Editorial of the Third Issue Reading Islam from Europe: Towards a Renewed Academic Discourse
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This editorial of the third issue of Ijtihad Journal for Islamic and Arabic Studies, written by the managing editor Dr. Mohammed Dahiri, brings readers closer to the journal’s vision, which centers on renewing Islamic knowledge within European and Western contexts through multidisciplinary academic approaches. It also highlights the journal’s commitment to rigorous peer review and to methodological and thematic diversity, while inviting researchers to contribute to upcoming issues in order to promote a balanced and critical understanding of Islam in contemporary contexts.
In addition, Dr. Dahiri sheds light on the contents of this third issue, which includes seven peer-reviewed articles covering topics such as Orientalism, parallel diplomacy, colonial history, interfaith dialogue, Qur’anic studies, modernist interpretations, and Maliki jurisprudence. The issue also features two reviews of contemporary works in Islamic thought in Europe, along with a presentation of recent activities by the Ijtihad Center.
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