05. Journal of Human Sciences



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e-ISSN 1985-8647
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.12785/ijcds
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Abdul Aziz Mohammed Bulela
Email: hssj@uob.edu.bh
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مجلة العلوم الإنسانية مجلة علمية محكَّمة تصدر عن عمادة الدراسات العليا والبحث العلمي بجامعة البحرين. وقد صدر العدد الأول من المجلة في العام 1998. وترحب المجلة بنشر الأبحاث والدراسات العلمية المتخصصة ذات الصلة باللغويات، والأدب، والنقد المقارن، والدراسات الفكرية والفلسفية، والاجتماع، والتاريخ، والجغرافيا، وعلم النفس، والفنون والتراث الشعبي، والأنثروبولوجيا، والآثار، والدراسات الثقافية، وعلوم الاتصال والعلوم السياسية، وتنشر المجلة في مجال الدراسات الإسلامية ما كان متصلاً بالتاريخ الإسلامي والفلسفة الإسلامية، ولا تنشر في مجال الفقه وعلوم الحديث والتفسير والاجتهاد وأصول الدين ونحوها من مجالات الاختصاص الديني الدقيقة.



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  • Editor in Chief
  • د. عبدالعزيز محمد بوليلة


  • Managing Editor
  • د. ضياء عبدالله الكعبي


  • Editorial Board Member
  • الاستاذ الدكتور احمد محمد ويس
  • الاستاذ الدكتور رقية العلواني
  • لدكتور مدني عثمان
  • الاستاذ الدكتور جمال محمد مقابلة
  • الاستاذ الدكتور عمر بن صالح العمري
  • الاستاذ الدكتور جمال نور الدين إدريس
  • الاستاذ الدكتور رجاء احمد علي


  • Advisory Board
  • الاستاذ الدكتور علوي هاشم الهاشمي
  • الاستاذ الدكتور شكري المبخوت
  • الاستاذ الدكتور إبراهيم عبد الرحيم السعافين
  • الاستاذ الدكتور سعد عبد الرحمن البازعي
  • الاستاذ الدكتور سوزان ستيتكيفيتش

  • Guidelines for Authors
    In accordance with the following guidelines, the Journal of Human Sciences welcomes for publication research papers and specialized academic studies in the areas of Linguistics, Literature, Comparative Criticism, Philosophy and Human Thought, Sociology, Geography, Education, Arts, Folklore, Anthropology, and Archaeology.

    General Guidelines

  • The Journal invites for publication previously unpublished original research papers and academic studies in Arabic and English. A paper, once accepted for publication, may not be published in another journal without obtaining in advance the written consent of the Journal's editor-in chief.
  • The Journal also welcomes reviews, book reviews, commentaries, and follow-up reports on conferences, seminars and other academic activities falling within its areas of interest. It also invites objective critiques of studies and opinions published in its own pages or in other journals and periodicals and similar scientific publications.
  • The Journal, furthermore, invites abstracts of academic theses and dissertations for which degrees have been awarded, provided the subject of such works is in the field of human sciences and the abstracts are prepared and submitted by the authors themselves.
  • All manuscripts submitted for publication must be accompanied by two abstracts in Arabic and English, not exceeding 200 words each.
  • All correspondence should be addressed to: Editor-in-Chief

  • Journal of Human Sciences
    University of Bahrain
    P.O. Box: 32038
    Bahrain
    Fax: 17 449655
    e-mail: hssj@uob.edu.bh

    ​Manuscripts
  • A research paper submitted for publication should not exceed 40 pages written in text only format. It must be thoroughly revised and fit for publication. All pages of the manuscript should be consecutively numbered. Charts, diagrams and illustrations should be similarly numbered.
  • Tables, pictures and illustrations must be provided on separate sheets. Each item must have its sources and position in the body of the article clearly indicated at the bottom.
  • Authors of research papers should provide on a separate sheet of paper their names, affiliation and, if submitting for the fist time, CV outlining their academic careers. They must also indicate whether the manuscript was submitted to a conference or seminar and whether it was published by the conference organizers. Sources of financial assistance and sponsorship by academic or non-academic institutions must also be clearly acknowledged.
  • Authors of research papers shall receive two copies of the issue containing their paper as well as 5 offprints of their article. Authors of
  • ​reviews, commentaries, reports and abstracts of theses and dissertations shall receive one copy of the issue which prints their contributions.


  • Sources and References
    All sources must be acknowledged in notes sprinted at the end of the article. Such notes must conform to the accepted convections for citations and notes. A note should provide the name of the author, title of the book or article, the name of the periodical or publisher, the year and place of publication in the case of books and the volume, issue and page number in the case of articles published in periodicals: Arthur Mizener, The Saddest Story: A Biography of Ford madox (New York: World, 1971) 265.
    Research papers should have, in addition to the above-mentioned notes, a bibliographical list of sources. This should be alphabetically arranged by author. Non-Arabic sources should be indicated in a separate list.

