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Established in 1984, the American Journal of Islam and Society (AJIS) is an open-access, biannual, double-blind peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary journal with global reach, published by the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), and distributed worldwide.
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Current Issue
Vol. 42 No. 3-4 (2025): American Journal of Islam and Society
Published: 2025-11-10
This issue of the American Journal of Islam and Society comprises four research articles, which engage themes of development and change within the Islamic tradition alongside questions of Muslim identity.
We begin with Abbas Jong’s work, “Reconfiguring Political Islam: A Discursive Tradition Approach.” In this article, Jong offers a thorough, deeply theoretical engagement with the concept of discursive tradition, which he restructures via the concept of social configuration.
We then turn to a study by Malik Mufti, “The Catholic Experience in America from Orestes Brownson to the Bozells: A Precedent for Muslims?” Malik’s point of departure is to consider the history of American Catholicism and its adaptation to the “American creed,” a part of an American liberal culture “that is both formally tolerant and ideologically compelling” to immigrants and their religious traditions.
As our third research article for this issue, we then have Hamdija Begovic’s “From Ummatic Muslims to State-centered Bosniacs: The Case of the Muslims of Bosnia.” Here, Begovic considers the evolution of the national identity of Bosnian Muslims throughout the 20th century from what he calls an “Ummatic-centric focus” that uses the label “Muslims,” toward a secularized identity demonstrated through their adoption of the ethnonym “Bosniacs.”
The fourth and final research article in this issue is Bilkis Bharucha’s article, “Islam, Science, and the Environment: An Application of Ibrahim Kalin’s “Three Views of Science in the Islamic World,” which offers a critical application of Kalin’s framework to contemporary debates on Islam and environmental ethics.
Full Issue
Edtiorial
Editorial Note
Abstract 81 | PDF Downloads 52Page 2-4
Articles
Reconfiguring Political Islam
Abstract 327 | PDF Downloads 210Page 6-41
The Catholic Experience in America From Orestes Brownson to the Bozells
Abstract 206 | PDF Downloads 78Page 42-73
From Ummatic Muslims to State-centered Bosniacs
Abstract 233 | PDF Downloads 178Page 74-97
Islam, Science, and the Environment
Abstract 182 | PDF Downloads 168Page 98-120
Book Reviews
Shiʿi Materiality Beyond Karbala: Religion That Matters
Abstract 126 | PDF Downloads 84Page 122-137
The Islamic Secular
Abstract 231 | PDF Downloads 122Page 138-142
Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic Law, and Modernity
Abstract 81 | PDF Downloads 87Page 143-147
Prophet al-Khiḍr: Between the Qur’anic Text and Islamic Contexts
Abstract 84 | PDF Downloads 70Page 148-151
Marital and Sexual Ethics in Islamic Law: Rethinking Temporary Marriage
Abstract 158 | PDF Downloads 84Page 152-156
Agency, Rationality, Morality: The Qur’anic View of Man
Abstract 86 | PDF Downloads 51Page 157-161
Fatwa and the Making and Renewal of Islamic Law: From the Classical Period to the Present
Abstract 65 | PDF Downloads 69Page 162-167
The Global Halal Industry: A Research Companion
Abstract 97 | PDF Downloads 65Page 168-171
Maulana Azad: A Life
Abstract 307 | PDF Downloads 81Page 172-176
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