New researches in Islamic humanities studies

New researches in Islamic humanities studies

About Journal

The Journal of New Research in Islamic Humanities Studies (JNRIS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research that explores the intersection of Islamic thought with the various disciplines of the humanities. The journal provides a dynamic platform for rigorous academic inquiry, fostering a dialogue between traditional Islamic perspectives and contemporary intellectual challenges.

Aims and Scope:
JNRIS welcomes original research articles, critical reviews, and scholarly contributions that engage with fields such as Islamic philosophy, theology, ethics, history, art, architecture, literature, linguistics, law (jurisprudence and its principles), and education through an Islamic lens. The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches and seeks to advance knowledge by integrating foundational Islamic principles with modern methodologies in the humanities.

Key Features:

  • Open Access: All articles are freely available to read, download, and share, ensuring the widest possible dissemination of knowledge without barriers.

  • Rigorous Peer Review: Every submitted manuscript undergoes a double-blind peer-review process by experts in the field to ensure scholarly integrity, originality, and academic excellence.

  • Academic Integrity: The journal adheres to the highest standards of publication ethics, as outlined by organizations like COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics).

  • No Article Processing Charges (APCs): JNRIS is committed to supporting the academic community and does not charge authors any fees for submission, processing, or publication.

  • International Perspective: The journal invites contributions from scholars worldwide, aiming to cultivate a diverse and global scholarly discourse.

JNRIS is committed to serving as a vital resource for academics, researchers, and students dedicated to deepening the understanding of the humanities within the rich and evolving framework of Islamic scholarship.