Faculty of Social Sciences , University Of Tehran
Volume 14 (2024)
Volume 13 (2023)
Volume 12 (2022)
Volume 11 (2021)
Volume 10 (2020)
Volume 9 (2019)
Volume 8 (2018)
Volume 7 (2017)
Volume 6 (2016)
Volume 5 (2015)
Volume 4 (2014)
Volume 3 (2013)
Volume 2 (2012)
Volume 1 (2011)

Social Theories of Muslim Thinkers (JSTMT) is a peer-reviewed quarterly Persian scientific journal published by University of Tehran

 

General Informations of the Journal of Social Theories of Muslim Thinkers

Country of publication: Iran
Publisher: University of Tehran
ISSN: Printed: 5240-2538 Online: 3216-2783
Article access status: Open access
Print status: Printed and Electronic
Article acceptance rate: 28 %
Publication period: Quarterly
Language: Persian (English abstract)
Specialized field: Sociology (interdisciplinary)
Impact coefficient in ISC (Islamic World Science Citation Database): 0.209
Type of review: Closed review and at least 2 reviewers for each article
Average time period for initial review: Less than 4 days
Average time period for the review process: At least 4 weeks
Referral fee and Publication: Free for foreign authors

Research Article / Original Article Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
The Constructed Ethical Civilization in the Philosophy of Malek Bennabi and Its Consequences

Fatemeh Nazari; Majid Zamani Alavijeh; Ahmad Fazeli

Volume 15, Issue 4 , December 2025, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.387124.1757

Abstract
  This article examines the civilizational thought of Malek Bennabi and demonstrates how his critique of the foundational assumptions of Western civilization provides the groundwork for Islamic civilizational renewal. Bennabi argues that Western civilization presupposes a universal truth and regards the ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article Intellectual, historical and civilizational traditions of Muslim social thought
From Male Authority to Female Agency: A Genealogical Study of Discursive Shifts in Contemporary Theology of Hijab

Amir Mohajer Milani

Volume 15, Issue 4 , December 2025, Pages 19-40

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.395069.1791

Abstract
  In the years preceding the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, the gradual incorporation of modern epistemic frameworks into Iranian intellectual life posed profound challenges to the authority of established, tradition-bound modes of thought. Confronted with these epistemological disruptions, religious ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
The Epistemological Foundations of State Intervention in the Economy in the 1980s (with a Focus on Imam Khomeini’s Velayat-e Faqih)

Maryam Sadat Seyedkarimi; Yahya Bouzarinejad

Volume 15, Issue 4 , December 2025, Pages 41-58

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.390127.1790

Abstract
  During the 1980s, the scope and limits of state intervention in Iran’s economy became the subject of significant debate between two divergent interpretations of Imam Khomeini’s theory of Velayat-e Faqih (Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist). Prior to the revolution, Shiʿa jurisprudence had ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
The Iranian–Islamic Utopia from the Perspective of Abolqasem Ferdowsi Tousi

Hamidreza Saremi; Mana Vahidbafandeh

Volume 15, Issue 4 , December 2025, Pages 59-90

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.384445.1742

Abstract
  As an ideal and conceptual image of the city, the utopia of any society reflects its underlying ideas, values, and aspirations—elements that evolve over time in response to social, cultural, and economic transformations. Although utopian images differ in form and scale, they consistently correspond ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
A Dual-Perspective Analysis of Alienation in Ali Shariati’s Thought: Idealist and Materialist Approaches

Hadi Salehi

Volume 15, Issue 4 , December 2025, Pages 91-112

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.398976.1809

Abstract
  Although the concept of alienation has been explained within a broadly shared semantic framework across diverse intellectual traditions, it remains ontologically plural and contested with respect to its nature and meaning. Nevertheless, thinkers have repeatedly mobilized alienation to critique existing ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article Comparative study of Islamic and non-Islamic thinkers
The Implicit Speech Acts in Mohammad-Reza Hakimi’s Normative Vocabulary on Social Justice

Mona Hamidinasab; Mohammadali Tavana

Volume 15, Issue 4 , December 2025, Pages 113-131

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.398323.1804

Abstract
  Theories of justice in contemporary Islamic political thought—particularly among Shiʿi scholars—remain relatively underdeveloped. Much of the existing literature either reiterates classical formulations or seeks to reconcile Islamic teachings with dominant Western theories of justice. Mohammad-Reza ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
Islamic Identity under Excommunication (Takfir): Crisis and Sectarian Rapprochement in the Thought of Sheikh Shaltout

Zakariya Mahmoudiraja; Mohsen Ale-sayedghafur

Volume 15, Issue 4 , December 2025, Pages 133-159

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.399291.1813

Abstract
  Islamic unity has long been a foundational pillar of the power, stability, and cultural flourishing of Islamic civilization. Religious leaders and reform-minded thinkers have therefore treated unity not only as a moral virtue but also as a strategic necessity for the future of the Muslim ummah. Historic ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article Rereading and interpreting the ideas of leading Muslim thinkers
Concept, Subject, Origin and Types of Alienation in Ali Shariati’s Notion and Thought

Seyyed Abedin Bozorgi; Mohammad Mohsen Hassanpour; Alireza Mohseni – Tabrizi

Volume 15, Issue 4 , December 2025, Pages 161-182

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.388985.1768

Abstract
  This study examines Ali Shariati’s conception of alienation, focusing on its meaning, subject, origins, causes, types, and the theoretical framework through which he explains both alienation and de-alienation. Employing qualitative content analysis and thematic analysis, the research draws on seven ...  Read More

