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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Articles
The Cham Muslims of Cambodia
Abstract 4098 | PDF Downloads 2885Page 1-23
Reconstructing Islam
Abstract 712 | PDF Downloads 472Page 24-53
Patriotic and Pious Muslim Intellectuals in Twentieth-Century China
Abstract 787 | PDF Downloads 829Page 54-70
Beijing Rides the Bandwagon
Abstract 667 | PDF Downloads 328Page 71-88
Review Essay
Chinese Muslims
Abstract 577 | PDF Downloads 250Page 89-94
Genghis Khan's Effect on the Muslim World
Abstract 1185 | PDF Downloads 459Page 94-97
Book Reviews
Perfection Makes Practice
Abstract 813 | PDF Downloads 472Page 98-100
Jihad in Paradise
Abstract 570 | PDF Downloads 380Page 100-103
The Dao of Muhammad
Abstract 1060 | PDF Downloads 562Page 106-109
The Chinese Sultanate
Abstract 936 | PDF Downloads 500Page 109-111
The History of Women’s Mosques in Chinese Islam
Abstract 636 | PDF Downloads 742Page 111-113
Lost Voices
Abstract 510 | PDF Downloads 431Page 114-116
Aversion and Desire
Abstract 919 | PDF Downloads 428Page 116-118
The Private World of Ottoman Women
Abstract 703 | PDF Downloads 547Page 118-120
Pilgrims of Love
Abstract 763 | PDF Downloads 503Page 120-123
Frontiers and Ghettos
Abstract 592 | PDF Downloads 383Page 123-125
Forum
The Cham Bani of Vietnam
Abstract 2683 | PDF Downloads 2082Page 126-133
A Rumor of Anger
Abstract 490 | PDF Downloads 332Page 134-143
Fighting for Uyghur Rights
Abstract 600 | PDF Downloads 367Page 144-148
Reports
Terrorism, Geopolitics, and Multinational Security Cooperation in Central Asia
Abstract 425 | PDF Downloads 313Page 149-151
Islam and Bioethics
Abstract 521 | PDF Downloads 371Page 151-155
From Orientalsim to Postcoloniality
Abstract 431 | PDF Downloads 336Page 155-158