Perspective, Aims, and Scope
Perspective
The study of Islam and Muslims demands analytical frameworks that are sensitive to regional specificities while simultaneously attuned to transregional dynamics. Islam has never been a monolithic or territorially static tradition; rather, it has historically evolved through a complex interplay of material cultures, spatial arrangements, local geographies, linguistic ecologies, political formations, and intellectual genealogies. By calling attention to regional perspectives, scholars can recover the nuanced ways in which Islamic thought, experience, identity, expression, and practice are shaped by and within particular historical contexts and sociocultural realities: from the vernacular philosophies of Southeast Asia to the juridical traditions of the MENA region, or the diasporic social ethics of European Muslim communities. Such localized analyses can not only counterbalance homogenizing tendencies in global Islamic Studies but also generate more accurate, plural, and contextualized understandings of Islam as lived and interpreted in diverse cultural geographies.
At the same time, a cross-regional approach opens up critical comparative possibilities and illuminates the convergences and divergences that shape Muslim communities across time and place. Transregional analyses expose how ideas, texts, objects, institutions, actions, and actors circulate across borders — through trade, migration, pilgrimage, intellectual exchange, and digital networks — constantly reshaping Islamic discourses, practices, and imaginaries. When pursued through diverse disciplinary lenses such as history, anthropology, education, philosophy, law, material culture, media studies, environmental issues, gender, or political theory, such regional and cross-regional perspectives allow scholars to engage more critically with both continuations and disruptions in Muslim faith and practice. Such approaches can deepen the field’s ability to reflect the plurality and complexity of Muslim life while resisting essentializing generalizations. In doing so, they allow cholars to map complex patterns of influence, resistance, and adaptation — ultimately advancing a more textured, relational, and dynamic field of Islam and Muslim studies.
Aims
Islamika Research Reviews aims to contribute to the academic study of Islam and Muslims by promoting regionally grounded and cross-regionally informed research across a wide range of disciplines. The journal is committed to supporting scholarship that addresses the diverse cultural, historical, linguistic, and intellectual contexts in which Islam is lived, debated, and reimagined. By centering regional perspectives and comparative inquiry, the journal seeks to counterbalance reductive or homogenizing narratives and to illuminate the rich plurality of Islamic lifeworlds across space and time. We strive to create a vibrant scholarly platform where various disciplines intersect with contextual, (cross)regional research into Muslim societies. Through peer-reviewed, multilingual, and multidisciplinary contributions, Islamika Research Reviews seeks to promote a more relational, dynamic, and inclusive field of Islamic Studies — one that reflects both the lived realities of local Muslim communities and the cross-border flows of ideas, texts, commodities, practices, and people.
Scope
We invite submissions across the vast constellation of Islamic Studies, with particular emphasis on regionally specific contexts and multidisciplinary approaches, as well as comparative and conceptual intersections within the larger spectrum of the study of Islam and Muslims. We welcome submissions that explore how Islamic lifeworlds are shaped by local knowledge systems, indigenous traditions, and cross-border dynamics. Contributions may engage a wide range of disciplinary frameworks, including but not limited to theology, history, philosophy, law, media and communication, environmental issues, manuscript studies, material religion, the social sciences, and beyond. We value research that highlights the diversity of Muslim thought, experience, expression, and practice across geographies — from South and Southeast Asia to the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, the Americas, and broader diasporas. Acceptable manuscript types include original research articles, review papers, conference papers, brief reports, case studies, critical essays, technical notes, hypothesis-driven papers, discussion pieces, and select coursework-based submissions that demonstrate scholarly merit. To ensure a fair and inclusive peer review process, all submissions, regardless of language, undergo rigorous academic review by qualified experts. To further facilitate global accessibility, we support authors writing in their native languages with the preparation of English extended abstracts.
Forthcoming Issues
Vol. 1, No. 1, Oct 2025
Vol. 1, No. 2, Dec 2025
Vol. 2, No. 1, Feb 2026
Vol. 2, No. 2, Apr 2026
Vol. 2, No. 3, Jun 2026
Vol. 2, No. 4, Aug 2026
Vol. 2, No. 5, Oct 2026
Vol. 2, No. 6, Dec 2026
Vol. 3, No. 1, Feb 2027
Propose a Special Issue
Islamika Regional Reviews invites proposals for Special Issues that advance contextual, regionally grounded, and cross-regional research on Islam and Muslims. Special Issues offer a unique opportunity to explore emerging questions, underrepresented perspectives, or thematic intersections across disciplines, languages, and geographies. Guest editing a Special Issue allows scholars, both established and early-career, to help shape scholarly conversations, promote collaboration, and highlight cutting-edge research within their area of expertise. We particularly welcome proposals that reflect the plurality and dynamism of Islamic Studies today, whether through regional depth, transregional comparison, or interdisciplinary innovation. Our editorial team carefully reviews each proposal and works closely with guest editors throughout the review and publication process. If you are interested in curating a Special Issue that contributes to the evolving landscape of Islamic Studies, we encourage you to get in touch.
