Focus and Scope

The journal provides a platform for original research that explores both classical and contemporary issues across various dimensions of Islamic thought. Key areas of interest include:

  1. Philosophical Dialogues in Islam, Investigating classical and modern philosophical discourses within Islamic traditions, including metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
  2. Contemporary Sufism and Mysticism, Analyzing the evolution, practices, and relevance of Sufism in today’s social, cultural, and political contexts.
  3. Islamic Theology and Worldview, Exploring the development of theological concepts and their impact on Islamic civilization and global thought.
  4. Intellectual History in Islam, Delving into historical trajectories of Islamic intellectual traditions and their contributions to global knowledge systems.
  5. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Islamic Thought, Examining intersections with politics, anthropology, literature, and the arts to uncover fresh perspectives on Islamic philosophy.
  6. Islamic Philosophy in Dialogue with Modernity, Addressing contemporary challenges and opportunities for Islamic philosophy in the global intellectual landscape.
  7. Comparative Philosophy and Thought, Engaging Islamic traditions in dialogue with other philosophical and religious systems for mutual enrichment and understanding.