About the Journal
JIRS (Journal of Islamic Religious Studies) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research and discourse within the field of Islamic religious studies. It is published quarterly, specifically in the months of August, November, February, and May. JIRS serves as a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to explore a wide range of topics related to Islam, including but not limited to theology, philosophy, history, law, ethics, spirituality, and contemporary issues. The journal welcomes original research articles, critical reviews, theoretical discussions, and methodological inquiries that contribute to the understanding of Islam's diverse dimensions and its interactions with various socio-cultural contexts. JIRS is committed to promoting rigorous scholarship, intellectual dialogue, and academic excellence in the study of Islam, fostering interdisciplinary approaches and cross-cultural perspectives. Through its comprehensive coverage and commitment to scholarly rigor, JIRS aims to facilitate deeper insights into Islamic religious thought and practice, enriching academic discourse and promoting mutual understanding among scholars and practitioners worldwide.
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