Aims and Scope

 

The journal of Quranic Doctrines (QD) is a peer-reviewed scholarly publication dedicated to advancing research and discourse in the field of Quranic sciences and related disciplines. The journal welcomes outstanding original contributions from postgraduate and doctoral students, faculty members, and researchers, with the aim of fostering an enriched and rigorous academic environment for the study of Quranic doctrines. The primary aims of the journal are to:

  1. Enhance the level of scholarly knowledge among experts, specialists, and enthusiasts in Quranic studies.

  2. Present and disseminate new research achievements, promoting the exchange of ideas among the academic community.

  3. Provide a platform for increased collaboration between researchers within the country and abroad.

  4. Introduce new scholarly issues, thereby expanding the boundaries of knowledge in Quranic sciences.

  5. Inspire and cultivate a spirit of research in society.

  6. Publish and disseminate scientific findings from educational and research centers, particularly the works of professors and graduate students.

  7. Contribute to identifying and addressing scientific, cultural, and social challenges relevant to the advancement of the Muslim world.

Scope

The journal covers a wide range of topics within the domain of Quranic studies, including but not limited to:

  • Quranic Doctrines (Maʿārif al-Quran)

  • Quranic Exegesis (Tafsīr) and Interpretation

  • Quranic Semantics and Stylistics

  • Quranic Sciences (ʿUlūm al-Quran)

  • Quranic Narratives and Stories

  • The History of the Quran

  • The Language of the Quran

  • Theological Concepts in the Quran, including:

    • Oneness of God (Tawḥīd)

    • Divine Justice (ʿAdl)

    • Prophethood (Nubuwwah)

    • Revelation (Waḥy)

    • Predestination (Qadar)

    • Faith (Īmān)

    • Afterlife (Ākhirah) and Eschatology

    • Angels

  • Ethical Teachings in the Quran

  • Lifestyle and Social Guidance in the Quranic Perspective

  • Semantics of Quranic Terminology

  • Sharia (Islamic Law) as Derived from Quranic Teachings

Through its rigorous peer-review process and commitment to academic excellence, the journal of Quranic Doctrines (QD)seeks to contribute to the advancement of knowledge, facilitate scholarly dialogue, and strengthen the global network of Quranic researchers.