Journal of Political Socology of  Islamic World

Journal of Political Socology of Islamic World

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Number of Issues 24
Number of Articles 218
Number of Contributors 416
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Acceptance Rate 14
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Two scientific quarterly journals, Political Sociology of the Islamic World invites professors and researchers to submit their articles in the fields related to:

1- Theoretical foundations of political sociology of the Islamic world.

2.Political Sociology of the Islamic Revolution and the Islamic Republic.

3.Political sociology of modern Islamic civilization.

4. Political sociology of the state and system building in the Islamic world.

5. Political sociology of Islamic movements in the Islamic world.

6. Political sociology of identity, ethnicity, classes and social forces in the Islamic world.

7.Political sociology of authority and power, sovereignty and participation, legitimacy and acceptability, and social and political security in the Islamic world.

8. Political sociology of political culture in the Islamic world.

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Journal

Quality index in Islamic world science reference database

Q1

Impact factor

0.346

Type of arbitration

Two unknown heads

The language of the publication

Farsi (English abstract)

Type of publication

Electronic print

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Free (full text)

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free

Current Issue: Volume 12, Issue 24, April 2024 

What, Why and How of Political Islam

Pages 27-60

10.22070/iws.2025.20295.2424

Arezo Mojtahedi, Mohammad Bagher Khorramshad, Majid Tavassoli Roknabadi

Criteria of Political Governance frome the Perspective of Imam Sadeghin (AS)

Pages 239-270

10.22070/iws.2025.20889.2447

Ghodsi Alizadeh Seylab, Tayebeh Shamsaee Zafarqandi, Najmeh Sadat Al-Hosseini

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