Specialized Humanities- oriented  Journal emanates from the need of the sophisticated society to achieve its objectives in the field of authorship, research, and scientific documentation for academics and researchers to disseminate the renewed thought from which specialists and students of knowledge benefit. It was established in 1997 and has issued 99 volumes. It holds:

EISSN: 2957-5699

Print ISSN: 2957-3807

Also, it holds a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.57592

When words, ideas, and scientific aspirations turn into real projects, humans feel a sense of pride, dignity, interest, and seriousness, which are rooted in the great responsibility, especially in the field of scientific research

From this perspective and to activate the role of the academic institution in converting the university's goals in higher education, the College of Education - Diyala was established. It was affiliated with Al-Mustansiriya University. At that time, it was under the administration of Assistant Professor Dr. Saad Mahmoud Shakir Al-Mashhadani, the first editor-in-chief as the dean of the College of Education. The journal then received  humanities  and pure scientific oriented research studies, in addition to publishing the first scientific conference proceedings of the college in 1998 when the journal was then called the Diyala Journal for Scientific and Educational Research. It enlisted a distinguished elite of academics as editorial boards for this refereed journal, issuing volumes that encompassed  scientific and humanities  disciplines research simultaneously. The journal was named its current name, the Diyala Journal for  Human Studies, after splitting the College of Education in 2008 into two colleges: Al-Asma'i College of Education and Al-Razi College of Education. The Diyala Journal for Human Studies, issued by the College of Education for Humanities, was focused on this field of knowledge to avoid overlap between disciplines and achieve scientific consistency. It included six sections falling under linguistic, educational, and human disciplines. Currently, the editor-in-chief is Professor Dr. Naseef Jassim Mohammed Al-Khafaji. His tenure has witnessed a clear development in its management, in collaboration with the managing editor, Professor Dr. Alaa Hussein Aliwi Al-Badrani, and the members of the editorial board

The Objectives of the Journal:

The Diyala Journal for Human Studies aims to continue, develop, and enhance itself while bridging with the readers interested in serving its objectives as a specialized humanities- oriented  journal arising from the needs of the sophisticated society. It aims to achieve its goals in the field of authorship, research, and scientific documentation for educators and academics to disseminate the renewed thought from which specialists and students of knowledge benefit, considering it a tributary of effective knowledge and discourse in the field of building scientific and human thought in its various humanities-oriented  branches.

The Journal's Message and Vision:

The journal exerts all efforts to achieve a sincere message that makes its published volumes a scientific platform with a local and regional echo that meets the publication of all research, handlings, ideas, and new horizons included in it (after undergoing fair and objective review before publication) for the active parties in the fields of higher education and scientific research, namely professors and students, to acquaint them with everything new and beneficial in the fields of human knowledge to serve the community and develop its intellectual skills.

The journal invites all professors and specialists interested in humanities-oriented research to contribute to enriching this journal with research, studies, opinions, and observations to advance it scientifically and achieve its noble mission as their support is the path to optimal development.

 

Vol. 3 No. 100 (2024): المجلد الثالث العدد 100 لسنة 2024

Published: 2025-04-22

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57592/tmessd78
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The Mythological effect on Religion and Literature in Arab and American Cultures

Abd-Alrahmain Badr Ibrahim , Prof. Luma Ibrahim Shakir Al-barzenji (PhD

346-362

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57592/h2260f31
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The Muslim woman in Monica Ali s Brick Lane : A Cultural Study

اخلاص كرجي حسن , دكتور ناهض فالح سليمان دكتور ناهض فالح سليمان

423-432

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57592/zt5w0012
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الإرشاد السياحي والتقنيات الحديثة

م.م قحطان عناد إسماعيل صالح

467-485

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57592/hbp0m725
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