Objectives
Objectives
The International Research Journal of Islamic Culture and Communication (IRJICC) is a multi-disciplinary scholarly endeavor dedicated to the rigorous study of various facets of Islam and the Islamic world, with a particular focus on the dissemination, expression, and interpretation of Islamic traditions.
The primary objectives of the Journal are:
- Scholarly Inquiry: To serve as a dedicated platform for the scholarly study of Islam, paying special attention to areas like Islamic Philosophy, Mysticism (Tasawwuf), Islamic Culture and Civilization, and contemporary Inter-faith Dialogue.
- Rational and Spiritual Context: To analyze and present Islam and its traditions in the light of spirituality and rationality, showcasing its pragmatic and transformative values across different societies and eras.
- Communication Focus: To explore the role of communication, media, rhetoric, and digital platforms in shaping, preserving, and transmitting Islamic culture and discourse globally.
- Global Forum and Interaction: To provide a critical forum for academic inquiry in a global context and to promote interaction among academics, researchers, and policymakers from multiple traditions of learning.
- Problem Solving: To offer a valuable vehicle for scholars to educate, influence, and share information, facilitating the exchange and discussion of research findings, and exploring new solutions to emerging challenges within the Islamic world and its relations with others.