The Journal of the Socio-Political Thought of Islam is a scholarly contribution to the socio-political ideology within Islam, characterized by a multidisciplinary and international perspective. This journal comprehensively covers subjects related to political philosophy, political fiqh/law, socio-political sciences, methodologies of Islamic political studies, and comparative analyses between Islamic and Western political sciences.
To fulfill our objectives, the journal is committed to the following principles:
- Publishing cutting-edge hypotheses and ideas on the socio-political philosophy within Islam.
- Introducing and analyzing Islamic socio-political thoughts by fostering international discourse.
- Providing an academic platform for scholars, educators, and students to exchange ideas and insights on various aspects of Islamic socio-political sciences and philosophy.
Content Coverage of this Journal
- Socio-political Philosophy
- Socio-political Fiqh
- Socio-political Sociology
- Islamic Jurisprudence in Politics
- Scientific Production of Islamic Socio-political Studies
- Methodologies of Islamic Socio-political Studies
- Political Ideas in the Quran and Traditions
- Shiite and Sunni Islamic Jurisprudence in Politics
- Political Studies of Islam in the West
- Democracy in the Political System of Islam
- Legitimacy Power in the Political System of Islam
- Women in the Islamic Political System
- Political Geography of Islam
- Political Culture in the Islamic System
- Government in the Islamic System
- Islamic Political Movements
- Sovereignty and Political Participation in the Islamic System
- Identity, Ethnicity, and Emmett in the Muslim World
- Intellectual Forces and Political Ideology in the Islamic World
- Political Thoughts of Leaders and Elites in the Islamic World
- Recent Research and Review of the Field of Socio-political Studies of Islam
- Criticism of the Latest Political Events in the Muslim World
- Terrorism and Extremist Groups in the Muslim World
- Religious Sects, Ethnic Minorities, and Social Classes in the Political System of Islam.
- Islamic Revolution of Iran
- Political System of Islam and Developments in the Middle East
- Political Literature of the Muslim World
- Political Crisis of Islamic Countries
- Political Relations of Islamic Countries
- Political Life of the Muslim World
- Addressing Islamophobia
- Foreign Policies of the Muslim World
- Political Ideas of Khomeini's Imam
- Revolutions and Movements in the Muslim World
This journal aims to be a leading source for scholarly discourse on the socio-political thought within Islam, fostering understanding, and contributing to the global dialogue on Islamic political studies.