self-plagiarism is detected, the author is informed. If necessary, the editors may subject the article to plagiarism control at various stages of the evaluation or production process. High similarity percentages can cause an article to be rejected before or even after it is accepted. The rate is expected to be less than 24%.

Publication of Studies Based on Survey and Interview

MUTALAA Journal adopts the “Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors” and “Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers” of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in order to establish ethical assurance in scientific periodicals. In this context, the authors are requested to comply with the following issues in the studies submitted to the journal:
1) Ethics committee approval should be obtained for research conducted in all disciplines that require ethics committee approval, this approval should be stated on the first page of the article and the ethics approval document should be uploaded to the Dergipark system with the article.
2) In studies that require ethics committee permission, information about the permission (name of the committee, date, and number) should be included in the method section, and also after the bibliography section of the article.

Actions against science research and publication ethics:

Plagiarism: Presenting the ideas, methods, data, practices, writings, figures or works of others as their own work, in whole or in part, without providing any attribution in accordance with scientific rules,
Fraud: To produce data that is not based on research, to edit or change the presented or published work based on untrue data, to report or publish them, to make unfinished research appear as if it has been done,
Distortion: To falsify research records and obtained data, to present methods, devices and materials that are not used in the research as if they were used, not to evaluate data that are not suitable for the research hypothesis, to manipulate data and/or results in order to fit the relevant theory or assumptions, to falsify or shape research results in line with the interests of the people and organizations that receive support.
Republishing: To present more than one work containing the same results of a research as separate works in the associate professor examination evaluations and academic promotions,
Slicing: Presenting the results of a research as separate works in the evaluations of associate professorship exams and in the academic promotions, by breaking the integrity of the research into parts inappropriately, and by making multiple publications without citing the other.
Unfair authorship: Including non-active contributors among authors, not including active contributors among authors, changing the order of authors unjustifiably and inappropriately, removing the names of active contributors from the work at the time of publication or in subsequent editions, using influence without active contribution include among the authors.
Other types of ethical violations: a) Not specifying the supporting persons, institutions or organizations and their contributions in the publications made as a result of research carried out with support, b) Using the thesis or studies that have not yet been presented or defended and accepted as a source without the permission of the owner, c) Not complying with the ethical rules in researches conducted on humans and animals on the subject, not respecting the rights of patients in the publications, d) To violate the provisions of the relevant legislation in human biomedical research and other clinical research, e) To share the information contained in a work that he has written with others before it is published without the express permission of the author, f) To misuse the resources, places, facilities and devices provided or allocated for scientific research, g) To make an unfounded, unjustified and deliberate claim of ethical violation, h) To publish the data obtained without obtaining the explicit consent of the participants in surveys and attitude studies conducted within the scope of a scientific study, or if the research is to be conducted in an institution, without the permission of the institution, i) To harm animal’s health and ecological balance in research and experiments, j) Not to obtain the necessary permissions in writing from the authorized units in research and experiments before starting the studies, k) To carry out studies in research and experiments that are contrary to the provisions of the legislation or the international conventions to which Türkiye is a party, regarding the relevant research and experiments, not complying with the obligation to inform and warn the relevant persons, l) Not to use the data and information obtained from other persons and institutions in scientific studies, to the extent permitted and not to comply with the confidentiality of this information and not to ensure its protection, or making a misleading statement (Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive of Council of Higher Education, Article 4).

Author Responsibilities:

All authors must contribute significantly to the research. All data in the article must be declared as true and original. All authors must ensure retraction and correction of errors.

Responsibilities of Referees:

Evaluations should be impartial. Referees should not have a conflict of interest with the research, authors and/or research funders. Referees should cite the relevant published but not cited works. Checked articles should be kept confidential.

Editorial Responsibilities:

Editors have full responsibility and authority to accept or reject an article. Editors should not have a conflict of interest regarding the accepted or rejected articles. Only articles that will contribute to the field should be accepted. He or she should support the release or withdrawal of the fix when errors are detected. Referees must remain anonymous and prevent plagiarism/fake data. The peer-review process is central to the success of scientific publication. It is part of our commitment to protecting and improving the peer review process, and MUTALAA Journal has an obligation to assist the scientific community in all aspects of publishing ethics, especially in cases of dubious, duplicate publications or plagiarism. The reader can file a complaint when he or she notices a major error or inaccuracy in an article published in MUTALAA Journal, or has any complaints about editorial content (plagiarism, duplicate articles, etc.). We welcome complaints as they provide an opportunity for us to improve, and we aim to respond quickly and constructively.

Impartiality and Publisher's Freedom:

Editors evaluate the submitted article proposals by considering their compatibility with the scope of the journal and the importance and originality of their work. Editors do not consider the race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, nationality, or political views of the authors submitting the article proposal. Other institutions other than the editorial board of the journal cannot influence the decision to edit or publish. The editors take care that the published issues contribute to the reader, researcher, practitioner, and scientific field and that they are original.

Independence:

The relationship between the editors (Editor and Associate Editors) and the publisher is based on the principle of editorial independence. According to the written agreement between the editors and the publisher, all decisions of the editors are independent of the publisher and the journal owner. Editors should reject incomplete and inaccurate research that does not comply with the journal policy, publication rules and level without any influence.

Security:

Editors do not share information about a submitted article with anyone other than the responsible author, referees, and editorial board. He or she ensures that the articles evaluated by at least two referees are evaluated according to the double-blind refereeing system and keeps the referees confidential.

Information and Differences of Opinion:

Editors and editorial board members do not use unpublished information in a submitted article for their own research purposes without the express written consent of the authors. Editors should not have a conflict of interest regarding the articles they accept or reject.

Publication Decision:

Editors ensure that all articles accepted for publication are subject to peer-review by at least two referees who are experts in their field. Editors are responsible for making decisions on which work that was sent to the journal to be published, the validity of the work in question, its importance to researchers and readers according to the comments of the parties and such legal conditions. Editors have the responsibility and authority to accept or reject articles. Therefore, he or she must use his responsibility and authority appropriately and on time.

No fee is charged from the author or institution under any name.
All expenses of MUTALAA Journal are covered by the publisher. The publication of articles and the execution of article processes in the journal are free of charge. No processing fee or submission fee is charged for articles submitted to the journal or accepted for publication.