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Islam Today Journal CfP Islam Today Journal welcomes original work from any field—humanities, social sciences, medicine, engineering, business, and more—that explores the dynamic interplay between Islamic intellectual traditions and contemporary knowledge. Examine continuity, rupture, and cross-civilizational exchange. Challenge norms. Shape the discourse. Researchers, Scholars, Scientists, Professionals, and Experts are invited to Make Submissions: https://islamtodayjournal.org Please download and post
Announcing a New Resource for Professionals and Scholars Researchers, experts, and scholars in engineering, healthcare, law, business, and beyond—discover a timely and thought-provoking contribution that places work, wealth, and professional ethics at the forefront of contemporary discourse. This insightful open-access article from Islam Today Journal offers valuable perspectives for your research, classroom discussions, or professional practice:Read the Article Islam Today Journal is a
Call for Papers: Constructing Historical Continuities Submissions are now open for the 2025–26 issue themed “Constructing Historical Continuities.” Scholars, researchers, and writers are invited to contribute to this volume, which examines how narratives of continuity are formed, challenged, and reimagined within Islamic thought, history, and society. Other topics are welcome as well. We also welcome scholars to volunteer for the Board
Call for Submissions: “Constructing Historical Continuities” Submissions are now open for the upcoming academic year (2025-26) issue themed “Constructing Historical Continuities.” Scholars, researchers, and writers are invited to contribute to this volume, which explores how narratives of continuity are formed, challenged, and reimagined within Islamic thought, history, and society. Full details about the issue, including submission guidelines and thematic focus, can
Announcing ITJ Digital Channel Islam Today Journal is thrilled to launch a new initiative, bringing insightful lectures, thought-provoking presentations, and engaging panel discussions to our YouTube channel. This platform will feature esteemed researchers, scholars, and experts sharing their work on diverse topics related to Islam and contemporary issues. We invite academics and specialists to submit their research for review
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Recent Essays & Comments
AI, Copyright, and Academic Research Production In a significant policy decision, Australia’s Attorney-General Michelle Rowland has ruled out introducing a text and data mining (TDM) exception to the country’s copyright law—a move that would have permitted artificial intelligence (AI) developers to freely scrape and use copyrighted creative works for AI training without compensating rights holders. This proposal, initially floated by the
Ibn Khaldun: The Visionary Who Anticipated the Modern Social Sciences In the vast expanse of Islamic intellectual history, few figures have achieved the lasting significance of Ibn Khaldun, the fourteenth-century North African historian, philosopher, and jurist who lived a life as complex and eventful as the civilizations he studied. The 2016 article “A Review of Ibn Khaldun and His Scholarly Contributions” by Li Yanwei and
Islam and Corporate Social Responsibility Islam and Corporate Social Responsibility presents an insightful and timely re-examination of how faith-based ethics can enrich and redefine modern corporate conduct. In an era marked by growing public scrutiny of business practices, environmental degradation, and widening social inequalities, the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a global priority. Yet, as this
Reimagining Work Reimagining Work offers a profound and timely exploration of one of humanity’s most enduring questions: what is the true nature and purpose of work? In an age when automation, financialization, and global inequality challenge the moral foundations of economic life, this study returns to first principles—reconsidering how civilizations have understood work as both a material
Faith as a Journey in Islam Ibrahim and the Discovery of the Self Abstract Faith (īmān) in Islam is not a static possession but a transformative process—a journey of questioning, discovery, and surrender. The Qur’anic narrative of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) presents the archetype of faith as existential movement rather than inherited belief. As the one who first called his followers
The Islam TodayRepository of Scholarly Works is an open-access archive and index of abstracts dedicated to advancing research on Islam in all its dimensions. It provides a platform for preserving and sharing full texts as well as searchable summaries of scholarly works. We invite scholars and researchers to submit abstracts and deposit their writings, joining a collective effort to make high-quality scholarship on Islam more visible and accessible.
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