Aims and Scope

Goals and vision


In this journal, efforts are made to adopt an interdisciplinary approach, focusing on two main directions. 

Firstly, it aims to explain priority topics in the fields of Islamic knowledge and thought—including beliefs, ethics, history, and politics. Secondly, it seeks to address issues and doubts raised in these areas. 

A precise explanation of these topics plays a significant role in reducing the influence of intellectual uncertainties and providing scientific answers to objections. It is important to recognize that, alongside advancements in communication and information technologies and the emergence of generations with unique cognitive complexities, addressing such subjects requires a multidimensional and multifaceted perspective. This approach must be shaped by refined reasoning derived from interdisciplinary research. 

Today’s youth—and future generations—can no longer be convinced merely by focusing on a single cognitive dimension. Based on this understanding, the journal strives to produce indigenous knowledge in various fundamental fields, including authentic Islamic texts and sources, Islamic theoretical foundations, Islamic ethics and education, Islamic history, culture and civilization, the Islamic Revolution, and political thought in Islam.