Islamic Art Studies

Islamic Art Studies

Journal Statistics 
Number of Volumes 21
Number of Issues 60
Number of Articles 854
Number of Contributors 2,044
Article View 754,716
PDF Download 572,491
View Per Article 883.74
PDF Download Per Article 670.36
Number of Submissions 1,448
Rejected Submissions 661
Reject Rate 46
Accepted Submissions 715
Acceptance Rate 49
Time to Accept (Days) 65
Number of Indexing Databases 18
Number of Reviewers 250

 

The number of research articles published in the Islamic Art Studies journal in the last calendar year is 29 articles.

About Journal

The Institute of Islamic Art Studies established in 2004 concentrates on Islamic art and the progression of this art in various branches and aspects. It has received its justification from Iran’s Ministry of Islamic Culture and Guidance with the registered number of 11367 and seeks on June 25, 2004 to achieve its objectives under the regulations of the Islamic revolution and its rich values. Apart from many research projects, the institute has published many books in Islamic art studies in the fields of textiles, calligraphy, architecture, pottery, painting, rugs and other related topics. The Institute of Islamic Art Studies has also held many national and international conferences in the fields of Islamic art and architecture. The Journal of Islamic Art Studies, another successful achievement of the Institute, publishes genuine academic articles in the fields of art, architecture, culture, visual and applied arts related to the arts and culture of Islamic periods. It endeavors to publish articles by professors and postgraduate students of arts in specific Islamic art fields. Hence, it is efficaciously accomplished a high academic status among educational and scientific assemblies.

Current Issue: Volume 22, Issue 60, Autumn 2025 

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