The Third International Conference on Humanities

The Third International Periodic Conference on Humanities Sciences

The Third International Periodic Conference on Humanities aimed to promote scholarly contributions in various Islamic sciences across different eras, examining both classical and contemporary works. It focused on the methodologies of Muslim scholars who played a significant role in bridging intellectual thought between the past and present, drawing on their strengths to envision a unified, modern, and civilized society.

Key Themes of the Conference:

  1. Quranic Studies
  2. Sunnah and Hadith Sciences
  3. Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and its Foundations
  4. Islamic Creed and Thought
  5. Sharia Policy and Islamic Economics
  6. Arabic Language Sciences
  7. Islamic History
  8. Renewing Islamic Figures

Publication Opportunities:

  • Selected outstanding papers were published in the International Journal of Knowledge (UAE) with a publication fee of $150, following the journal's guidelines.
  • Accepted papers were published in the Al-Baheth Journal for Islamic Sciences (issued by the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Fallujah) with a publication fee of 100,000 IQD, adhering to the journal’s policies.
  • Publication fees covered the research paper and conference gifts but did not include accommodation or travel expenses.

Conference Objectives:

  1. Connecting past and present through scholarly engagement with classical works to build upon their intellectual legacy.
  2. Correcting misconceptions about Islamic sciences, refuting false claims linking them to extremism with evidence-based arguments.
  3. Highlighting the contributions of Muslim scholars in modern and contemporary civilization.
  4. Exploring the evolution of Islamic sciences and their relevance to modern academic and societal developments.
  5. Recognizing the diverse roles of Islamic scholars across scientific, cultural, and intellectual fields.
  6. Addressing intellectual deviations in modern reinterpretations of religious texts, assessing them against traditional scholarly standards.

The conference provided an academic platform for researchers to discuss Islamic heritage, promote intellectual dialogue, and strengthen the role of Islamic sciences in contemporary society.