Islamic Intellectual Traditions (Brill) is an open access journal devoted to research on Islam’s variegated intellectual perspectives, schools, and figures encompassing a wide geographical and temporal expanse. It welcomes articles in the form of analytical studies, critical editions, and translations of texts that cover fields such as philosophy, theology, mysticism, scriptural exegesis, legal theory, literature, anthropology, and sociology on the one hand, and their intertwining worlds on the other. The journal also publishes reviews of the latest and most significant books on its subject matter.
Islamic Intellectual Traditions is a Diamond Open Access journal sponsored by the Tokat Institute for Advanced Islamic Studies.
Mohammed Rustom, Carleton University / Tokat Institute for Advanced Islamic Studies
Muhammad U. Faruque, University of Cincinnati / Tokat Institute for Advanced Islamic Studies
Kazuyo Murata, King’s College London
Cyrus Ali Zargar, University of Central Florida / Tokat Institute for Advanced Islamic Studies
John Zaleski, University of Virginia
Peter Adamson, LMU Munich
Syed Farid Alatas, National University of Singapore
Lisa Alexandrin, University of Manitoba
Rosabel Ansari, Stony Brook University
Yousef Casewit, The University of Chicago Divinity School
Maria Dakake, George Mason University
Claire Gallien, University Montpellier 3
Nora Jacobsen Ben Hammed, University of California, Berkeley
Hina Khalid, Cambridge University
Atif Khalil, University of Lethbridge
Matthew Melvin-Koushki, University of Southern Carolina
Oludamini Ogunnaike, University of Virginia