New Open Access Journal: Hadīth and Sīra Studies
Hadīth and Sīra Studies
The mission to understand Prophet Muhammad and present his
message to the world based on primary sources, which Meridyen
Association began in 2007 with the launch of the LastProphet.info web
portal, is now expanding to a new field.
A peer-reviewed academic journal, Hadīth and Sīra Studies,
is the next step in a line of academic activities that include “The
Hadīth and Sīra Research Awards”, “Sīra Workshop” and “International
Sīra Studies Symposium” conducted under the Lastprophet.info project.
With the focus of gathering academic research of the Prophet Muhammad’s
life to reveal universal guiding principles applicable to both Muslims
and non-Muslims alike, this biannual journal seeks to make a meaningful
contribution to the field of hadīth and sīra studies.
Hadīth and Sīra Studies recognizes the rigorous
intellectual standards set by Western academia and aims to adhere to
them from its first issue as part of its long-term goal to become a
leading international publication. In line with its interdisciplinary
perspective, Hadīth and Sīra Studies welcomes contributions from diverse fields of research.
How primary Islamic sources have been understood and interpreted
throughout history shapes the way they are understood by the present
generation. It is therefore necessary to both convey the Islamic
tradition through a re-evaluation and analysis of the literature written
during previous centuries, and to make it relevant to contemporary
problems. The critical and philosophical ideas voiced since the 18th
century in both the East and West cannot be ignored and must be engaged
with by hadīth and sīra studies. Classical Islamic texts should be
reread and at the same time rediscovered in light of these intellectual
developments. In tackling these significant issues, the importance of
adopting both an international and interdisciplinary approach becomes
clear. At this current time, Hadīth and Sīra Studies intends to publish articles in Arabic, English, German and French in addition to Turkish.
We welcome your academic contributions addressing the separate or
common issues of hadīth and sīra studies, as well as those connecting
them to relevant disciplines, for our second issue which will be
published in May 2016.
Deadline for submissions: 15th March 2016
Volume:1 Issue:1 Autumn 2015
Introduction
Articles
Review Essays
Book Reviews
Research Notes and Correspondence
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