Issues of Riphah Journal of Islamic Thought & Civilization
Journal
Riphah Journal of Islamic Thought & Civilization; RJITC
Editor
Hafiz Waqas Khan
Publisher
Department of Islamic Studies, Riphah Internation University, Islamabad.
ISSNP
2791-187X
ISSNE
3006-9041
Frequency
Biannual
Article Processing Charges
No charges
Submission Charges
No charges
Journal Start Date
2022
Review Process
Double Blind Peer Review
Subjects
Islamic Studies
Languages
Urdu, Arabic, English
Editorial Board URL
Author Instructions URL
Open Access
Yes
ARI Id
316
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Introduction
Riphah journal of Islamic Thoughts and Civilization (RJITC) is a quarterly published, open-access multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that describes significant and innovative research in all areas of theology. The journal is enthusiastic about providing updates and developments/advancements to researchers in the field of Theological studies.
RTIJC has a wider scope for the dissemination of advancements in Islamic Thought and Theology, Quranic Studies, Seerah, and Islamic History, Fiqh and Usul al-Fiqh, Comparative Studies in Religions, Interfaith Dialogue, Contemporary Issues in Muslim Societies, Islam and Modern Social, Political and Economic Thought, Islamic Culture, and Civilization, Islamic Studies, Islamic Education, Religion and Ethics/Morality, Religion and Health, Religion and Psychology, Religion and Science.
The journal has adopted a rigorous examination of every submitted manuscript towards plagiarism. All contributions are rigorously refereed and selected based on the quality and originality of the work as well as the breadth of interest to readers. The journal publishes the most significant new research in all fields of Islamic thought and civilization thus keeping the updated information available for its readers worldwide. RTIJC publishes articles after excellent unsolicited reviews per the national/international guidelines.
RTIJC has a broader scope for the dissemination of advancements in Islamic Thought and Theology, Quranic Studies, Seerah, and Islamic History, Fiqh and Usul al-Fiqh, Comparative Studies in Religions, Interfaith Dialogue, Contemporary Issues in Muslim Societies, Islam and Modern Social, Political and Economic Thought, Islamic Culture, and Civilization, Islamic Studies, Islamic Education, Religion and Ethics/Morality, Religion and Health, Religion and Psychology, Religion and Science.
Aims and Scope
The objective of Riphah Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization is to provide a platform for researchers to exchange and disseminate their findings, thereby fostering research in Islamic Studies. By offering both print and online access of high-quality materials, the journal aims to serve the interests of all those engaged in scientific research.
The primary objectives of the journal are to elucidate Islamic principles and addressing contemporary challenges in accordance with Shariah. It endeavors to facilitate a scholarly exchange between global academic and intellectual communities within the realm of social sciences.
RJITC, an interdisciplinary biannual journal seeks to publish peer-reviewed articles addressing various facets of life. Its coverage spans diverse branches of knowledge, including Uloom-ul-Quran, Uloom-ul-Hadith, Usool-e-Fiqh, Comparative Religions, Ilm-ul-Kalam, Sufiism, and the examination of contemporary issues from an Islamic perspective, as well as Arabic language and literature.
The journal accepts the research work in Urdu, Arabic and English languages.
Contact Information
Email ID: editor.rjitc@riphah.edu.pk
Department of Islamic Studies, Block- F, Sector I-14, Hajj Complex, Riphah Internation University, Islamabad.
Ph# 051-8446000, Ext # 380
Additional Information
Scope of RJITC/ Subject Areas
Thou Islamicght and Theology, Islamic Culture and Civilization, Islamic Studies, Islamic Education, Seerah and Islamic History, Fiqh and Usul al-Fiqh, Comparative Studies in Religions, Interfaith Dialogue, Contemporary Issues in Muslim Societies, Islam and Modern Social, Political and Economic Thought, Religion and Ethics/Morality, Religion and Health, Religion and Psychology, Religion and Science.
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