The Journal of Near East University Islamic Research Center aims to provide a platform for the publication of academic studies and original research focusing on the history of sciences and disciplines in the context of Islamic civilization. The journal places a special emphasis on approaches that address the scientific and intellectual heritage of Islamic civilization, its historical development, its impact in the contemporary context, and its interactions with other civilizations.
While the journal includes a wide range of studies on the history of Islamic sciences and disciplines, it gives priority to studies that examine the contributions of Islamic civilization and its interactions with modern sciences. In this context, the journal aims to bring to light the contributions of Islamic civilization to the history of science and thought, enrich academic debates and strengthen interdisciplinary dialogue.
The Editorial Board of the Journal of Near East University Islamic Research Center undertakes to comply with the criteria of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Subject Category:
History of Science: The development and contributions of astronomy, medicine, mathematics, chemistry, physics and other natural sciences in Islamic civilization.
Religious Sciences: Studies focusing on the history of Arabic Language and Rhetoric, Hadith, Islamic Law, Qiraat and the Holy Qur'an, Sufism, Tafsir.
Interdisciplinary Interaction: The effects of different branches of science and disciplines on each other in Islamic civilization; scientific interactions between Islam and other civilizations.
History of Thought: Philosophical movements, sects, theology and logic studies in the Islamic world and the effects of these fields on Western philosophy.
History of Education: Islamic madrasas, scientific institutions, libraries and transformations of educational methods in the historical process.
Islamic Sciences in the Modern Context: Reflections and applications of the scientific and intellectual heritage of the Islamic world in the modern world.
History of Art and Architecture: The relationship of Islamic art and architecture with other disciplines and its historical effects.
Keywords: Religion, History, Civilization, Arabic Language and Rhetoric, Religious Education, Religious Psychology, Sociology of Religion, Philosophy of Religion, Religious Music, History of Religions, Fiqh, Kalam, Qiraat, Quranic Studies, Islamic Philosophy, Islamic Law, Islamic Arts, Logic, History of Sects, Siyar, Sufism, Tafsir, Turkish Islamic Literature.
The Journal of the Near East University Islamic Research Center publishes articles that focus on the history and civilization of theology and social sciences, address their fundamental problems from a scientific perspective, and offer solutions to these issues. These articles include academic studies such as research articles, theoretical articles, compilations, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, translations, and book reviews.
Article Submissions
Submitted manuscripts should be appropriate to the purpose and scope of the journal. Original, unpublished manuscripts that are not in the evaluation process in another journal and whose content and submission have been approved by each author are accepted for evaluation.
Readership
The target audience is members of all fields of theology and social sciences, professionals, specialists, researchers, specialization and doctoral students, as well as students related to this field. It aims to contribute to the spread of continuous professional development and research culture.
Fee Policy
The publication of articles in the journal and the execution of article processes are not subject to any fee. No processing or submission fee is charged for articles submitted to the journal or accepted for publication. Our journal also does not accept sponsorship and advertisements in accordance with its publication policies.
Copyright
The copyrights of the works published in our journal belong to their authors. Authors consent to the publication of their submitted intellectual work by the Journal of Near East University Islamic Research Center under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license.
Originality of Articles
Our journal does not accept papers previously published elsewhere. However, published articles in a foreign language may sometimes be accepted.
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