Peer Review Process

All published articles in IJAZ undergo peer review, and all manuscripts submitted follow the procedure below.

  • All manuscripts submitted for publication in IJAZ are first evaluated by the Editorial Board. Manuscripts that fall outside the aims and scope of the journal or whose quality does not meet the basic threshold required for consideration are rejected, or maybe you want some revisions at this initial point.
  • After an initial evaluation, the manuscripts are sent to one or two referees, which are determined by the editorial board. The referees are chosen based on their expertise.
  • Referees are asked to evaluate the manuscript's originality, themes, research design and data, analysis, critical qualities, clarity of conclusions, quality of communication, contribution to academics, and contribution to BAZNAS policy. Referees might accept the manuscript, reject it, or require a revision of the content.
  • When a revision is required by the referee, the author(s) are to consider the criticism and suggestions offered by the referees, and they should send back the revised version of the manuscript in 2 weeks. Referees may request more than one revision of a manuscript.