Comparative Studies of Quran

Comparative Studies of Quran

Aims and Scope

The Comparative Interpretation Studies Journal

The Comparative Interpretation Studies biannual journal, affiliated with the University of Quranic Sciences and Islamic Studies, is published under license number 76980, dated November 26, 2015, issued by the Domestic Publications Department of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. It offers open access to articles and collaborates with the Quran and Transformation of Sciences Association.

Journal Aims

The primary aims of the Comparative Interpretation Studies journal are:

  • To provide a suitable environment for conducting specialized research in the field of comparative Interpretation.
  • To facilitate easy access for researchers, writers, professors, and students to scholarly resources in the field of comparative Interpretation.
  • To create opportunities for the practical application of Quranic and interpretive studies in society.
  • To publish the ideas of experts and researchers in the field of comparative Interpretation.
  • To systematize the field of comparative Interpretation studies.

Journal Subject Areas

The Comparative Interpretation Studies journal accepts scholarly articles on the following topics:

  • Comparative analysis of the views of commentators on various types of Tafsir, including social, ethical, literary, allegorical, historical, educational, scientific, and others.
  • Comparative analysis of the opinions of commentators on different types of thematic Interpretation.
  • Comparative analysis of the interpretive methods of commentators.
  • Comparative analysis of the views of Orientalists and Muslim scholars in the field of hermeneutics and textual interpretation.
  • Comparative analysis of schools of Interpretation.
  • Comparative analysis of the views of commentators on the interpretation of Quranic words, phrases, and verses.
  • Comparative analysis of the interpretive views of Shia and Sunni commentators.