Tahlil is a biannual, peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the social sciences, both nationally and internationally. The journal seeks to strengthen the link between theory and practice by encouraging interdisciplinary and innovative research. Its primary objectives include:
Providing a platform for academic research in sociology, political science, psychology, history, economics, anthropology, communication, international relations, cultural studies, theology, tourism, and related disciplines.
Publishing studies that address local and global social issues and contribute to societal change and development.
Supporting current and innovative theoretical approaches, methodologies, and interdisciplinary work in the social sciences.
Upholding international academic standards and strict adherence to ethical publishing principles.
Prioritizing research on underrepresented regions and fields to promote academic dialogue between the center and periphery.
Highlighting original theoretical and methodological approaches developed within local and national contexts.
Tahlil encourages both qualitative and quantitative research, especially studies that combine theory and practice and evaluate local issues within a global context. The journal aims to serve as a broad platform uniting diverse perspectives within the social sciences by transcending academic and methodological boundaries.
The target audience of our journal is professionals, experts, researchers, doctoral students and undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in these fields of social sciences.
NOTE: Our journal accepts articles continuously and there is no time limit for article submission.