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Articles submitted for publication must meet the following conditions:
Paper title
Abstract and keywords
Introduction
Discussions
Conclusions
Footnotes and References
Footnotes and references use CMS (Chicago Manual Style) 17th referencing style. We recommend you to use the referencing manager application such as Zotero, Mendeley, or Endnote.
The bibliography should be written according to these below examples:
The proof correction stage
Arabic romanization should be written according to the following conventions:
Arabic | Transliteration | Arabic | Transliteration |
---|---|---|---|
أ | ' | ض | ḍ |
ب | b | ط | ṭ |
ت | t | ظ | ẓ |
ث | th | ع | ` |
ج | j | غ | gh |
ح | ḥ | ف | f |
خ | kh | ق | q |
د | d | ك | k |
ذ | dh | ل | l |
ر | r | م | m |
ز | z | ن | n |
س | s | ه | h |
ش | sh | و | w |
ص | ṣ | ي | y |
Additional notes:
Requirements to be met by the author as follows:
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