Islamic Heritage and Contemporary Challenges

Islamic Heritage and Contemporary Challenges

The journal "Islamic Heritage and Contemporary Challenges" is a scientific publication in English(as the full text of the original article) and in Arabic and Persian (as a detailed abstract) focused on theology and Islamic knowledge. It received publication permission from the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in 1404 AH, with registration number 97459, and is published biannually. The journal adopts a scientific approach with the mission of advancing knowledge and disseminating the results of research derived from fundamental, applied, and developmental studies on various topics related to identifying challenges and doubts surrounding Islam, the Quran, and Hadith, as well as issues related to the commonalities and differences among heavenly religions and interdisciplinary topics. It aims to provide necessary responses by utilizing verses from the Holy Quran, the opinions of interpreters, Hadith scholars, scientific experts, and Islamic thinkers. This journal is published under the ownership of Dr. Fahimeh Kolbasi and publisher Dr. Sami Sajjadifar. The purpose of publishing this journal is to recognize and promote religious thought within the framework of Islam to prevent and counteract destructive and incorrect doubts in the Islamic community, while replacing them with correct methods of addressing doubts and teaching proper ways to respond to them. Other information about this journal is as follows: The flow diagram of the article review and acceptance process is explained in the article acceptance process section. Moral Rights: All moral rights of the work belong to the author.

This journal respects the ethical rules in publications and adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) regulations and follows the executive regulations of the law for preventing and combating fraud in scientific works.

Types of Publishable Articles: Research- Review 

 Language of the journal: English, and the article is available in both Persian and English. Upon acceptance of the article, a detailed abstract (1000 words) must be provided in Persian and Arabic. The translation into English and Arabic is currently free of charge in the journal.

Review time for articles: 2 to 6 weeks.

Plagiarism: To prevent plagiarism, the Hamyab scientific text similarity detection system is used.

Access Type: Free and open access to articles

Sponsor Inclusion: If the article has a sponsor or research funding provider, its inclusion in the article by the author is mandatory.

Country of Publication: Iran

Specialized Activity Area: Understanding types of doubts and responding based on the verses of the Holy Quran

Start of Publication: 1404 (Spring - Summer)

According to the guidelines of the journal "Islamic Heritage and Contemporary Challenges," no fees will be charged for the review, evaluation, and publication of articles until further notice.

According to the guidelines of the journal "Islamic Heritage and Contemporary Challenges," no fees will be charged for translating and editing articles into English until further notice.

Type of Review: Specialized review process in a closed and double-blind manner with a minimum of two reviewers and one comparative reviewer.

Initial Review Time Frame: One working week

Method of Publication: Electronic

Publication Frequency: Bi-quarterly

License Number and Date from the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology:

License Number and Date from the Press Supervisory Board (Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance): License No. 97459 dated 25/01/1404

Electronic ISSN:

Journal Email: info@fkalbasijournal.ir

If you have any questions, please send an email to the journal. Your email will be reviewed and responded to within 48 hours.

 

Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 2, December 2025 

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