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Call for Papers: Islam and the Discourse of Enlightenment

The Journal of ‘Contemporary Study of Islam’ (JCSI) is delighted to invite researchers and scholars to submit their papers in a special issue of the Journal on the topic of ‘Islam and the Discourse of Enlightenment’.

We welcome articles on the following themes:

  • Islamic conception of Subjectivity and Maturity
  • Islam and Reason
  • Islam and Political Sovereignty
  • Islam and Secularism
  • Islam and Development
  • and any other related themes.

Book reviews on the aforementioned subjects are also appreciated.

JCSI is a peer-viewed academic journal publishing in London.

The length of the article should be between 5000 and 7000 words, and it should be submitted via the journal’s website: https://contemporarystudyofislam.org/index.php/jcsi

If there are any issues with submission, writers can email their paper directly to the journal’s editor at dr.emad-bazzi@contemporarystudyofislam.org or emadbazzi@hotmail.com

Before submission, authors are urged to review the paper criteria listed on the journal’s website. We also respectfully request that authors refrain from raising any topics that can be acrimonious or offensive to Muslim or other religious communities.

The submission deadline for this special issue is 30th June 2023.

Contributors are asked to include a three-line profile about themselves containing their academic affiliation and major publications.

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