Critical analysis of Ghazali's thoughts about women based on the historical context of Islamic society
Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2024, , Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2023.367695.1666

Abstract
  Muhammad Ghazali is one of the most prominent thinkers and the most influential religious scholars who called for the reform and revival of religion, he is one of the leaders of the movement of returning to predecessor. The teaching of the principles and pillars of religion, the way of governance and ...  Read More

Critical review about the essence of society in the social thought of contemporary Shiite Quranic intellectuals
Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2024, , Pages 19-36

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2024.298469.1341

Abstract
  The fundamental issues of a knowledge are often answered and explained in the philosophy of that knowledge. The question of the essence of the society is also a question that the philosophy of the social sciences is concerned. Throughout history, many scientists have sought to answer this question, but ...  Read More

Utopia in Avicenna’s and Ibn Khaldun’s socio ـ political point of view; A comparative study based on Spriggans’ model
Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2024, , Pages 86-107

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2023.367074.1661

Abstract
  This article aims to analyze Utopia from Avicenna and Ibn Khaldun’s socio ـ political point of view based on Spriggans’ model. Therefore, the research question is: How did Avicenna and Ibn Khaldun think about the idea of Utopia and what ideal solution did they propose to get rid of its crises? ...  Read More

Critical evaluation of Max Weber's activism in the issue of the evolution of religion based on the intellectual system of Morteza Motahari
Volume 14, Issue 1 , March 2024, , Pages 109-126

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2023.367085.1662

Abstract
  Max Weber's approach as a sociologist is classified in the category of sociological micro-approaches, and his explanation of various phenomena is an objective co-explanation. Paying attention to the individual and explaining based on considering the position of the individual in the society has shown ...  Read More

The influence of architecture on society in the thought of Akhwan al-Safa
Volume 14, Issue 2 , June 2024, , Pages 59-80

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2024.368409.1670

Abstract
  Attention to architecture in the thought of Akhwan al-Safa is based on the recognition of the place of geometry and numbers in their intellectual system. Akhwan al-Safa believes that geometry and numbers have priority over all other sciences. Their approach to geometry and architecture is such that it ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article
Serving people: Fatian's Social Ethics in Saadi's Golestan

sina sheikhi; Hossein KACHOYAN

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 29 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.402580.1825

Abstract
  Saadi's Gulistan, which contains the highest number of Persian proverbs of any single work and served as a primary educational text in Iranian maktabkhaneh (traditional schools) for centuries, played a crucial role in shaping this ethic. This article, using a grounded theory method, examined Saadi's ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article
The history of the origin and the formation of Futuwwa guilds

Hossein Kachoian; Esmaeil Nodeh Farahani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 06 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2026.402874.1827

Abstract
  Futuwwa guilds represents one of the oldest ethical, social, and economic systems in Iranian history. It has attracted scholarly attention since the earliest academic attempts to understand pre-modern Iranian culture. In particular, the existence of written futuwwat-namas (manuals of chivalry) from various ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article
The Convergence of Progressivism, Religious Reform, and Turk-Turanism in the Thought of Muslim Intellectuals in the South Caucasus (1850–1918 CE)

Yahya Bouzarinejad; Hosein Habibzade

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.391215.1778

Abstract
  This study aims to address the fundamental question of how seemingly divergent ideologies of progressivism, religious reform, and Turk-Turanism demonstrated remarkable convergence within a short period, and how Muslim intellectuals in the South Caucasus were able to simultaneously embody all three facets. ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article
A Sociological Analysis of the Concept of 'Social Heart' in the Thought of Ayatollah Shahābādi with an Emphasis on the Verse of I'tisam (Al-Imran 3:103)

mahdi nasiri; Hamzeh Khademali

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.394021.1786

Abstract
  This study explores Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Shah Abadi’s sociological interpretation of the Qur’anic verse of I‘tisam (Qur’an 3:103) as the foundation for a model of social order in Islamic societies. Shah Abadi introduces the concept of the “social heart” as a framework ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article
Serati interpretation of the political thought of Dr. Ali Shariati

Sajad Khodaei; Ebrahim Barzegar

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.396032.1798

Abstract
  Ali Shariati is one of the influential thinkers in the contemporary history of Iran and the Islamic world. Considering the social and political circumstances of his time, he sought to redefine Islamic concepts in a way that addressed the needs of society. Serat (the path), a central metaphor in the intellectual ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article
Examining the concept of development in the thoughts of Dr. Shariati

hadi zamani; Gholamreza Jamshidiha; Mohammad Reza Hosseini

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.401274.1821

Abstract
  This research aims to analyze the concept of development in the thoughts of Dr. Ali Shariati, and examines the fundamental elements of his development model and attempts to answer two main questions: First, was Shariati development-oriented in his intellectual system? Second, what are the most important ...  Read More

Research Article / Original Article
A Sadraean Interpretation of the Role of ’Imagination’ as the ’Intermediate Realm’ in Confronting the Subject-Object Dichotomy and the Crisis of Meaning Arising Therefrom, from/ Descartes to Nietzsche.

فاطمه فلاح نژاد; Hamid parsania; Hossein kacoian

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jstmt.2025.404095.1833

Abstract
  The disjunction between subject and object is one of the fundamental issues of modern philosophy, which began with the thought of Descartes and was subsequently reproduced in various forms in German idealism and phenomenology. In this tradition, the role of imagination has either been completely eliminated ...  Read More

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