Focus And Scope

Bulletin of Islamic Research is an International scholarly journal that aims to promote critical and interdisciplinary research on contemporary Islamic issues. This journal encompasses original research articles based on library and/or empirical research in the field of Islamic studies especially on Social Science, Art and Humanities. The journal welcomes original articles, reviews, and critical studies that explore the intersections of Islamic thought with modern political, economic, technological, educational, social, and environmental challenges.

Bulletin of Islamic Research aims to promote critical, interdisciplinary, and contemporary scholarship in Islamic Studies. The journal welcomes original library and empirical research across the Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities, especially those bridging classical Islamic thought with modern global challenges.

The journal focuses on studies addressing Islamic perspectives on politics, economy, technology, education, social change, and religious moderation. It also emphasizes contemporary Qur’anic and Hadith interpretation, Islamic ethics, governance, jurisprudence, psychology, and the role of Islam in multicultural and digital societies.

Additionally, the journal encourages research on Islamic environmental ethics, sustainable development, political and social movements, and the evolving responses of Muslim communities to global and local issues, including economic transformation and innovations within Islamic jurisprudence.

SCOPE

  1. Islamic perspectives on global political, economic, technological, and social challenges, including the strategic responses of Muslim societies to global change.
  2. Integration of Islamic values in modern education, psychology, technology, and everyday life, with emphasis on religious moderation.
  3. Contemporary Qur’anic studies and interpretation, including semantic, thematic (Maudhu’i), and interdisciplinary approaches in responding to secularism, pluralism, and modernity.
  4. Living Hadith and the role of prophetic traditions in shaping modern ethical, social, and cultural expressions in Muslim communities.
  5. Islamic ethics, governance, and jurisprudence (fiqh) in the context of multicultural, digital, and postmodern societies.
  6. Islamic education, ethical issues in technological development, and the transformation of learning models in digital and multicultural environments.
  7. Islamic environmental ethics, sustainable development, political activism, and social movements addressing contemporary global issues.
  8. Islamic economic thought, shariah-based legal innovation, and local–global responses to shifting economic landscapes.