Editorial History Page

This section lists past contributors.

Journal editor

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Section editor

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Editorial Board:

  1. Ahmed Fayek Dalloul (Palestine): (Palestine): (Editor-in-Chief), Associate Professor of Political Science at Al-Zaytoonah International University, and Chairman of the Board of the Ibn Arabi Center for Culture and Publishing.
  2. Dr. Sawsan Hadi Jaafar Al-Bayati (Iraq): (Deputy Editor-in-Chief), Professor of Modern Literature and Literary Criticism, College of Arts, Tikrit University.
  3. Dr. Al-Tahir Haj Al-Nour Ahmed Zarrouk (Sudan): Professor of Modern History, Department of History, Zalingei University.
  4. Dr. Yusuf Muhammad Abduh Muhammad Al-Awadhi (Yemen): Professor of Qira’at (Qur’anic Readings), Tafsir, and Qur’anic Sciences, Al-Madinah International University – Malaysia.
  5. Dr. Ahmad Al-Tijani Jallo (Senegal): Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Doctoral Studies Center (ARCIV), Cheikh Anta Diop University, Faculty of Arts, University of Dakar.
  6. Muhammad Yusuf Muhammad Neil (Chad): Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, accredited by the African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education (CAMES), and Secretary-General of the University of Doba.

Advisory Board:

  1. Dr. Hakim Mousa Abdulhassanawi (Iraq): Professor of History Teaching Methods, Open Educational College, Ministry of Education, Iraq (Chair of the Board).
  2. Dr. Abdelati Al-Qaddal (Sudan): Professor of Foundations of Education, University of the Holy Qur’an and Islamic Sciences, Omdurman, Sudan.
  3. Dr. Abdulredha Faraj Badrawi Ruwaihi Al-Khamas (Iraq): Professor of Business Administration, College of Administration and Economics, University of Basra, Iraq.
  4. Dr. Aisha Al-Sharif Abiza (Algeria): Professor of Higher Education in Linguistic Studies and Arabic Language Didactics, Amar Thlidji University of Laghouat, Algeria.
  5. Dr. Ali Al-Murhaj (Iraq): Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Department of Philosophy at Al-Mustansiriyah University; Editor-in-Chief of Adab Al-Mustansiriyah Journal, Iraq.
  6. Dr. Anis Muhammad Jasim Hammadi Al-Mashhadani (Iraq): Director of the Karkh Educational Center – College of Open Education, and Head of Foreign Relations at the Union of Arab Historians.
  7. Dr. Hisham Saleh Manna’ (Jordan): Former Dean of the Faculty of Arts; Professor of Literature and Criticism, Isra University, Jordan.
  8. Dr. Malika Naim (Morocco): Professor of Higher Education, Faculty of Arabic Language, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco.
  9. Dr. Milad Muftah Al-Harathi (Libya): Professor of Political Science and International Politics, Istanbul University, Keleşim, Istanbul, Turkey.
  10. Dr. Najat Al-Hanshiri (Libya): Professor of Childhood Education, University of Tripoli, Libya.
  11. Dr. Nizar Shukor Shakir (Iraq): Professor of Arabic Literature, College of Basic Education, University of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq.
  12. Dr. Suhaila Taha Muhammad Saleh Al-Bayati (Iraq): Professor of Arabic Language, Department of Arabic Language, College of Education for Humanities, University of Kirkuk, Iraq.
  13. Hatem Al-Assouli (Palestine): Head of the Media Department at Gaza University, Palestine.
  14. Rami Hussein Husni Al-Sharafi (Palestine): PhD in Political Science; Member of the General Secretariat of the Journalists’ Syndicate; Director of Zaman Radio.
  15. Mahmoud Ahmad Al-Azn (Lebanon): Associate Professor of Modern History, Al-Jinan University.
  16. Sharifullah Ghafoori bin Amanullah (Afghanistan): Lecturer in Literary and Rhetorical Studies, Faculty of Languages and Literature, Takhar University, Afghanistan.
  17. Sham‘a Hassan Dhaifallah Al-Muharraq (Saudi Arabia): Employee at the Ministry of Education.
  18. Fatima Al-Mughairee (Oman): Holds a Master’s degree in Management and Leadership; employee at the Ministry of Education.