Article Processing Charge
At Islamika Regional Reviews, we are committed to maintaining an inclusive, high-quality, and accessible platform for contextualized and multidisciplinary scholarship on Islam and Muslims. To support the technical infrastructure, editorial processes, and long-term sustainability required for rigorous peer review, we apply a modest Article Processing Charge (APC) of $50, charged only upon acceptance of an article. There is no fee for submission. This APC helps sustain our mission to promote regionally grounded and cross-regional academic work across diverse disciplines and languages — ensuring that every accepted article meets high standards of scholarly integrity, clarity, and relevance.
We offer two publication plans:
🔹 Basic Publication Plan – $50 (APC)
# Double-blind peer review completed within six months of submission
# Eligibility for publication in special thematic issues
# Indexing in scholarly databases
💡 APC is applied only if the article is accepted for publication.
🔸 Fast Service Plan – $200 (APC)
# All features of the Basic Plan
# Fast-track double-blind peer review, within one month of submission
# Full service for extended abstract translation and minor article editing
# Promotion on Islamika homepage, social media, and newsletters
💡 APC is applied only if the article is accepted for publication.
Join our Community of Reviewers
Islamika Research Reviews invites qualified scholars and researchers to become part of our international team of reviewers. As a reviewer, you will play a vital role in upholding the academic rigor and contextual depth that define the journal. Your expertise will help ensure that submitted manuscripts meet high standards of scholarly integrity, disciplinary relevance, and conceptual clarity. Reviewing for Islamika Research Reviews is an opportunity to contribute to the advancement of regionally grounded and cross-regional research in Islamic studies, stay engaged with emerging scholarship across diverse fields, and support a global community of authors. Reviewers are publicly acknowledged on our website and may receive priority consideration for future editorial roles and special issue collaborations.
Reviewer Recognition and Privacy
We deeply value the contributions of our reviewers and are committed to recognizing their efforts in meaningful and transparent ways. To review for Islamika Research Reviews, scholars must first create an account and log in to their dashboard on our platform. Reviewer data is securely protected and handled with care. As part of our commitment to academic integrity and proper attribution, reviewers can connect their ORCID iD to their profile. Once a review is completed, it will be logged in your reviewer dashboard and if you consent can be added to your ORCID profile as a verified contribution. This allows your peer review work to be formally acknowledged in your academic record while maintaining full confidentiality. Only the year and journal title will be displayed unless both you and the journal agree to share more information. You are always in control of your privacy settings and may opt in or out of ORCID integration and public acknowledgment at any time.
👉 Interested? Contact our editorial team at [insert contact email] or complete the reviewer application form below.
Instructions for Authors
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Research data
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The corresponding author must inform all co-authors of submission and related correspondence; ensure co-authors' awareness of Islamika PrePrints policies regarding ethics, conflicts of interest, data availability, and withdrawal conditions; and take responsibility for handling comments or questions related to the published preprint.
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Language & Abstracts
Manuscripts are welcome in diverse languages including English, German, French, Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Urdu, Malay, and others. Inclusion of an extended English abstract is strongly recommended to enhance global visibility.
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Authors should include their ORCID identifiers during submission to aid in scholarly attribution.
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Call for Papers
Please carefully consider these essential checks before submitting your preprint to Islamika PrePrints:
Journal policies
Make sure that any journal you possibly plan to submit to later will allow prior posting of preprints.
Withdrawal policy
All authors must understand that preprints cannot be completely removed once publicly available online.
Ethical approval
Experiments involving humans, animals, or plants must be ethically approved and properly documented in your manuscript.
Copyright permissions
Obtain permission to reproduce any published materials (figures, tables, lengthy quotations) for which you do not own copyright.
Research data
Research data associated with your manuscript should be openly available unless restricted by legal or confidentiality considerations.
Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
AI-generated content must be acknowledged explicitly in your manuscript’s methods section. AI tools do not qualify for authorship.
Preprints must not have appeared previously in peer-reviewed journals or conference proceedings.
Submission Guidelines
Responsibilities of the Authors
The corresponding author must inform all co-authors of submission and related correspondence; ensure co-authors' awareness of Islamika PrePrints policies regarding ethics, conflicts of interest, data availability, and withdrawal conditions; and take responsibility for handling comments or questions related to the published preprint.
Manuscript Format
Manuscripts may be submitted in Microsoft Word. The first page must contain the title, abstract, keywords, author(s) name(s), affiliation(s), and the corresponding author's contact details.
Language & Abstracts
Manuscripts are welcome in diverse languages including English, German, French, Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Urdu, Malay, and others. Inclusion of an extended English abstract is strongly recommended to enhance global visibility.
ORCID IDs
Authors should include their ORCID identifiers during submission to aid in scholarly attribution.
Email
Authors are encouraged to submit using institutional or previously published professional email addresses.
Copyright and Permissions
Ensure permissions are obtained for previously published materials that do not fallwithin fair use or public domain categories. Clearly indicate permissions obtained or sources adapted.
Removal & Updates of Preprints
Once publicly posted, preprints cannot be completely removed. Islamika PrePrints may remove a preprint in rare circumstances, including especially plagiarism or ethical misconduct, serious errors not fixable by updates, and legal violations, such as copyright infringement. Authors may update preprints freely to address errors or add new data. Rejection from a journal is not a valid reason for removal.
Licensing Agreement
All submissions are published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license. By submitting, authors agree to grant Islamika PrePrints a perpetual, non-exclusive right to distribute their preprints and acknowledge that submitted preprints will remain publicly accessible online. For submission inquiries or further information, please contact us directly.