About the Journal

Journal of Islamic Civilization and Culture Review (JICCR) is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing transdisciplinary scholarship on Islam as a dynamic civilization. The journal positions Islamic studies not merely as a textual or theological field, but as a comprehensive framework for understanding historical continuity, cultural diversity, political thought, and contemporary challenges within Muslim societies.

The distinctiveness of JICCR lies in its transdisciplinary orientation, integrating approaches from history, religious studies, cultural studies, political science, security studies, and peace studies. By bridging classical Islamic heritage with modern and contemporary issues, JICCR promotes holistic and critical perspectives on Islam as a lived and evolving civilization.

JICCR is uniquely committed to:

  • Examining Islamic civilization and heritage as interconnected processes shaped by social, cultural, and political forces;

  • Encouraging scholarly engagement with historical and contemporary Islamic thought, highlighting both intellectual traditions and modern reinterpretations;

  • Integrating cultural, religious, and political analyses to better understand governance, ethics, and social transformation in Muslim contexts;

  • Addressing security and peace studies in the Islamic world, with particular attention to conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and societal resilience;

  • Providing an inclusive academic platform for voices and perspectives from the Global South and diverse Muslim societies, including regions often underrepresented in mainstream Islamic studies.

Through its critical, inclusive, and globally oriented approach, JICCR seeks to contribute meaningfully to international academic discourse and to position Islamic civilization studies within broader debates on culture, governance, security, and peace in the contemporary world.