History of Islamic Philosophy

History of Islamic Philosophy

In accordance with the Regulations for Scientific Journals of the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology (approved on April 22, 2019, under decree No. 11/25685), the Journal of History of Islamic Philosophy (HIP) was established as a ‘Scientific Journal’. HIP was established in Spring 2022 by the Department of Philosophy at the Faculty of Humanities, Ale- Taha Institute of Higher Education. HIP covers a broad spectrum of topics, including the historical development of Islamic philosophy, Iranian philosophy, comparative studies, interdisciplinary research informed by Islamic philosophical perspectives, and critical analyses of Western philosophical traditions. HIP aims to contribute to the global academic discourse by fostering a deeper understanding of the richness and complexity of Islamic philosophy and its relevance to contemporary philosophical inquiry.

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About the Journal:

Journal Title: History of Islamic Philosophy (HIP)

Country of Publication: Iran, Tehran.

Publisher: Ale-Taha Institute of Higher Education

Scientific Sponsorship Society: Institute of History of Hikmah and Philosophy in Islam

Subject Area: Islamic Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, Interdisciplinary Studies, Iranian Philosophy, and other Philosophy research (e.g., development of philosophical thought in Islam, comparative philosophy, interdisciplinary studies with the approach of Islamic philosophy, critical analysis of Western philosophy).

Format: Print & Online

Print    ISSN: 2981-2089

Online ISSN: 2981-2097

Frequency: Quarterly

Language: Persian, including English abstracts and bibliographies.

Open Access: Yes, free access to articles

Article types: Research and review papers.

Primary Review: 10 days, approximately.

Peer Review Policy: Double-blind peer-review

Average Review Time: 12 weeks

Acceptance Rate: 20%

Article Processing Charges:  Yes. Publication charges are required from the author. There is no fee for the initial evaluation by the editor and the editorial board to determine whether the manuscript meets the minimum requirements for review. The author will be charged 1,500,000 Tomans for the review fee. After the completion of the review process and final approval by the reviewers and editor, and prior to the issuance of the acceptance certificate, an amount of 5,500,000 Iranian Rials will be charged to the author as the publication fee. The publication charges will be waived for international authors.

Citation Style: The APA citation style

Website: hpi.aletaha.ac.ir

Email: hip@aletaha.ac.ir

Gmail: hpi.aletaha.ac.ir@gmail.com

Tel: +98(0)2144320647-9

Address: Office of the Journal of History of Islamic Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, Ale-Taha Institute of Higher Education, Madrasa St., Koohsar Blvd., Shahran,Tehran, Iran.

Indexing & Abstracting:  ISSN-ROAD, Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC), National Digital Archives of Iranian Scholarly Journals, Noormags, Magiran, Google Scholar, Academia, LinkedIn, etc.

COPE: The Journal of History of Islamic Philosophy (HIP) follows the policies and guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and abides by its Code of Conduct in dealing with potential cases of misconduct.

Copyright: Authors retain unrestricted copyrights and publishing rights.

Type of License: Creative Commons — Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

Corresponding author: The corresponding author of the article must be a faculty member of a university, research center, or research institute and the manuscript must be submitted to the journal by the corresponding author himself/herself, or a written letter of confirmation from the corresponding author, along with the forms below, must be submitted with the manuscript.

Required files to upload: Authors must submit the following five essential files through the manuscript submission system: 1. Main Manuscript File (without the author details and prepared based on the provided template. 2. Title Page, 3. Authorship Form (must include the article title, full names of all authors, and be signed by all authors), 4. Conflicts of Interest Form (must be signed by the Corresponding Author and uploaded with the Main Manuscript File), and 5. Cover Letter (Please include any necessary information in the cover letter).

Current Issue: Volume 4, Issue 16, Autumn 2025, Pages 5-247 

Wise theology from Mulla Sadra's perspective and Quran

Pages 159-188

10.22034/hpi.2025.522326.1151

Zahra Baladast, Marzie Akhlaghi, Mahin Rezaee, Naser Mohammadi

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