Aims and Scope

Aims and Objectives

  • Promoting academic research in foundational civilizational studies, including the processes of emergence, growth, and decline of civilizations, religious approaches to civilization, the Islamic Revolution, and related topics.

  • Guiding academic and seminary theses and research projects in civilizational studies.

  • Publishing scholarly articles on topics such as the Islamic Revolution and the future civilization of the world, the philosophy of civilization, the New Islamic Civilization, and its relationship with the modern world, as well as civilizational perspectives on Mahdism.

  • Providing a platform for professors, researchers, and students to publish their studies in the field of the Islamic Revolution.

  • Disseminating scientific research on civilizational construction and related academic challenges, aiming to address contemporary issues faced by society.


Thematic Scope of the Journal

  • Intellectual Foundations and Philosophy of Civilization

  • The Civilizational Status of Modern Western Society

  • The Civilizational Position of the Islamic Revolution of Iran

  • The Utopian Vision of the Islamic Revolution

  • Civilizational Movements in the Islamic World

  • Islamic Sciences with a Civilizational Approach (e.g., Civilizational Jurisprudence, Theology, Philosophy)

  • Human Sciences with a Civilizational Perspective (e.g., Sociology, Economics, Politics)

  • Civilizational Governance

  • Civilizational State-Building and System Design

  • Civilizational Society-Building

  • The Relationship Between Art and Civilization

  • The Role of Media in Civilization

  • The Status of Knowledge and Science in Civilization

  • Civilizational Architecture and Urban Planning

  • Successes and Failures of Civilizational Efforts in Contemporary Iran

  • …and other related topics.