Electronic journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern law - EJIMEL
Published: Zürich : Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Legal Studies, 2013-
Language: English
Editor: Andrea Büchler.
ISSN: 1664-5707
"The al-Qaeda Statement’s Index is an ongoing project created by Professor Barak Mendelsohn with the support of the Political Science department at Haverford College. The Index consists of a database of over 300 statements made by various members of al Qaeda and its affiliates’ senior leadership going back as far as 1994. Each statement is read by a group of research assistants and indexed based on critical keywords and relevant contexts. The index makes it possible to study trends in statements released by al-Qaeda over the years. It is a valuable tool in studying and combating global terrorism. Please note the availability of biographical information on authors with a significant presence in the index."
"Al-Bayan is a peer reviewed academic journal of Quran and Hadith studies. It provides articles written by qualified specialists in the area of the Qur’anic and Hadith studies in English, Arabic and Malay. The editors welcome articles on all aspects of Qur’anic and Hadith Studies.
In the Malay section, Al-Bayan regularly publishes Malay works of scholars in Malay Archipelago and Southeast Asia. The Arabic section of this journal is a helpful resource for students and researchers of Islamic studies and those who are familiar with the Arabic language."
See the Alphabetical List of Open Access Journals in Middle Eastern Studies
The “International Journal of Foreign Language Teaching in the Islamic World” (FLTJ) is a scholarly double-blind peer-reviewed international scientific journal dedicated to promoting scholarly exchange among teachers and researchers in the field of teaching foreign languages.
Notre objectif est de favoriser la diffusion de contributions sur l’Islam émanant de scientifiques ou d'auteurs spécialistes, à destination d’un public d’horizons divers, spécialisé ou non, en proposant une approche pluridisciplinaire, rigoureuse et renouvelée de l’Islam, à vocation culturelle, scientifique et pédagogique, dans la triple perspective :
- de valoriser et vulgariser le patrimoine spirituel et intellectuel de l’Islam
- de promouvoir et de contribuer à restaurer une image non altérée de l'Islam
- de susciter, à travers des contributions rigoureuses, des débats sur les défis & enjeux que traversent, de nos jours, les musulmans en Occident et les sociétés musulmanes.
The Palestine-Israel Journal is a non-profit organization, founded in 1994 by Ziad AbuZayyad and Victor Cygielman, two prominent Palestinian and Israeli journalists, and was established concurrently with the first phases of the Oslo peace process to encourage dialogue between civil societies on both sides and broaden the base of support for the peace process. It was obvious from the start that, alongside the institutional efforts of Palestinians and Israelis, channels of communication must be opened for academics and other intellectuals, opinion and policy makers, grassroots organizations and activists to voice their views and take part in the public debate for a democratic and just solution to the conflict.
Archive
- TWO-STATE SOLUTION AT THE CROSSROADS Obstacles and Challenges Facing the Negotiations
- A Middle East Without Weapons of Mass Destruction Vol.19 No.12 2013
- The Younger Generation Vol.18 No. 4, 2013
- Civil Society Challenges 2012 Vol. 18 No. 2 & 3, 2012
- Arab Spring Vol.18 No.1 2012
- Women and Power Vol.17 No.3 & 4 2011
- JERUSALEM, In the Eye of the Storm Vol.17 No.12 2011
- A Nuclear Free Zone in the Middle East Vol.16 No.34 2010
- The Next Generation Young Palestinians and Israelis Look Towards the Future
- The Refugee Question Vol 15 No. 4 & Vol 16 No. 1, 08/09
- Human Security Vol.15 No.3 2008
- 1948: Sixty Years After Vol 15 No. 1 & 2, 2008
- The Arab Peace Initiative Vol.14 No.4 2007
- The Economic Dimension:
Past, Present and Future Vol.14 No.3 2007
- Future Options Vol.14 No.2 2007
- JERUSALEM
40 Years Later Vol.14 No.1 2007
- The Role of the International Community Vol.13 No.4 2007
- Hamas and Kadima
Are They Up to the Challenge? Vol.13 No.3 2006
- Going It Alone?
Unilateralism VS. Negotiations Vol. 13 No. 2, 2006
- People-to-People
What Went Wrong & How to Fix It? Vol 12 No. 4 & Vol 13 No. 1, 05/06
- Anti - Semitism & Islamophobia Vol. 12, No 2&3, 2005
- Civil Society Vol.12 No.1 2005
- Public Opinion/Yasser Arafat 1929-2004 Vol. 11, Nos 3&4, 2004/2005
- The International Community and the Conflict Vol.11 No.2 2004
- A Quest for Peace and Security Vol.11 No.1 2004
- Two Traumatized Societies Vol.10 No.4 2003
- Human Rights Now Vol.10 No.3 2003
- Media and the Second Intifada Vol.10 No.2 2003
- Violence and its Alternatives Vol.10 No.1 2003
- Narratives of 1948 Vol.9 No.4 2002
- Separation or Conciliation Vol.9 No.3 2002
- Right of Return Vol.9 No.2 2002
- National Identity Vol. 8 No 4, 2001 and Vol. 9 No 1, 2002
- Post-Oslo: Impasse and Options Vol.8 No.3 2001
- Education in Times of Conflict Vol.8 No.2 2001
- Jerusalem Vol.8 No.1 2001
- Settlements or Peace Vol.7 Nos. 3 & 4 2000
- The Search for Regional Cooperation Vol. 7 Nos 1&2, 2000
- The New Generation Vol.6 No.4 1999
- Peace Economics Revisited Vol.6 No.3 1999
- Towards Statehood Vol.6 No.2 1999
- Human Rights Vol.6 No.1 1999
- The Role of The Media Vol.5 Nos. 3 & 4 1998
- Focus on 1948-1998: A Tale of Two Peoples Vol.5 No.2 1998
- The Environment Vol.5 No.1 1998
- The U.S.A. and The Conflict Vol.4 Nos. 3 & 4 1997
- The Struggle For Land Vol.4 No.2 1997
- Children of The Conflict Vol.4 No.1 1997
- The Road Ahead Vol.3 Nos. 3 & 4 1996
- Autonomy or Statehood? Vol.3 No.2 1996
- Education Vol.3 No.1 1996
- Refugees Vol.2 No.4 1995
- Women in The Conflict Vol.2 No.3 1995
- Our Jerusalem Vol.2 No.2 1995
- Oslo Vol.2 No.1 1995
- Psychological Dimensions of the Conflict Vol.1 No.4 1994
- Water Vol.1 No.3 1994
- Religion and Politics Vol.1 No.2 1994
- Peace Economics Vol.1 No.1 1994