About the Journal
FOTROS: A Beacon of Islamic Studies and Classical Literature
FOTROS, launched in Istanbul and officially recognized on June 11, 2024, is a distinguished, open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to Islamic Studies and Classical Literature. It serves as a platform for rigorous scholarly discourse, featuring meticulously researched articles that explore the complexities of Islamic theology, literary aesthetics, and historical narratives. FOTROS bridges the gap between past and present, honoring Islamic intellectual heritage while embracing contemporary scholarship. Beyond its academic contributions, it fosters a global community of scholars and enthusiasts, promoting a deeper understanding of the human experience through the lens of these rich fields. Ultimately, FOTROS stands as a beacon of knowledge and a testament to the enduring power of scholarly inquiry in Islamic Studies and Classical Literature.
Current Issue
This volume of Fotros Journals brings together a diverse collection of scholarly articles that explore the complex intersections of faith, identity, and meaning. Through the lenses of religion, gender studies, and literary analysis, the contributors examine how belief systems, cultural narratives, and philosophical thought shape both individual and collective understandings of self and society.
From the spiritual legacy of Lady Fatima al-Zahra to the philosophical insights drawn from Husserlian phenomenology, and from monotheistic expressions in devotional texts to the performative dimensions of gender in American literature, each article contributes a unique perspective to an ongoing conversation about human experience and transformation.
Together, these works invite readers to reflect on the evolving roles of religion, gender, and literature in shaping our inner worlds and shared realities.
Articles
FOTROS is a Scientific Research journal in the field of Islamic Studies and Classical Literature and licensed under ISSN/ISSN-L No. 3023-8323 from 11/06/2024.