Information For Authors

Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review the About the Journal page for the journal's section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting or, if already registered, can simply log in and begin the five-step process.

1. Scope and Aim of the Journal

The journal publishes high-quality, original research in human sciences, including aspects as per as shown in Journal Scope :

The journal welcomes empirical studies, theoretical papers, systematic reviews, case studies, and scholarly critiques. Manuscripts must demonstrate clear methodological rigor, originality, and contribution to knowledge.

2. Ethical Standards

The journal adheres to COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) principles.

2.1 Plagiarism and Originality

  • Submissions must be original and not under review elsewhere.
  • Any indication of plagiarism will result in immediate rejection.

2.2 Research Ethics Approval

For research involving human participants, authors must:

  • State institutional ethics approval
  • Confirm informed consent
  • Follow national and international ethical standards

2.3 Data Integrity

  • Data presented must be accurate and traceable.
  • Fabrication, falsification, or manipulation is strictly prohibited.

2.4 Conflict of Interest

Authors must declare any financial or personal conflicts of interest.

2.5 Funding Disclosure

All sources of funding or support must be clearly acknowledged.

3. Manuscript Types

The journal accepts the following categories:

  • Original Research Articles (up to 10000 words including abstract)

Word count excludes references and appendices.

4. Manuscript Structure

All submissions must follow the IMRAD format (unless otherwise specified):

4.1 Title Page

  • Title (concise and informative)
  • Author(s) full names
  • Academic affiliation
  • Corresponding author email

4.2 Abstract

A structured abstract (150–250 words) containing:

  • Background
  • Purpose of the study
  • Methods
  • Key findings
  • Implications

Include 3–6 keywords.

4.3 Main Text

  • Introduction: background, problem statement, research objectives, significance
  • Literature Review: key theories and prior studies
  • Methodology: research design, participants, instruments, procedures, ethics
  • Results: findings presented clearly, with tables/figures
  • Discussion: interpretation, comparison with previous literature
  • Conclusion: summary, implications, limitations, future research

4.4 References

Must follow APA 7th edition.
All sources must be accurate and complete.

4.5 Tables and Figures

  • Numbered consecutively (Table 1, Figure 1…)
  • Provided in editable format (Word/Excel)
  • High-resolution images (min. 300 dpi)
  • Captions placed according to APA rules

5. Formatting Requirements

  • Use the journal’s official template.
  • Font: Times New Roman, 11 pt
  • Line spacing: single
  • Margins: top 2.5cm, bottom 1 cm, left and right 2 cm.
  • Pages must be numbered according to journal template
  • Use clear academic English (or Arabic, depending on journal policy)

6. Peer Review Process

The journal uses a single-blind peer review system.

Stages:

  1. Desk Screening
    • Scope relevance, originality, adherence to guidelines
  2. Peer Review
    • Two expert reviewers evaluate the manuscript
  3. Decision
    • Accept
    • Minor revisions
    • Major revisions
    • Reject
  4. Revision Phase
    Authors must respond to reviewers using a point-by-point response document.
  5. Final Decision and Proofreading

7. Copyright and Licensing