About the Journal

The Arab Journal of Humanities and Social Studies is a specialized, refereed quarterly scientific journal issued by the European International University in Kuwait. The journal holds the standard and standard registration number for the electronic version (ISSN online: 3079-4099) and for the print version (ISSN print: 3079-4080). It is also concerned with publishing research and studies that meet the elements of scientific research in terms of originality and novelty of thought, clarity of methodology, and accuracy of documentation related to the fields of humanities and social sciences, psychology, media, administrative sciences in their various branches, and other specializations.

Vision:

A leading scientific journal concerned with publishing the scientific output of researchers and students in various fields of humanities and social sciences.

Message:

The journal seeks to become a scientific reference for researchers and students in the humanities and social sciences, and to publish peer-reviewed research with originality, distinction and novelty according to international professional standards, and to achieve scientific communication for faculty members and researchers in these fields in order to advance the Saudi and Arab environment and society.

Objectives:

The Arab Journal of Humanities and Social Studies adopts a general objective, which is:

Publishing good and distinguished research that enriches knowledge and contributes to the development of research work in general. Specifically, the journal aims to achieve the following:

1. Contributing to the development of the humanities and social sciences and their applications, and enriching the Arab library by publishing theoretical and applied research in various fields.

2. Seeking to obtain high-quality research that is more relevant to the Arab reality, present and future.

3. Providing the opportunity for thinkers and researchers to publish the results of their scientific and research activities, especially those related to the Arab environment.

4. Exchanging scientific and cognitive production at the regional and global levels.

5. Encouraging research that emphasizes diversity, intellectual openness, methodological discipline, and benefiting from all the data of sound scientific thought, whether modern or old, Arab or foreign.

6. Shedding light on new research trends in various fields.

Current Issue

No. 9 (2026)
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Published: 2026-05-14

Articles

  • A Study of the Conflict between Verses and Narrations in Divine Laws (The law of absolute individual responsibility for each person's actions as a model)

    Asaad Atwan Hussein Ali, Dr. Ali Hajikhani
    1-17
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.85
  • A Study of Different Approaches in Contemporary Thematic Exegesis (A Comparison Between Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi and Dr. Mustafa Muslim)

    Ahmad Qasim Muhaysin Mubarak, Dr. Kazem Ghazizadeh
    18-35
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.86
  • Examples of Transmissions from Abu Amr al-Dani in the Classes of Reciters between al-Dhahabi and Ibn al-Jazari (A Study and Comparison)

    Dr. Wajdan Abdul Latif Hussein Faraj
    36-74
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.87
  • Educational and Reformist Principles in Confronting Intellectual Crises (The Kharijite crisis as a model)

    Hwazn Hassan Mahdi, Dr. Ali Hajikhani, Dr. Faramarz Mirzaei, Dr. Nosrat Nilsaz
    75-90
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.88
  • Crimes of Violating Social Values and Principles through Electronic Means

    Hiyam Yasser Al-Tawil, Dr. MohdBara AbuAnzeh
    91-112
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.89
  • Factors Affecting Energy Sector Employee Acceptance of Remote Training in the Post-COVID-19 Era: A Modified Technology Acceptance Model

    Tariq bin Abdul-Mu'ti bin Abdullah Hamid
    113-128
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.90
  • The Legal Framework for Drones in Omani Law

    Dr. Kamil bin Abdulbaqi bin Ali Al-Khabouri
    129-134
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.91
  • The Importance of Body Language in Security Work and Training Mechanisms According to International Methodologies (A comparative study)

    Obaid Juma Al Kaabi
    135-158
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.92
  • Qatari Mediation and Conflict Ripeness: The Case of the United States and the Taliban (2013–2020)

    Mariam Ahmed Al Kuwari
    159-176
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.93
  • Internal and External Political Organizations in Ancient Greek Civilization

    Noor Khudair Badir
    177-193
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33193/AJHASS.94
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