About the Journal

Wahyain: Journal of Quranic Sociology and Hadith is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal published biannually in May and November. The journal serves as a premier interdisciplinary forum dedicated to the critical and scholarly examination of Islamic primary sources through the lens of sociological inquiry. Wahyain: Journal of Quranic Sociology and Hadith is committed to advancing the understanding of Islamic texts by bridging the gap between classical Islamic scholarship and contemporary social sciences. The journal invites original research that employs sociological theories, concepts, and methodologies to analyze the Qur'an and Hadith. It seeks to explore the dynamic interplay between these foundational texts and the construction, maintenance, and transformation of social realities, both historically and in the modern context.

The journal's scope encompasses, but is not limited to, the following themes:
1. Sociological Tafsir: Interpretations of the Qur'an that focus on social justice, social structures, community (Ummah), and human interaction.
2. ⁠Hadith and Social Praxis: Analyses of Prophetic traditions concerning social norms, ethics, law, economics, and political organization.
3. ⁠Text and Context: Critical studies on the historical sociology of Qur'anic revelation and Hadith transmission.
4. Contemporary Applications: Research on the role of Qur'anic and Prophetic teachings in addressing modern social issues such as pluralism, gender, globalization, and environmental ethics.
5. ⁠Theoretical Engagements: Interdisciplinary dialogues between Islamic hermeneutics and sociological theories (e.g., structural-functionalism, critical theory, symbolic interactionism).

Wahyain: Journal of Quranic Sociology and Hadith is an essential resource for academics, researchers, and students in Islamic Studies, Sociology, Religious Studies, and related fields. It provides a platform for rigorous scholarly discourse that enriches both Islamic and sociological disciplines, offering nuanced perspectives on the social dimensions of divine revelation and prophetic guidance.