 

Heads of the Journal’s Academic Departments:

  1. Dr. Youssef Mohammed Abduh Mohammed Al-Awadhi (Yemen): Head of the Department of Islamic Studies.
  2. Dr. Al-Tahir Khakh Al-Nour Ahmed (Sudan): Head of the Department of History.
  3. Dr. Samah Belaid (Algeria): Head of the Department of Sociology.
  4. Afraa Al-Fadil Mohammed Othman (Sudan): Head of the Department of Accounting.
  5. Al-Hadhrami Ahmed Abdullah Al-Sheikh (Mauritania): Head of the Department of Media and Communication.
  6. Hafiza Abdullah Ali Qasim (Yemen): Head of the Department of Geography and Geoinformatics.
  7. Hanan Trichan (Algeria): Head of the Department of Library and Information Science.
  8. Jelnaz Fatima (India): Head of the Department of English Language.
  9. Maimouna Saeed Adam Abdullah (Sudan): Head of the Department of Political Science and Strategic Studies.
  10. Marwa Issam Al-Adham (Palestine): Head of the Department of Educational Sciences.
  11. Moataz Youssef Ahmed Abu Aqla (Sudan): Head of the Department of Economics.
  12. Nabila Abdel-Fattah Hassanein Qashti (Egypt): Head of the Department of Law.

Arbitrators Board:

