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  3. Vol. 53 No. 3-4 (2014): Islamic Studies

Vol. 53 No. 3-4 (2014): Islamic Studies

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Published: 2014-12-31

Articles

  • Rethinking the Academic Study of the Ulama Tradition

    Syed Rizwan Zamir
  • What and How Can We Learn from the Quran? A Critical Rationalist Perspective

    Ali Paya
  • Quest towards the Core of Selfhood

    Naumana Amjad, Farah Misbah

Review Articles

  • Shii Sectarianism in the Middle East: Modernisation and the Quest for Islamic Universalism.

    Joseph Alagha

Book Reviews

  • Edward E. Curtis IV. The Call of Bilal: Islam in the African Diaspora

    Muhammed Haron
  • Hamid Haji ed. and trans. Inside The Immaculate Portal: A History from Early Fatimid Archives.

    Mujeeb Ahmad

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Islamic Studies is a Scopus-indexed, peer-reviewed research journal in Islamics, published by Islamic Research Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan, since 1962. It publishes research articles, notes, comments, review essays, archives, documents, profiles, seminar proceedings, and book reviews in all disciplines of Islamic studies including the Qur’anic and hadith sciences, sirah, theology, Islamic law, and jurisprudence. Moreover, articles related to philosophy, psychology, anthropology, sociology, culture, civilization, architecture, political science, economics, language, literature, history, science, and technology with a focus on Islamic studies contents are also published in it. Its contributors include some of the very best scholars from across the world.

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