Kulliyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences Journals

Journals

  • IIUM JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES

    The IIUM Journal of Human Sciences (IJOHS) is a bi-annual English journal aimed at academics and researchers seeking to disseminate their research findings and discover behavioural or human sciences knowledge. It is also an avenue for postgraduate researchers to publish their research works and, hence, contribute to the development of human science disciplines and their applications.

    The IJOHS is published biannually (January and July), and is a double-blind peer-reviewed open-access journal of the Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences (AHAS KIRKHS), International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).

    Authors are invited to submit their articles, book reviews, reports on conferences/seminars, and Master's and Doctoral theses related to human sciences. Each journal article will be subjected to a review process involving first reading by the IJOHS editorial team, followed by two reviewers in the field, a language assessor, and a proofreader.

  • IIUM Journal of Religion and Civilisational Studies

    IIUM Journal of Religion and Civilisational Studies (IJRCS) is a peer-reviewed online scholarly journal in English, published biannually in June and December by the Kulliyah (Faculty) of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia.

     

    Aims and Scope: IJRCS offers an international platform for awakening the civilisational potential of the Islamic heritage. The aim and scope of the Journal covers the wide-ranging themes and issues that deal with religion and civilisational studies, and embraces both Islamic and conventional approaches. It accommodates the diverse approaches within civilisational studies including revitalising synergies between Islamic and other civilisations, renewal of Muslim societies, the conceptual and societal transformation of Muslims and other societies, and the prospects of dialogue and peaceful co-existence of world civilisations. A comparative study of religion and civilisational studies are given high consideration.

     

    Abstracting and Indexing:  IIUM Journal of Religion and Civilisational Studies is currently registered on MyJurnal (Malaysia).

    IJRCS invites scholarly contributions of research articles, viewpoints and book reviews mainly holistic in nature from Malaysian and international academicians, and Postgraduate students.