Tahlil provides a forum for academic studies conducted across various social science disciplines, including sociology, political science, psychology, history, economics, cultural studies, and more. The journal particularly welcomes submissions that bridge the gap between theoretical approaches and practical application, address conceptual gaps in the field, and promote dialogue between center and periphery perspectives.
The aim of Tahlil is to support innovative and locally grounded theoretical contributions in the social sciences, and to publish work that transcends theoretical, methodological, geographical, academic, and cultural boundaries. The journal encourages and publishes original academic research that adheres to international scholarly standards and ethical principles.
Published biannually, Tahlil seeks to feature scholarly work from researchers around the world. By emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and critical thinking, the journal aims to contribute to theoretical debates and socio-political and economic analyses in the field of social sciences.