Journal Scope

The Journal of Humanities and Applied Sciences is concerned with publishing original scientific research that contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the fields of humanities, basic sciences, and applied sciences, within an integrative vision that brings together rigorous theoretical analysis and practical application. The journal covers studies in basic sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, geology, and statistics, alongside humanities research in the fields of geography, Arabic language, modern languages, Islamic studies, history, psychology, sociology, and philosophy.

The journal also focuses on applied research with a practical and technical orientation, including engineering in its various branches; medical and health sciences such as human medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and nursing; in addition to environmental sciences and applied earth sciences. It further includes computer-related disciplines, encompassing information technology, information systems, artificial intelligence, and communication technologies, as well as agriculture, animal production, food sciences, agricultural economics, irrigation sciences, and land reclamation.

Moreover, the journal is interested in interdisciplinary sciences, which are mostly rooted in the humanities but whose interdisciplinary nature leads some of their branches to intersect with applied sciences. These include library and information science, social work, arts, business administration, applied economics, applied media, as well as physical education and sports sciences.