The Journal of Islamic Philosophy - Call for Submissions

01 October 2010
The Journal of Islamic Philosophy - Call for Submissions
The Journal of Islamic Philosophy, a peer-reviewed journal in the field of Islamic thought, is seeking submissions for its upcoming issues. The journal is interested in receiving articles and book reviews on any aspect of Islamic theology (kalam), philosophy (falsafa), theoretical Sufism ('irfan nazari), and logic (mantiq).

Interested authors may send their submissions along to me at mrustom@connect.carleton.ca.This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Articles are expected to be at least 3000 words in length, and written in English.

Book review inquiries can be sent to Muhammad Hozien: mhozien@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Thanks, and best wishes.

Dr. Mohammed Rustom
Assistant Professor
Program in Religion
College of the Humanities
Carleton University
Ottawa

More information here.
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