Interdisciplinary Studies of Quran & Hadith

Interdisciplinary Studies of Quran & Hadith

Number of Volumes 3
Number of Issues 10
Number of Articles 64
Number of Contributors 99
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Accepted Submissions 62
Number of Reviewers 46

 

In the Name of God

The Interdisciplinary Studies of Quran & Hadith (ISQH) is an international,open-access,academic,peer-reviewed journal and follows a double-blind review policy. This multidisciplinary journal covers the entire studies in humanities and islamic sciences from the perspective of Quran and Hadith.

In October 2023, the journal "Interdisciplinary Studies of Quran and Hadith" obtained a Scientific Research License from the National Council for the Development of Quranic Research and Higher Education.

The Interdisciplinary Studies of Quran & Hadith journal has been awarded the Scientific Grade "B" in the 1404 SH (2025–2026) evaluation conducted by Iran’s Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. The achievement came during the journal’s first participation in the Ministry’s official scientific journal assessment process.

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Keywords Cloud

  • Qur’an
  • intertextuality
  • Psalms
  • quran
  • Holy Quran
  • Islamic education
  • law
  • Nahj al-Balagha
  • Tradition
  • Semiotics
  • Bible
  • an
  • Qurʾān
  • Islam
  • Determinacy of the text\'s meaning
  • Prophet Jesus
  • Exegesis
  • Holy Spirit in Christianity
  • piety
  • Curriculum
  • narrations
  • al-Qādiḥūn (Detractors)
  • Historical Reductionism
  • Preparing Strength (I\'dad al-Quwwah)
  • tawassul
  • Domestic violence
  • interrogation
  • Educational Equity
  • lexical Coherence
  • shirk
  • homosexuality
  • Doubt
  • Maternal Role
  • Husayni literature
  • cognitive semantics
  • Social Cohesion
  • Women in Quran
  • Psychological effects
  • origin of Arabic script
  • Qur’anic miracle
  • Feminism
  • Love
  • Ayatollah Javadi Amoli
  • Education
  • Scientific Study
  • etymology
  • Syriac loanwords
  • Obedience
  • Supplication
  • Al-Aqsa Flood
  • Narrative Elements
  • Understanding of the Qur\'an
  • Quranic Translation
  • Translation Accuracy
  • Prophetic Biography (Seerah)
  • Marq
  • Semitic studies
  • Connection of the text to its author
  • Consciousness
  • Qur&rsquo
  • Pre-canonical Reading
  • Shi\'i Islamic classics
  • indication
  • repentance
  • Islamic management
  • Tethering of Horses (Ribat al-Khayl)
  • Ibn Ashur
  • Quranic Narratives
  • Halliday and Hassan model
  • Compulsion
  • Kephalaia
  • Holy Spirit in the Quran
  • Arabic calligraphy
  • Quranic anthropology
  • Biblical anthropology
  • coherence
  • individual and social ethics
  • stories of Prophet Moses and al-Khidr
  • literary sources
  • uses of history
  • critical study of Orientalist opinions
  • Yūnus/Jonah
  • Prayer
  • Islamic parenting
  • Muʿādh al-Junaid
  • Thematic Interpretation
  • Prophet Yusuf
  • Howard Gardner
  • Modernist-Oriented
  • al-Takfīr (Excommunication)
  • istishfāʿ
  • Asmā’
  • Attribution to the Divine Legislator
  • Prophet Muhammad
  • Ultimate Happiness
  • Central Theme of Surah, Coherence of the Surah, , Structureology, Structural Interpretation, The Holy Qurʾān,
  • Kashf al‑Maktab (Uncovering the School)
  • cognition
  • Islamic Humanities
  • Comparative religious studies
  • Sharia-Oriented
  • Meccan Surahs
  • Holy Qur\' an
  • Data-Based Approach
  • the Prophet (pbuh)
  • and Dynamic Interpretation
  • Economics
  • postmodernism
  • Prohibition
  • Islamic sources
  • Majāz
  • Sarf (linguistic derivation)
  • modernity
  • economic corruption
  • religious worship
  • Biblical chapters
  • Divine Tests
  • peace
  • Holy Spirit
  • Ashbah Sermon
  • al-Mushrikūn al-Muḥāribūn (Belligerent Polytheists)
  • Contextual Approach
  • Hermeneutics
  • Tension and contrast
  • Civilization-Oriented
  • Religious Critique
  • economy
  • Human Defense
  • mimesis
  • Communicative Process
  • nature
  • interaction between history and exegesis
  • Arabic poetry
  • textual cohesion and harmony
  • Situation / Setting
  • Jurisprudential Systems
  • Qurʾānic Exegesis
  • the Qurʾan
  • Gender Justice
  • Shūraya
  • Theory of Love
  • wing
  • Surah Yusuf
  • al-Ḥadīth al-Nabawī (Prophetic Hadith)
  • Hegel
  • Hijab
  • Jihad
  • Peirce
  • Quranic divisions
  • Misogyny
  • Economic strategy
  • multiple intelligences
  • Shahid Motahari
  • Exegesis (Tafsir)
  • semantic typology
  • Infallibility of Prophets
  • Image Schemas
  • Qur\'anic Intertextuality
  • Ḥujjiyyah (Epistemic Authority)
  • Evil in the Quran
  • Dhul-Qarnayn
  • Surah Al-Fil
  • Qur’anic interpretation
  • Arabic language
  • Decision-making
  • Islamic Though
  • strangers
  • history
  • the Qur&rsquo
  • Qurʾan
  • Deterrence (Tarhib)
  • Martyr al‑Ṣadr
  • Structural Coherence
  • Induction (Istiqrāʾ)
  • the Bible
  • Anthropology of the Quran
  • Angelika Neuwirth
  • religious education
  • Islamic Sharia
  • Verse of Love
  • Erich Fromm
  • Conceptual Metaphors
  • Verbal Evidences
  • Systematic Understanding of the Qur’an
  • the Turah
  • Zahiq
  • al-Taṭarruf al-Irhābī (Terrorist Extremism)
  • Syriac-Aramaic reading
  • Tabzir
  • Translation Studies
  • Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd
  • development of Arabic script
  • Imam Khomeini
  • Comprehensive Security
  • Zakat
  • Actantial analysis
  • Organizational Participation
  • intertextual codes
  • Culture-specific items
  • comparative study