International Qurʾanic Studies Association

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    The International Qurʾanic Studies Association is the first learned society devoted to the study of the Qur’an from a variety of academic disciplines.[1]

    Mission Statement

    Foster Qur’anic Scholarship

    Strategic Vision Statement

    The International Qurʾanic Studies Association is the first learned society devoted to the study of the Qur’an from a variety of academic disciplines. The Association was founded to meet the following needs:

    • Regular meetings for scholars of the Qurʾan

    • Cutting edge, intellectually rigorous, academic research on the Qurʾan

    • A bridge between different global communities of Qurʾanic scholarship

    • Regular and meaningful academic interchange between scholars of the Qurʾan and other scriptures

    • Involvement of scholarly institutions


    The Association offers its members opportunities for mutual support, intellectual growth, and professional development through the following:

    • Advancing academic study of the Qurʾan, its context, its relationship to other scriptural traditions, and its literary and cultural influence

    • Collaborating with educational institutions and other appropriate organizations to support Qurʾanic scholarship and teaching

    • Developing resources for diverse audiences and the general public

    • Facilitating broad and open discussion from a variety of academic perspectives

    • Organizing congresses for scholarly exchange

    • Publishing Qurʾanic scholarship

    • Encouraging and facilitating digital technology in the discipline

    • Promoting cooperation across global boundaries


    Core Values:

    • Accountability

    • Collaboration

    • Collegiality

    • Critical Inquiry

    • Inclusivity

    • Openness to Change

    • Professionalism

    • Respect for Diversity

    • Scholarly Integrity

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