Saturday 29 November 2025 - 14:59
Tenth Issue of Bi-Quarterly Theosophia Islamica Published by Qom Research Institute

The Research Institute for Islamic Sciences and Culture, affiliated with the Islamic Propaganda Office of the Qom Seminary, has released the tenth issue of its prestigious bi-quarterly journal, Theosophia Islamica, covering fall and winter 2025.

Hawzah News Agency- The journal, recognized for its rigorous scholarship and interdisciplinary approach, is now accessible online for scholars, researchers, and students through the publication system at jti.isca.ac.ir.

Exploring Philosophy, Ethics, and Interfaith Dialogue

The latest issue features a diverse range of articles addressing key issues in Islamic thought, comparative philosophy, and interfaith ethics. Among the contributions:

  • A Reflection on Our Relationship with Western Modern Philosophy and Thought: Beyond Clarity and Obviousness — Ali Aghaeepour examines critical engagement with Western philosophical paradigms.
  • Farabi’s Political Philosophy: Reconciling Platonic Ideals with Realist Perspectives on Justice and Interstate Relations — Hamid Hassani offers a deep study of Farabi’s integration of idealism and pragmatism.
  • The King and His Subjects: Insights from the Biblical Vision — Sunny Thomas Kokkaravalayil S.J. explores governance and moral responsibility in biblical thought.
  • The Relationship of Hegel's Political Philosophy to Classical and Modern Political Philosophy — Mohsen Bagherzade Meshkibaf analyzes Hegel’s lasting influence on contemporary political theory.
  • Ethics and Sustainable Peace with an Emphasis on the View of Hans Küng — Rezvan Najafi provides a framework for ethics-driven peacebuilding.
  • Ethical Readings of the Self and the Other: Comparative Analysis of Schmitt, Liberalism, Mouffe, and Levinas — Reza Eisania investigates possibilities for philosophical reconciliation and peace.
  • The Relationship Between Understanding, Language, and Metaphor in Gadamer's Thought — Seyedeh Akram Barakati explores hermeneutical dimensions of understanding.
  • Evidentialism in Farabi's Epistemology — Jalal Paykani highlights Farabi’s approach to knowledge and reason.
  • A Reflection on ‘Immortality’ from Farabi’s Perspective — Sohrab Haghighat discusses philosophical and spiritual dimensions of life and afterlife.
  • Islamic and Christian Viewpoints on Biomedical Aspects of Life’s Beginning and Terminal Stage — Hesameddin Riahi provides an interfaith perspective on contemporary bioethical issues.
  • Critique of Hegel’s Critique of Kant’s Subjective Ethics — Mostafa Abedi Jighe examines dialectical reason and its relationship with nature.
  • Ethics of Business According to Islamic and Christian Holy Texts — Abolhassan Pourqorbani addresses moral foundations in economic life.
  • Environmental Protection in the Sacred Texts of Islam and Christianity — Mohamad Sahaaf Kashani emphasizes ecological ethics in religious thought.

Accessible Through Multiple Platforms and Indexed in Key Databases

The journal is available on multiple platforms to reach a wide audience of scholars and students:

Theosophia Islamica is also indexed in major academic databases, including:

  • National Publications Information Bank (Magiran.com)
  • Noor Specialized Magazines Database (Noormags.ir)
  • Civilica Citation Database (Civilica.com)
  • Jihad Daneshgah Scientific Information Center (SID.ir)
  • Ensani.ir Comprehensive Humanities Portal

This publication continues to strengthen the scholarly dialogue between Islamic philosophy and global intellectual traditions, providing researchers with rigorous, peer-reviewed insights that bridge classical and modern thought, and offering critical perspectives on ethics, governance, and interfaith understanding.

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