
Aims & Scope
Vision
PADiR Journal aspires to become a recognized scholarly reference in the field of Islamic Psychology, with a particular focus on its methodological and epistemological dimensions, as well as related interdisciplinary fields. The journal seeks to address the scientific and intellectual issues associated with this field through the active engagement of diverse members of the academic community.
Aims
- To serve as a scholarly platform for researchers, university students, and academics by supporting the publication of original research and scientific studies in Islamic Psychology and related interdisciplinary fields.
- To encourage knowledge exchange among various segments of the academic community, thereby contributing to the advancement of scientific research and the development of Islamic Psychology and knowledge in general.
- To provide a specialized electronic research database in the field of Islamic Psychology that serves as a reliable academic reference for researchers and students.
- To promote the development of research skills and academic competencies, particularly among emerging writers and researchers.
- To provide local and international institutions with peer-reviewed scientific studies that may contribute to future planning, community development, and evidence-based decision-making.
Scope
The journal specializes in Islamic Psychology and all related fields that intersect with its interests and objectives, including relevant academic disciplines, interdisciplinary studies, and associated topics. Research papers, scholarly studies, and academic articles constitute the primary content of the journal, alongside coverage of scientific events and conferences related to the field.
The journal also publishes reviews of recently published books, scholarly interviews with leading specialists, as well as translations and academic discussions. In addition, special issues may be dedicated to specific themes in response to emerging research topics or significant academic occasions.