PART I
- Arguments for Abrogation in the Qur’an: A Critique, Israr Ahmad Khan, Ph. D
- Towards a Qur’anically-Based Articulation of the Concept of “Just War”, Aisha Y. Musa, Ph. D
- The Concept of Justice in The Qur’an, Assad Nimer Busūl, Ph.D
PART II
- Religious Pluralism and The Qur’an, Mahmoud Ayoub, Ph. D
- Exegesis, Social Science and the Place of the Jews in the Qur’an, Muḥammad Nimer, Ph. D.
- Qur’an and Science, Imād ad-Dean Ahmad, Ph. D
- Translation of Qur’anic Verses with Injunctions: A Theme-based Comparative Review, Daoud Nassimi, Ph. D
PART III
- Authenticating the Sunnah: A Case Study of Ibn Isḥāq’s Ifk Report, Omer Awass, Ph. D Candidate
- Finding a Principled Approach to Matn Analysis, Sami Catovic, Ph.D Candidate
- Post-Divorce Financial Support from the Islamic Perspective (Mut‘at-al-ṭalāq), Muḥammad Ādam El Sheikh, Ph. D
PART IV
- Sufi Hermeneutics of Ibn ‘Arabī and its Application for Interfaith Dialogue, Syafaatun Almirzanah, Ph. D
- A Muslim Approach to Western Studies of Islam, Khaleel Mohammed, Ph. D