Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics for JIRS: Journal of Islamic Religious Studies

JIRS: Journal of Islamic Religious Studies upholds the highest standards of publication ethics to ensure the integrity and credibility of the scholarly work it publishes. Authors, reviewers, editors, and the journal itself are expected to adhere to the following ethical principles:

    Authorship and Originality: Authors should ensure that their submissions are original works and acknowledge all sources appropriately. All authors listed on a manuscript should have made significant contributions to the research. Plagiarism in any form is strictly prohibited.

    Conflicts of Interest: Authors should disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the interpretation or evaluation of their work. This includes financial interests, personal relationships, or any other competing interests.

    Ethical Conduct of Research: Authors should conduct their research in an ethical manner, adhering to relevant guidelines and regulations. Research involving human participants or animals should have appropriate ethical approval.

    Peer Review Process: Reviewers should conduct their evaluations objectively, providing constructive feedback to authors. They should disclose any conflicts of interest and maintain confidentiality throughout the review process.

    Editorial Integrity: Editors are responsible for making fair and unbiased decisions on submitted manuscripts based on their quality, originality, and relevance to the journal's scope. They should handle all submissions and communications with authors and reviewers professionally and transparently.

    Publication Ethics Violations: Any suspected violations of publication ethics, including plagiarism, falsification, or unethical conduct, should be reported to the editorial office for investigation. Appropriate actions will be taken in accordance with the severity of the violation.