Scope and Publication

The journal welcomes original and innovative research papers that contribute to the enrichment of human knowledge in the following disciplines:

  • Linguistics: Includes theoretical and applied linguistic studies, philology, and discourse analysis.

  • Literary Studies: Comprises the criticism and analysis of literary texts, comparative literature, and modern literary approaches.

  • History: Covers historical research across different eras, documentation, and the study of civilizations.

  • Philosophy: Includes intellectual studies, logic, the history of philosophy, and contemporary philosophical issues.

  • Sociology: Encompasses the study of social phenomena, anthropology, and contemporary societal issues.

  • Economics and its Branches: Covers research in macroeconomics and microeconomics, economic development, Islamic economics, public finance, as well as monetary and trade policies.

  • Geography: Includes studies in physical and human geography, economic geography, regional planning, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

  • Comparative Human Studies: Focuses on interdisciplinary research examining the cultural and intellectual intersections among different peoples and academic fields.