
Quranic Cultures: Text, Reception, and Society
| Country of Publication | Indonesia |
| Publisher | Bahtera Al Fikr Press, part of Institut Bahtera Studi Islam |
| Editor-in-Chief | Randy Putra Alamsyah, Scopus ID: 60606721900, Google Scholar |
| Frequency | Biannual, June and December |
| Language | English |
| Peer Review | Double-blind peer review by at least two independent reviewers |
| Scope | Qur’anic studies, tafsīr, reception history, lived Qur’an, manuscript studies, Islamic intellectual history, religion and society, digital religion, media and culture, and interdisciplinary approaches to the Qur’an. |
| Publication Ethics | Aligned with COPE principles and international standards of scholarly publishing |
| Open Access Policy | Immediate open access under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) |
| Indexing | Google Scholar, Crossref (planned) |
| DOI Prefix | Pending Crossref Registration |
| ISSN | P-ISSN: XXXX-XXXX E-ISSN: XXXX-XXXX |
| Contact | quraniccultures@bahsisfikr.or.id |
About the Journal
Quranic Cultures: Text, Reception, and Society is an international peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing scholarly research on the Qur’an as text, tradition, and lived experience. The journal explores how the Qur’an is interpreted, transmitted, received, and negotiated across diverse historical, intellectual, social, and cultural contexts.
The journal welcomes original research in Qur’anic studies, tafsīr, reception history, manuscript studies, Islamic intellectual traditions, lived Qur’an, digital religion, media studies, anthropology of Islam, sociology of religion, and related interdisciplinary fields that examine the interaction between the Qur’an and society.
Quranic Cultures: Text, Reception, and Society promotes theoretically informed, methodologically rigorous, and globally relevant scholarship that contributes to contemporary debates in Qur’anic and Islamic studies. The journal applies a rigorous double-blind peer review process and is published by Bahtera Al Fikr Press, part of Institut Bahtera Studi Islam , Indonesia.