Social Theories of Muslim Thinkers

Social Theories of Muslim Thinkers

Number of Volumes 16
Number of Issues 40
Number of Articles 308
Number of Contributors 449
Article View 411,624
PDF Download 281,527
View Per Article 1336.44
PDF Download Per Article 914.05
 
Number of Submissions 924
Rejected Submissions 425
Rejection Rate 46
Accepted Submissions 267
Acceptance Rate 29
Time to Accept (Days) 204
Time to Publish (After Acceptance) (Days) 63
Number of Indexing Databases 31
Number of Reviewers 559

 

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

Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 1, Winter 2026 

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