About the Journal

The Jordan Journal of Islamic Studies (JJIS) is an internationally peer-reviewed publication available both online (e-ISSN 2790-1319) and in print (ISSN 2079-5076) published by Al al-Bayt University. As an Open Access journal, all content is freely accessible, enabling users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, link to articles, or use them legally without prior permission from the publisher or the author. Established in 2005, it publishes quarterly (Four times a year) and welcomes submissions from authors worldwide, regardless of nationality. Each article published is assigned a DOI via Crossref. JJIS is supported by the Scientific Research and Innovation Support Fund of the Higher Council for Science and Technology in Jordan and follows COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.

JJIS is indexed in the global database Ulrich and is ranked in the Q1 category among 117 journals specializing in Islamic Studies for 2025, as determined by the Impact Factor and Reference Citation for Arab Scientific Journals (ARCIF), in line with international standards.

The Journal's Goals:

1) To spread original and advanced scientific knowledge within the field of Islamic studies.

2) To tackle modern issues and challenges scientifically through an Islamic viewpoint, emphasizing the tolerant and moderate nature of Islam and its broad humanitarian goals.

3) To promote scientific awareness from an Islamic perspective among scholars and students, with the goal of contributing to global civilization in scientific fields.

4) To emphasize, strengthen, and honor the identity and values of the Arab and Islamic nation.

Language of Publication:

JJIS accepts contributions in Arabic and/or English, with the publisher having the discretion to publish in any language approved by the editorial board.

(In all instances, a translated English version of the abstract is required for research papers written in Arabic. If the paper is in a different language, an Arabic abstract must also be provided alongside the original abstract.)