Scientific Journal 
Science and Civilization in Islam

Scientific Journal Science and Civilization in Islam

Guide for Authors

Articles in the scientific journal of science and civilization in Islam in order to introduce and critique ideas, discourse and thinking and production of indigenous science and knowledge in the two fields of science and civilization in Islam with an analytical, critical, religious and innovative approach. The following four approaches:

1) Scientific achievements of Muslims in the eastern lands of the Islamic world (Iran, Transoxiana, India, Southeast Asia and the Far East)

2) The place of intellectual sciences and traditional sciences in the eastern civilizations of the Islamic world

3) Mutual exchanges of Eastern civilizations The Islamic world on the western regions of the Islamic world

4) The effects of Eastern civilization The Islamic world on Western civilization is published, thus compiled and regulated.

 

A- The general structure of the article

  1. The subject or title contains attractiveness and novelty and oversees the issue of the article;
  2. Abstract including problem, question, method and research findings in a maximum of 250 words;
  3. Keywords containing five to seven relevant and basic words of the article;
  4. Introduction Provides the general framework of the article in order to answer the main question and other issues stated in the abstract, up to one page (300 words);
  5. Examining the main concepts of the article, especially the concepts used in the title of the article and in the keywords, in order to lay the groundwork for easier understanding of the contents of the article;
  6. As far as possible, provide a framework or theoretical basis in order to move in a specific format, avoid scattering and avoid leaving the subject;
  7. The text or body of the article consists of four to six sub-topics related to the title of the article according to the slate presented in the abstract and introduction;
  8. Conclusion means presenting the research findings and not summarizing or repeating the contents of the article and also offering suggestions for reviewing the findings and related issues;
  9. Organize the bibliography according to the method of setting the addresses;
  10. Insert charts, tables and images within the text of the article according to the subject (insert title and number of tables at the top and insert the title of figures and charts below it)

 

B- How to set a reference

  1. Insert the address of the sources used in the text, as follows:

(Last name of the author or authors, year of publication of the work: page used), example :( Asghari, 1393: 54);

If several pages of a source are used, the numbers are adjusted from right to left, for example: (Asgari, 1393, 9-18);

If the source used has different volumes, it is necessary to insert the used volume after the year of publication of the work, for example: (Moradi, 1393, vol. 1: 65);

If two or more works by the same author and from the same year are used, they should be distinguished by the letters of the alphabet. The dot at the end of the sentence, if it reaches the parentheses of the address, is preceded by a parenthesis, for example: "has been." (Akbari, 1392 A, J 2: 18);

If the source used is repeated immediately, the same or similar items are not used, but the address is repeated; Address the verses of the Qur'an will be as follows: (Hajj: 18);

Lectures are given as follows: (Khamenei, 1394: Lecture 14 October)

Citing sites in the address is not valid and if necessary, the address is given as follows: (tebyan.net 1392: 2 October)

In In-text addressing is no different between books, articles, interviews, and the like; Latin translation of important names and concepts as well as necessary explanations should be briefly included in the subtitle;

Latin source addresses are inserted in the same way as Persian addresses, for example (Fukoyama, 1995: 21);

  1. In the list of sources and references (bibliography), the addresses should be entered in APA scripting method as follows:

 For the book: Surname, name (year of publication of the work). Name of the work in Iranian, name and surname of the translator or proofreader, name of the place of publication, name of the publisher, cover used;

For the article: surname, name (year of publication). "Name of the article" Name of the publication in Iranian, magazine number, month or season of publication, pages of the article;

Other items: surname, name (year of publication). "Subject" Type of work or source (interview, lecture), exact date of the interview or lecture;

Sources must be arranged alphabetically by name. In this case, "q" or "m" are used as symbols of the lunar and Gregorian years, respectively. It is necessary to enter the solar equivalent of the Gregorian and lunar years at the same time, for example: 2011/2011. It is necessary to enter the year of the beginning and end of governments as well as the year of birth and death of personalities and kings, for example: Ghorian (786-673) and Ibn Sina (867- 791). It is necessary to use these signs if not inserting them will cause a mistake.

Quotes over 40 words should be left unchecked. Quotes less than 40 should be enclosed at the beginning and end of the text.

 

C- Other issues

  1. The scientific level of the author is responsible for the minimum assistant professor. The academic level of one or more other irresponsible authors should not be less than a master's degree.
  2. It is necessary to focus the submitted articles on specific issues in the field of activity of the journal. Diagnosis is with the editor.
  3. Submitted articles must be the result of research by the responsible author and authors and have an innovative aspect.
  4. The editorial board of the journal is free to reject, accept, publish and modify articles, and of course the details of the evaluations made are not made available to the author or authors in any way.
  5. The content of the articles is the responsibility of the author or authors and the journal is not responsible for the views expressed in the articles.
  6. Articles submitted should not be less than 20 and more than 25 pages of 300 words.
  7. Preparing and sending Latin and Arabic translations of the article abstract after its finalization is mandatory.
  8. Translated and reviewed articles will not be accepted unless they are innovative. This is up to the editor.
  9. Only articles that the responsible author undertakes at the time of submitting the article to publish it previously or at the same time for publication in another journal will be considered.
  10. Articles can be published that have used first-hand sources in the subject under review and are also documented, reasoned, research and analytical and have content coherence, logical structure and fluent writing and are consistent with one of the approaches of the journal.
  11. Priority and delay in publishing articles is decided by the editor.
  12. Quoting the contents of the journal by mentioning its name is not prohibited. It is recommended that the author or authors refer to the previous issues of the quarterly when compiling articles.
  13. The journal welcomes any scientific criticism and suggestions.
  14. For articles, a printing certificate is issued that all the evaluation steps have been completed. This issue can be determined only by the editor.
  15. Articles that are received only through the quarterly system are reviewed. Subsequent follow-up of the article will be possible only through the system.
  16. The journal has no responsibility for the scientific rank and other scientific specifications and records declared by the author or authors.