Basic ethical principles for the journal's
stakeholders:
Editors:
IQRA JOURNAL: Theological and Religious Studies wants
the submissions to be scientific and original.
IQRA JOURNAL: Theological and Religious Studies prefers
to remove any identifying information, including author
names from document. So, our journal uses double-blind
review, which means that both the reviewer and author
identities are concealed from the reviewers.
Editors carefully check the each submission and forward
to the two reviewers.
All articles published in IQRA JOURNAL: Theological
and Religious Studies will undergo full peer review
process. IQRA JOURNAL: Theological and Religious
Studies ensures that submitted papers being
considered for publication undergo peer-review by at
least two reviewers.
IQRA JOURNAL: Theological and Religious Studies does
not deal with the identity, belief, ethnicity or gender
of the authors. The important issue for the journal is
the scientific quality of the submitted submissions.
Authors:
Submissions must be unpublished elsewhere.
The authors must comply with
international policies on plagiarism.
The authors should prepare the submission
according to the publication principles.
Referees:
The important issue for the referee is
the scientific quality of the submitted articles. A
referee of a paper should judge scientific and
objectively the quality of the manuscript.
Referees should explain and support their
suggestions clearly and adequately so the authors can
understand the reasons for their comments.
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