I can’t find information about the academic area that fall under the scope of this journal, can you point me to that information?
That’s a great question! It gets to the heart of what sets Islam Today Journal apart from other research publications.
Most academic journals focus on a specific discipline or research area. For instance, some may concentrate on history—whether that be the history of a specific region or a particular time frame. Others may delve into philosophy, exploring topics like ethics, epistemology, or the philosophy of mind. Similarly, political science journals often restrict their coverage to specific topics, regions, or eras.
Even journals within Islamic studies frequently target specific subfields, such as Islamic law, theology, Hadith studies, Quranic studies, or Islamic economics. While there are many journals that claim a broader focus and identify as “multidisciplinary,” Islam Today Journal takes a different approach.
This journal emphasizes integrated knowledge in research and discovery, transcending traditional disciplinary boundaries. It highlights the interconnectedness of all systems that govern and influence human behavior.
In essence, Islam Today Journal invites researchers, scholars, scientists, professionals, and experts from all fields to contribute their work, as long as it is grounded in established knowledge and scientific truths. This holistic approach ensures that established knowledge is shared in a common space, allowing principles to inform work in seemingly unrelated areas that nonetheless impact public life.
We hope this perspective on the journal’s scope encourages scholars and researchers to share their insights, knowing their work will be accessible to experts from diverse backgrounds. This enables a broader understanding, not limited by evolving disciplinary theories, but grounded in sound knowledge and scientific principles.