Hadith-Theological Research

Hadith-Theological Research

Hadith-Theological Researches is a journal for publishing specialized articles related to hadiths, theology and related topics. The access to the journal is free (open-access) and the journal is published biannually by Arak University. According to the policies of the journal, an attempt is made to review the papers received in the shortest time possible. Therefore, professors, researchers and students in the field are kindly invited to send their original and fundamental studies and ideas to be reviewed in the journal.

  • Hadith-Theological Research is licensed by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Iran (Deputy of Press Affairs) under permit No. 88858 issued on October 11, 2021.
  • In order to prevent plagiarism, the articles received are authenticated using Irandoc Scientific Texts Matching System.
  • The average duration of a review is 2 months and the papers undergo double blind peer review process.
  • The flowchart of the process of reviewing and accepting articles is available in the article review process section.
  • Access to the articles on this site is free and they can be downloaded free of charge.
  • Review and acceptance charge: Free
  • Publication Format: Electronic
  • Time of publication: Semiannual
  • Acceptable type of articles: Scientific research
  • Language of the journal: Persian (with English abstracts)
  • ISSN (electronic version): 2821-2495
  • journal email: THR@araku.ac.ir
  • Start of publication: Spring 2023
  • If the article sent to the journal has been financially supported or has used grants, this must be mentioned within the article by the author.
  • This journal respects the rules of ethics in publications and is subject to the rules of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and follows the executive regulations of the Law on Preventing and Countering Fraud in the producing Scientific Works.
  • Creative Commons License: This publication is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
  • Initial review period: one week
Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 2 - Serial Number 6, November 2025 

Keywords Cloud

  • theological beliefs
  • Imamate
  • Infallibility
  • Imam Reza (AS)
  • Imam Ali
  • Quran
  • Study
  • hadiths
  • Nahjul-Balagha
  • Hadith
  • Holy Quran
  • Barzakh
  • Imam Ali (AS)
  • Justice
  • Wahhabism
  • Burqae
  • Hadith jurisprudence
  • Mahdism
  • Imam
  • Nahj al-Balagha
  • prayer
  • believers
  • Knowledge
  • verse
  • Science
  • The Holy Quran
  • Sunni
  • Evaluation
  • Height
  • Effort
  • Content Analysis
  • comparative approach
  • Conflict
  • orientalists
  • Critical Discourse Analysis
  • principles
  • Objections
  • People
  • Preventive strategies
  • Political Legitimacy
  • Attributes
  • innocence
  • Ghazali
  • Nahjul Balagha
  • Ibn Taymiyyah
  • Mu\'tazila
  • Ahl al-Bayt
  • Bodily Resurrection
  • Subjective interpretation
  • Validation
  • Ethics
  • Surah al-Qasas
  • Fakhr Razi
  • Blessing
  • theoretical model
  • Qur\'an
  • supplication
  • Ring
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  • Delay
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  • polytheism
  • Narratives
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  • Abbasid Caliphs
  • Islamic narrations
  • Fairclough
  • Sufis
  • Kitab Salim
  • Salim bin Qais
  • Mohammad Nomani
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  • Islamic sect
  • Abu Qara
  • the plan of the world
  • the throne
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  • Hadith text
  • Imam\'s knowledge
  • Quranists
  • Qurtubi
  • Tanzil
  • doubts
  • alteration
  • The Companions’ justice
  • Kitab al-Ghayba
  • Al-Ghaib
  • Amir al-Mominin
  • The Hadith of Position
  • Hazrat Ali (AS)
  • Sunni sources
  • thematic hadiths
  • verbal distorion
  • content distortion
  • text criticism
  • Hadith of Quarts
  • The parties
  • It is correct
  • Oppression
  • Ahmed Basri
  • Verse of affliction
  • Confucius
  • Alavi way of life (a.s.)
  • Caliphate of Ali (a.s.)
  • Document Indication
  • Noah\'s storm
  • demonology
  • Grave Hadiths of Shia and Sunni
  • the Public
  • Sanmi Quraish
  • Amirul Momineen (AS)
  • Hazrat Adam (pbuh)
  • Israelite
  • Al-Akhbar al-dakhila
  • science of discourse
  • The necessity of loving the Ahl al-Bayt (AS)
  • Ranks of lovers of Ahlul Bayt (AS)
  • Ahl al-Bayt (AS) and ghulāt
  • partial narration of hadith
  • visionary revelation
  • Ameer al-Momineen
  • letter 31
  • monotheism of Lord
  • Ibn Maitham Bahrani
  • God\'s will
  • Allameh Hali
  • part
  • interaction moral principle
  • verbal principle
  • Hadiths verb attribute
  • essence attribute
  • Infallible
  • Ayatollah Misbah
  • Bada
  • Answered prayer
  • Verse 114 of Taha
  • Don\'t hurry with the Quran
  • Prophet\'s worry about forgetting the Quran
  • Prophet\'s succession
  • Prophet\'s haste in reciting revelation
  • Kamal al-Haydari
  • theory of worship
  • hadith reasons
  • contradictions
  • empirical sciences
  • certainties
  • Verse 214 of Surah Ash-Shu\'ara
  • the occasion of revelation
  • the warning verse
  • Hadith of Al-Dar
  • Al-Mawardi
  • Tafsir Al-Nukat
  • Tafsir Al-Uyun
  • Ash\'ari
  • My servant
  • obey Me and I will make you like Myself
  • “be
  • and it is”
  • Creation out of nothing
  • Concept of God
  • Allama Tabataba\'i
  • names
  • Theological foundations
  • Imamiyyah
  • Condensation Theory
  • Imam Sajjad (‘a)
  • General texts
  • Special texts
  • Special Imamate
  • the realm of unseen knowledge
  • the unseen knowledge of the Prophet (PBUH)
  • the unseen knowledge of the infallible imams (PBUH)
  • Imam Hasan (PBUH)
  • Divorce narrations
  • polygamy orientalists
  • Miracle and Karāmāt Shia and Sunni
  • Authentic Sources
  • Prophetic Narrations
  • Theological Discourse
  • Quranic adaptations
  • Bara\'at (Disassociation)
  • Hadithic and Theological Impacts
  • Opponents of Shi\'a Islam
  • Historical Authenticity
  • First Century AH
  • Salawat
  • Sale Al-Sheikh
  • AlawiAl-Maliki
  • Prayer-seeking verses
  • the infallibility of the prophets (PBUH)
  • narrations of Imam Reza (PBUH)
  • interpretations of the sects
  • Hadithical-Theological Reasons
  • The appointment of Amir al-Mu\'minin (AS)
  • Allamah Hilli (RA)
  • the Twelve Caliphs
  • Verse 13 of Surah Al-Hujurat
  • the Imam being from Quraysh
  • Principle of Lutf