All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Social Philanthropy and Halal Research (JSPHR) undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality, originality, and relevance of the published research.
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Initial Editorial Screening
The editorial team first evaluates the submitted manuscript to ensure that it fits the journal’s focus and scope, follows the author guidelines, and meets the basic standards of academic writing. -
Plagiarism Check
The manuscript is checked using plagiarism detection software to ensure originality and compliance with publication ethics. -
Double-Blind Peer Review
Manuscripts that pass the initial screening are sent to at least two independent reviewers using a double-blind review process, in which the identities of both authors and reviewers are concealed to ensure an objective evaluation. -
Reviewers’ Evaluation
Reviewers assess the manuscript based on several criteria, including originality, methodological rigor, theoretical contribution, clarity of presentation, and relevance to the journal’s scope. -
Editorial Decision
Based on the reviewers’ comments and recommendations, the editor will make one of the following decisions:-
Accept Submission
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Revisions Required
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Resubmit for Review
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Decline Submission
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Revision Process
Authors are required to revise their manuscripts in accordance with the reviewers’ comments and submit the revised version within the specified timeframe. -
Final Decision and Publication
After the revision process is completed and the manuscript meets the journal’s standards, the editor will make the final decision for publication.
The Journal of Social Philanthropy and Halal Research (JSPHR) is committed to maintaining a transparent, fair, and timely peer review process to ensure the integrity and quality of scholarly publications.










