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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Edtiorial

Editorial

Katherine Bullock
Abstract 1060 | PDF Downloads 279

Page i-vi

Articles

Contemporary Islamism

Matthew Cleary, Rebecca Glazier
Abstract 473 | PDF Downloads 264

Page 1-21

Toward an Islamic Framework for Worldview Studies

Abdelaziz Berghout
Abstract 1025 | PDF Downloads 888

Page 22-43

Liberal Islam

Muhammad Mumtaz Ali
Abstract 1235 | PDF Downloads 4110

Page 44-70

More Than the Ummah

D. Jason Berggren
Abstract 823 | PDF Downloads 588

Page 71-93

Review Essay

Islamic Social and Political Movements in Turkey

Eren Tatari
Abstract 446 | PDF Downloads 526

Page 94-106

Book Reviews

The Arab Americans

Steven Salaita
Abstract 510 | PDF Downloads 327

Page 107-109

The Muslims of Thailand

Ronald Lukens-Bull
Abstract 597 | PDF Downloads 539

Page 109-111

An Enchanted Modern

Bridget Blomfield
Abstract 827 | PDF Downloads 930

Page 111-113

Citizens Abroad

Mandy Terc
Abstract 467 | PDF Downloads 347

Page 114-116

Islam in Southeast Asia

Timothy P. Daniels
Abstract 879 | PDF Downloads 541

Page 116-118

Islam and the Abolition of Slavery

Muhammad M. Haque
Abstract 1157 | PDF Downloads 567

Page 119-121

Powers of the Secular Modern

Isa Blumi
Abstract 697 | PDF Downloads 700

Page 121-123

I, Nadia, Wife of a Terrorist

Alexandra Izabela Jérôme
Abstract 611 | PDF Downloads 351

Page 124-126

Animals in Islamic Tradition and Muslim Cultures

Mohamad Khan
Abstract 1862 | PDF Downloads 909

Page 126-128

Forum

Reports

Muslims in Western Societies

Lisa Helps
Abstract 469 | PDF Downloads 524

Page 148-150

US Government and American Muslims Engage to Define Islamophobia

M. A. Muqtedar Khan
Abstract 415 | PDF Downloads 310

Page 150-153

Islamic Reform Relating to Conflict and Peace

Qamar-ul Huda
Abstract 432 | PDF Downloads 240

Page 153-155