About the Journal
Measurement in Islamic Studies and Culture (MISC) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the integration of quantitative research methods with Islamic studies. The journal provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to explore the intersections between social theories and Islamic thought through empirical data, statistical analysis, and measurement techniques.
Our goal is to present a comprehensive understanding of various phenomena within Islamic societies, examining attitudes, behaviors, cultural dynamics, and social transformations. We aim to bridge the gap between Islamic studies and modern social sciences by applying empirical measurement to the exploration of Islamic beliefs, practices, and their impact on contemporary global issues.
The journal welcomes articles that employ rigorous research methods to analyze the complex relationships between social theories and Islamic studies. We encourage research that delves into political, economic, cultural, and social dynamics in Muslim communities, offering new perspectives on familiar issues and shedding light on underexplored areas.
MISC strives to be a hub for scholarly work that blends academic rigor with real-world applications, contributing to the field of Islamic studies and social sciences with impactful, data-driven insights.