Rahppoye, Hekmat-e Honar

Rahppoye, Hekmat-e Honar

Number of Volumes 5
Number of Issues 8
Number of Articles 101
Number of Contributors 153
Article View 132,805
PDF Download 76,659
View Per Article 1314.9
PDF Download Per Article 759
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Number of Submissions 218
Rejected Submissions 87
Rejection Rate 40
Accepted Submissions 101
Acceptance Rate 46
Time to Accept (Days) 66
Number of Indexing Databases 17
Number of Reviewers 77
  • Rahpooye Hekmat-e Honar is a bi-monthly open access journal (to the text of articles) published by Soore University. All articles submitted to this journal will be reviewed by Hamanandjoo’s Similar Identifier software to ensure their authenticity and then carefully evaluated by reputable and experienced judges. This publication uses the specialized arbitration policy of two anonymous people in reviewing articles and deals with fundamental issues in art wisdom, especially Islamic arts. This journal follows the principles and criteria of the Publishing Ethics Committee (COPE) in reviewing and publishing scientific articles.
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Specialization: Eastern Philosophy and Islamic Art Wisdom
Country of Publication: 
Iran
Publisher: Soore International University
Start of Publication: 
2022 (1401 in the Persian calendar)
Journal Type: 
Scientific Journal
Types of Articles Accepted: 
Scientific-Research Articles
Publication Frequency: 
Biannual (Two Issues per Year)
Format: 
Print and Electronic
Ranking in 2023 by the Ministry of Science: 
B
Journal Language: 
Persian with Extended English Abstracts
Article Review and Acceptance Fees: 
Free
Initial Review Timeframe: 
One Week
Average Peer Review Time: 10 Weeks
Review Type: 
Double-Blind Peer Review (Two Reviewers)
Open Access: 
Free and Open Access to Articles
Print ISSN: 
2980-812X
Electronic ISSN: 
2980-8138
Journal Email:
philosophy.rahpooye@soore.ac.ir
philosophy.rahpooye@gmail.com

 

Current Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1 - Serial Number 8, April 2026, Pages 1-181 

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