Original scholarly research articles submitted to Islam Today Journal undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process. In contrast, other types of submissions—such as book reviews, translations of academic works, reports, datasets, and primary source materials—do not undergo external peer review. Instead, these contributions are assessed through an internal editorial review to ensure that they meet the journal’s standards of quality, accuracy, and relevance to its scholarly mission.
As a publication with a broad and interdisciplinary scope, Islam Today Journal provides a platform for scholars and experts across diverse fields to engage with topics of significant historical, conceptual, and methodological depth. The Journal is committed to maintaining rigorous standards that support the publication of original, peer-reviewed research while also curating valuable supplemental materials—including primary sources, translated works of scholarship, datasets, and scholarly reviews. Together, these contributions enrich the Journal’s intellectual ecosystem by offering essential context, fostering engagement with materials in multiple languages, and providing informed commentary that complements and deepens the impact of peer-reviewed research. And this approach is one of the things that sets ITJ apart.