Religions and Mysticism

Religions and Mysticism

Facts and Figures (under of volumes and issues)

Number of Volumes 17
Number of Issues 33
Number of Articles 310
Number of Contributors 442
Article View 573,389
View Per Article 1849.64
PDF Download Per Article 1328.04
Number of Submissions 1,712
Rejected Submissions 1,149
Rejection Rate 67
Accepted Submissions 257
Acceptance Rate 15
Number of Indexing Databases 11
Number of Reviewers 231

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The Journal of Religions and Mysticism has achieved an "A" ranking in the latest evaluation (2024) by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology Commission for Scientific Journals.

The Journal of Religions and Mysticism welcomes article submissions in the following areas: history of religions, mystical literature and Sufism, religious studies and its approaches, comparative studies of religions and mysticism, religion and ethics, religion and mythology, religion and the environment, and religion and development.

All types of access to the journal's articles (such as reading, downloading, copying, printing, searching, linking to full texts, etc.) are unrestricted for everyone, provided it is for lawful, non-commercial use and includes proper citation of the article's author and the journal's name. The journal is licensed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC license.

A flowchart of the article review and acceptance process is available in the Peer  Review Process

 

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This journal adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and follows the law's executive regulations for preventing and Combating Academic Fraud.

  • Type of journal: Scientific
  • Types of articles published: Research-based scientific articles
  • Publication frequency: Biannual
  • Language: Bilingual – Persian with English abstracts and references
  • Plagiarism detection: Uses Samim Noor software to prevent plagiarism
  • Access: Open access and free to all articles
  • Funding disclosure: If a sponsor or research fund supports an article, the author must disclose it within the article.
  • Country of publication: Iran
  • Publisher: University of Tehran
  • Field of specialisation: Religions and Mysticism
  • Start of publication: Autumn and Winter 1388 (2009)
  • Fees:
    • Article review: 4,000,000 IRR
    • Article publication: 5000,000 IRR
  • Review process: Closed peer-review (double-blind), by two reviewers
  • Primary Review: 7 days, approximately.
  • Average refereeing time: 12 weeks
  • Format: Electronic
  • Publication frequency: Biannual
  • Evaluation grade (1402): Grade A by the Ministry of Science
  • ISC Impact Factor: 0.083
  • Print ISSN: 2228-5563
  • Electronic ISSN: 2588-4816
  • Journal Email: jrm@ut.ac.ir
  • Website: https://jrm.ut.ac.ir
  • Last updated: 9 February 2026

 

The Journal of Religions and Mysticism has signed a collaboration agreement with the Iranian Scientific Association of Islamic Mysticism to strengthen scientific and research cooperation.

 Important Note:
All steps of submission, review, revision, acceptance or rejection, and final publication of articles are conducted exclusively through the journal’s website.
Manual issuance of acceptance certificates is not possible.

 

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Current Issue: Volume 58, Issue 2, January 2026 (Autumn & Winter 2025/2026) 

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