About the Journal
Mishkat: Journal of Theology and Civilization is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the advancement of interdisciplinary studies in theology, religious thought, philosophy, ethics, and civilization. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to explore contemporary issues related to religion, culture, society, and human civilization from diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives.
The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, and critical reviews that contribute to the development of knowledge in theology, religious studies, philosophy of religion, ethics, civilization studies, and related interdisciplinary fields. By fostering scholarly dialogue and critical inquiry, Mishkat seeks to promote intellectual engagement and meaningful contributions to contemporary academic discourse.
Mishkat: Journal of Theology and Civilization is published biannually, with two issues released each year:
- January–June
- July–December
The journal applies a double-blind peer review process and adheres to recognized standards of publication ethics to ensure the quality, integrity, and originality of published works.