  1. Dr. Samah Belaid (Algeria): Professor of Sociology at the Higher Teachers’ School of Béchar.
  2. Dr. Anis Muhammad Jasim Hammadi Al-Mashhadani (Iraq): Director of the Karkh Educational Center – College of Open Education, and Head of Foreign Relations at the Union of Arab Historians.
  3. Abdel Fattah Mohammed Ali Al-Farjani (Palestine): Part-time university lecturer in Business Administration at Al-Aqsa University, Al-Quds Open University, and the Arab College of Applied Sciences.
  4. Abdelkader Al-Tayari (Morocco): Assistant Professor of Higher Education, Department of Geography, Mohammed First University, Oujda.
  5. Abdullah Al-Makhlouq (Morocco): PhD in Public Law and Political Science; researcher affiliated with research institutions in Morocco.
  6. Abdullah Hassan Ali Al-Barghouti (Libya): Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies; faculty member at the College of Education, Bani Walid University, Libya.
  7. Abed bin Abdullah bin Ghazi Al-Otaibi (Saudi Arabia): PhD in Arabic Language; faculty member at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University.
  8. Adel Arrou (Morocco): PhD in Islamic Studies; teacher of jurisprudence, legal theory, and Sharia subjects at Ibn Yusuf High School for Traditional Education, Marrakech.
  9. Afaf Farouk Hussein Jibril (Jordan): PhD in Educational Administration at the Ministry of Education; school principal.
  10. Afraa Al-Fadil Mohammed Othman (Sudan): Assistant Professor of Accounting at Port Sudan University.
  11. Ahmed Abdulsalam Fadel Al-Samarrai (Iraq): PhD in Modern History (Maghreb–Spain); employee at the Ministry of Education.
  12. Ahmed Jouhari (Morocco): PhD in Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences; employee at the Ministry of Education.
  13. Ahmed Mohammed Rabee Hassan (Egypt): PhD in Rhetoric and Literary Criticism, Zagazig University; faculty member at Khatam Al-Mursaleen University.
  14. Alaa Ali Hussein Al-Majdi (Iraq): PhD in Modern and Contemporary History; staff member at the College of Arts, University of Kufa.
  15. Alaa Mohammed Ali Al-Bannawi (Jordan): PhD in Psychological and Educational Measurement and Evaluation; employee at the Ministry of Education.
  16. Al-Hadhrami Ahmed Abdullah Al-Sheikh (Mauritania): Visiting PhD lecturer with the Department of Media and Communication, Higher Institute for Islamic Studies and Research.
  17. Al-Mouldi Al-Yousfi (Tunisia): Professor of Sociology at Tunisian universities and Head of the Department of Sociology at the Higher Institute of Human Sciences, Tunis.
  18. Amal Kziz (Algeria): PhD in Sociology; works at the Illizi University Center, Algeria.
  19. Amin Ali Dahab (Chad): PhD in Arabic Language; Director of the Scientific Research Administration at the University of Doba.
  20. Amina Sharif (Algeria): University lecturer in Public Law; Lecturer (Category A), University of Algiers 1 (Benyoucef Benkhedda), Saïd Hamdine.
  21. Awan Al-Fayadhi (Iraq): Assistant Professor at the College of Law, University of Mosul; holds a PhD in Islamic Sharia (Comparative Jurisprudence) and a PhD in Private Law.
  22. Boutaraa Ali (Algeria): Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary History at Abbas Laghrour University, Khenchela, Algeria.
  23. Fadi Awni Mahmoud Al-Shallaldeh (Palestine): Assistant Professor of Language and Grammar; Head of the Department of Arabic Language and Literature, College of Islamic Sciences, Hebron.
  24. Habiba bint Mohammed bin Idris Al-Turkawi (Morocco): PhD in History, Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir; researcher in history and migration studies.
  25. Hafiza Abdullah Ali Qasim (Yemen): Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Geoinformatics, Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, Sana’a University.
  26. Hamid Adenoyi Juma (Nigeria): PhD in Arabic Language; lecturer in the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Kogi State University.
  27. Hanan Trichan (Algeria): Lecturer (Category A), Hadj Lakhdar University – Batna 1; specialization in Library and Information Science.
  28. Idris Ruzaiq Al-Hamdani (Iraq): PhD in Law, and Editor-in-Chief of the Cambridge Scientific and Research Journal.
  29. Imran Yahya Abu Musameh (Palestine): Assistant Professor of Public Law, College of Sharia and Law, Islamic University of Gaza.
  30. Jaafar Aayed Dassa (Palestine): Assistant Professor of Tafsir and Qur’anic Sciences; Head of the Department of Islamic Da‘wah, College of Islamic Sciences, south of Hebron.
  31. Jelnaz Fatima (India): PhD in English Literature, Aligarh Muslim University, India; Lecturer in English Literature at Jazan University, Saudi Arabia.
  32. Jiana Mohammed Ali Abdullah Makhatrah (Jordan): PhD in Islamic Education; lecturer at Yarmouk University.
  33. Khadija Al-Qaseer (Iraq): PhD in Ancient History; lecturer at the University of Karbala.
  34. Khalil bin Hamad bin Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Busaidi (Oman): PhD in Law; lecturer at the University of A’Sharqiyah since 2018.
  35. Lamyaa Al-Khalloufi (Morocco): PhD in Public Law and Political Science, Mohammed V University, Morocco.
  36. Mabdou‘a Karima (Algeria): Lecturer (Category A) in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts and Languages, Djilali Bounaama University, Khemis Miliana.
  37. Mahmoud Ahmad Al-Azn (Lebanon): Associate Professor of Modern History, Al-Jinan University.
  38. Mahmoud Ali Abdel Halim Mustafa (Egypt): PhD in Arabic Language and Literature from Tanta University; part-time lecturer in Arabic literature.
  39. Mahmoud Khalil Al-Qudra (Palestine): PhD in Modern and Contemporary History; part-time lecturer in history at Al-Azhar University.
  40. Maimouna Saeed Adam Abdullah (Sudan): PhD in Strategic Studies; Director of the Research, Studies, and Publishing Department at the Sudanese Center for Conciliation and Arbitration.
  41. Majda Mawlood Ramadan Al-Sharaa (Libya): Associate Professor of Islamic History, Faculty of Arts, University of Tripoli.
  42. Marwa Issam Al-Adham (Palestine): PhD in Educational Sciences from Tunisia; lecturer at Gaza University.
  43. Miraj Ahmed Al-Nadwi (India): Assistant Professor in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Aliah University, Kolkata.
  44. Moataz Youssef Ahmed Abu Aqla (Sudan): PhD in Economics; lecturer at the American People’s University, California.
  45. Mohammed Aali Ahmed Al-Farouq (Mauritania): Visiting lecturer at the Higher Institute for Islamic Studies and Research.
  46. Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Muqdadi (Jordan): Part-time lecturer in Social Studies Curricula and Teaching Methods, Tolidwa Private College, Al-Balqa Applied University.
  47. Mohammed Ali Hamoud Al-Diyashi (Yemen): Professor of Political Economy and Translation at I.A.S., University of Aden.
  48. Muhannad Suleiman Mohammed Ahmed bin Jam‘ooh Al-Yahyai (United Arab Emirates): PhD in Law from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM); part-time lecturer in Law.
  49. Musa Issa Zain Al-Din (Ghana): PhD in Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers; lecturer at a language institute.
  50. Nabila Abdel-Fattah Hassanein Qashti (Egypt): PhD in Constitutional Law and Political Systems; lecturer in law, politics, and media in Egypt.
  51. Nahid Kamal Ahmed (United Kingdom): PhD in Management and Entrepreneurship; lecturer in management and entrepreneurship.
  52. Nariman Khammar (Algeria): Assistant Professor of Private Law, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Mohamed Cherif Messaadia University, Souk Ahras, Algeria.
  53. Radwa Atef Al-Shimi (Egypt): Associate Professor of Special Education, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.
  54. Samia Mamnia (Algeria): Lecturer (Category A) in Educational Sociology, University of 20 August 1955 – Skikda.
  55. Siham Al-Hamdani (Morocco): PhD in Contemporary Islamic Thought; lecturer in Saudi Arabia.
  56. Turki Khalid Saeed Al-Nafaei (Oman): Head of the Department of Studies and Statistical Data, Ministry of Education.
  57. Waneesa Boukhtala (Algeria): Lecturer (Category A); PhD in Lexicography and Semantics.
  58. Younes Al-Azzouzi bin Mohammed (Morocco): PhD in Arts, specialization in Education and Islamic Studies, Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Tetouan.
  59. Zahra Abdulaziz Al-Thabit (Tunisia): PhD in Arabic Language and Civilization, specialization in Comparative Religions; lecturer at the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, University of Kairouan.