The Journal of Religions and Mysticism is open to receiving articles in the fields of the history of religions, mystical and Sufi literature, 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.
Articles must be problem-oriented and the result of original research. The journal aims to present researchers' latest findings in religion, mysticism, religious studies, and theology for scholarly review. In doing so, it seeks to create synergy among specialized studies through critique and evaluation by the academic community, and to provide a suitable foundation for transforming the humanities.