    Approval for Publication
    A manuscript submitted for publication shall be acknowledged within two weeks of its receipt. Authors of such manuscripts shall also be notified of the decision concerning publication, which shall be based upon the recommendations of two confidentially-appointed referees, in
    the case of research articles, and the evaluation of the editorial board for other types of material. The Journal reserves the right to require minor or comprehensive alterations before a manuscript is approved for publication.​

    ​Copyright
    ​By submitting a manuscript for publication to this journal, you acknowledge that the work is original and is not being submitted to any other journal. The submission of a manuscript by the authors implies that the authors automatically agree to assign exclusive copyright to the University of Bahrain, if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication. Copyright form must be filled Copyright 2023.docxf ​ and submit through "Submission Button"​ or click here

    Advisory Board

    Editor-in-Chief
  • Prof. Ebrahim Ghuluom
  • Professor of Modern Criticism, University of Bahrain


  • Advisory Board Members
  • Prof. Muhammad J. Al-Ansari

  • Professor of Islamic Civilization Studies and Modern Thought

  • Dean of The College of Higher Studies, Arabian Gulf University

  • Prof. Kamal Abu Deep

  • Professor Holding the Chair of Modern Literature at the University of Oxford

  • Prof. Jaber Asfour

  • Professor of Modern Criticism, Cairo University

  • Prof. Abdullah AlGhuthami

  • Professor of Theory of Criticism, King Saud University

  • Prof. Rashid Al-Khaldy

  • Director of International Relations Center, University of Chicago

  • Prof. Alawi Al Hashemi, Dean of Faculty of Arts, University of Bahrain

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      Al-Jabal Poem: A Study in The Aesthetics of Poetical Meaning
      (2020-12-01) ِAlmarazeeq, Ahmed Gamal Ahmed; University of Tabuk; Saudi Arabia
      The purpose of this paper is to examine al-jabal poem in the light of the text data and the aesthetics of reception. What distinguishes this paper is that it makes the poetic text a means for research and exploration. It, therefore, penetrates into the language of the poem to uncover, through the interpretation, the hidden meanings in al-Andalusi’s approach. The paper is not intended to probe the history of Andalusia in detail but rather to mention part of it when it is necessary and need arises. With the wonders it raises as to life and the references it makes as to death, this poem forms a poetic phenomenon from Andalusia, a phenomenon whose study has once become necessary because of its poetic form which raises the most important issue in the human life and because of its inclusion of the textual gaps that enable us to make new interpretations and open new recurred meanings out of it.
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      The Rest of Amr Bin Zaid Al Khoulani’s Poetry Collection and Investigation
      (2019-06-01) Alyounes, Hafel; Turkey; Turkey
      The study seeks to explore one of Yemen poets, whose poetry and news in public literature collections were diminished. Not many collections by those working in investigation mentioned them such as the Eklil ,for example, which contains poetry and news for more than one Yemeni tribe such as Khawlan tribe, to which belonged Amr Bin Zaid Al Khawlani whose news were collected by l Hamdani who wrote the rest of his poems and news which became unreachable to the public like as precious things. When they were found, a lot of good was discovered in them.But despite his knowledge, he caused distortion in many parts of it. So I decided to take these poems out of The Eklil manuscript to avoid falling in what others did. My work started with the name of the poet, his kinship, his tribe and its location. Then, I dealt witht his life and the events he encountered, following the sources and references which didn’t help me with his poetry gathered by Al Hamdani in the Eklil. After that, I covered the subjects of his poetry, its sources, its documentation and its loss, depending on what I could observe of conclusive evidences that help research. After that in the conclusion the results of the study were presented.
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      Poem Mask and Bilateral Shuffle (Poem from the leaves of Abu Nawas to Amal Dunqul) model
      (2018-12-01) Ali, Mahmoud Farghali; Dar al-Ulum; Egypt
      Researcher tries through the utilization of some categories of science narrative that reveals some techniques of concealment as a mechanism of mechanism Professional employed by poets Trochee - in particular - and what was the employment of this technique in their poetry, but a desire to get rid of the direct terms and give cloud of uncertainty artwork on their poetry, and the amount of drama on the grounds that the poem which gives the same when the first reading of the poem medium value, as manifested to us through the study the role of technology the mask in the production of the text of an open multi-sounds, signs, separated from reality and is connected at the fabric of the text of a parallel of the event, but rather than richer fingerprints, as well as provide a measure of freedom to the poet to hide and prevention, as it allows identification with the mask of the poet to go into what can not go into it in makes the poem read for the present in a mirror the recent past or distant. Through the model of Amal Dunqul depends researcher before the Dodgers mask: between the poet and the mask, attendance and absence and the objective and subjective ... etc., focusing on some of the reports of the narrative as presented by Gerard Gent and his companions, it is not enough to render eloquent old in the detection of the aesthetics of the kind of poems.