AJISS, established in 1984, is a quarterly, double blind peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary journal, published by the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), and distributed worldwide. The journal showcases a wide variety of scholarly research on all facets of Islam and the Muslim world including subjects such as anthropology, history, philosophy and metaphysics, politics, psychology, religious law, and traditional Islam.

 

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EDITORIAL

Sayyid M. Syeed
Abstract 830 | PDF Downloads 307

Page v-vii

Articles

Causality Then and Now

Karen Harding
Abstract 2644 | PDF Downloads 589

Page 165-177

Freedom of Expression in Islam

Mohammad H. Kamali
Abstract 1433 | PDF Downloads 1593

Page 178-200

Firm Level Decisions and Human Resource Development in an Islamic Economy

Abdul Aziz
Abstract 493 | PDF Downloads 293

Page 201-216

Religious Identity, Citizenship, and Welfare

Waqar I. Ahmad
Abstract 424 | PDF Downloads 321

Page 217-233

Reflections

The Crisis of Thought and Ijtihad

Taha J. al 'Alwani
Abstract 740 | PDF Downloads 514

Page 234-237

Towards an Ecological Consciousness

A. R. Agwan
Abstract 690 | PDF Downloads 624

Page 238-248

Research Notes

Revelation and Political Philosophy

Charles Butterworth
Abstract 449 | PDF Downloads 223

Page 249-250

Book Reviews

Islam in History

Kokab Arif
Abstract 2250 | PDF Downloads 547

Page 251-253

Islam and Ecology

Akhtar Siddiqi
Abstract 1471 | PDF Downloads 891

Page 254-256

Race and Slavery in the Middle East

Hassan E. Ali
Abstract 844 | PDF Downloads 601

Page 256-257

Islamic Values in the United States

Ahmad Yousif
Abstract 592 | PDF Downloads 348

Page 257-260

Seminars

Symposium on the Futures of the Islamic World

Mahdi El-Mandjra
Abstract 462 | PDF Downloads 360

Page 261-274

Islam in a Changing Europe

Waqar Ahmad
Abstract 524 | PDF Downloads 317

Page 275-277

A Report on the International Seminar on Religions and Contemporary Development

Omar Altalib
Abstract 426 | PDF Downloads 295

Page 277-279

Views and Comments

The Attitude of Muslim Scholars to New Approaches in Religious Studies

Suleman Dangor
Abstract 688 | PDF Downloads 757

Page 280-286