Writing Rules

Article Preparation
Language: Turkish, English, Arabic, Russian
Article Types: Original Research Articles, Book Reviews, Research Notes, Symposium Reviews and Translated Articles.
Article Format: MS Word Template
Image Format: JPEG Minimum 300 dpi

Author Change: Only processed before the manuscript is accepted. Authors should carefully review the list and order of authors before submitting their manuscripts and provide the final author list at the time of original submission.

ISNAD2 citation system is used in our journal.

Since the articles and works to be published in İdrak will appeal to the whole scientific world, especially academicians, they should be written in a simple and understandable language in terms of style and expression; they should be written in a scientific and qualified nature. Current language and grammar rules should be taken into account in writing, and words, expressions and compositions that do not comply with the structure and grammar of the Turkish language should not be included. It is preferable to use Turkish translations of foreign language terms, if any; if the Turkish expression does not fully meet the term, it is preferable to use the original term and to give an explanation when necessary.

The current ISNAD Citation Style should be used in the writing of research articles and other works submitted to İdrak. In addition, the spelling and transcription rules not mentioned in the ISNAD citation system should be based on the spelling rules of DIA (Turkish Religious Foundation Islamic Encyclopedia). These spelling and transcription rules should also be followed in the writing of article titles.

1. Research Article
Word Count: Maximum 8000 words including abstract and bibliography (Special studies can be published with the opinion of the editorial board).
Article components should be prepared with the following qualifications respectively:
1. Article Title: Font: Palatino Linotype; point: 12; font: bold and in lower case, aligned in the centre of the line.
2. Abstract: Font: Palatino Linotype; font size: 10; 150-200 words.
3. Keywords: Font: Palatino Linotype; font size: 10; should consist of at least 5 words.
4. English Article Title: Font: Palatino Linotype; font size: 12; font type: bold and lower case letters aligned in the centre of the line.
5. Abstract: Font: Palatino Linotype; font size: 10; 150-200 words.
6. Keywords: Font: Palatino Linotype; font: 10; should consist of at least 5 words.
7. Body Text:
 Subheadings: Font: Palatino Linotype; point: 11; font: bold and small letters, aligned to the paragraph and written in accordance with ISNAD.
•  Title numbering system: Numerical and automatic, for example: 1.; 2.; 3.; 1.1.1.; 1.1.2.; 1.1.3.; 1.2.1.; 1.2.2.; 1.2.3.
•  Font: Palatino Linotype.
•  Punto: 11.
•  Page Margins: Top: 3 cm, Bottom: 3 cm, Left: 3 cm, Right: 3 cm.
•  Alignment: Justify to both sides.
•  Line Spacing: 1,25.
•  Paragraph Spacing: 6 pt before, 6 pt after.
•  Paragraph Indent: First line: 1 cm.
•  Quotation: Quotations of less than three lines should be given in the text with "double quotation marks". Single quotation marks are used for quotations within quotations. If the quotation is more than three lines, it should be written as a separate paragraph and without using double quotation marks, in Palatino Linotype, 10 font size, one (1) cm from the right and left sides of the page.
- Footnote
- Font: Palatino Linotype.
- Punto: 9.
- Line Spacing: Single (1 cm).
- Paragraph Indent: Hanging 0.25.
- Paragraph Spacing: None.

- Footnote text should be justified.
8. Bibliography: The surname or famous name should be written in small and bold letters in accordance with ISNAD in the body text size.

Other Considerations:
• Spaces between paragraphs and/or any unnecessary characters should not be added anywhere in the text.
• All parts of the article should be justified except for the headings, paragraph headings of the body text and quotation texts.
• In the Arabic text edition: The principles of the ISAM Guidelines for Edited Manuscripts by Okan Kadir Yılmaz should be followed.
• In the writing of Arabic text and expressions:
- Main Title: Font: Traditional Arabic, font size: 16
- Body Text: Font: Traditional Arabic, point: 16
- Footnote: Font: Traditional Arabic, point: 14
• Auxiliary programmes such as Zotero, Mendeley, Endnote etc. can be used in manuscripts submitted to our journal.

2. Book/Symposium Review and Research Note
Word Count: Book and symposium reviews should be between 1000-1500 words, and research notes should be between 3000-4000 words.
1. Main Title: Font: Palatino Linotype; point: 12; font: bold and in lower case, aligned in the centre of the line.
2. Body Text:
• Subheadings: Font: Palatino Linotype; point: 11; font: bold and small letters, aligned to the paragraph and written in accordance with ISNAD.
• Title Numbering System: Numerical and automatic, for example: 1.; 2.; 3.; 1.1.1.; 1.1.2.; 1.1.3.; 1.2.1.; 1.2.2.; 1.2.2.; 1.2.3.
• Font: Palatino Linotype.
• Punto: 11.
• Page Margins: Top: 3 cm, Bottom: 3 cm, Left: 3 cm, Right: 3 cm.
• Alignment: Justify to both sides.
• Line Spacing: 1,25.
• Paragraph Spacing: 6 pt before, 6 pt after.
• Paragraph Indent: First line: 1 cm.
• Quotation: Quotations of less than three lines should be given in the text with double quotation marks. Single quotation marks are used for quotations within quotations. If the quotation is more than three lines, it should be written as a separate paragraph and without using double quotation marks, in Palatino Linotype, 10 font size, one (1) cm from the right and left sides of the page.
• Footnote
- Font: Palatino Linotype.
- Punto: 9.
- Line Spacing: Single (1 cm).
- Paragraph Indent: Hanging 0.25.
- Paragraph Spacing: None
- Footnote text should be justified.
• In the writing of Arabic texts and expressions:
- Main Title: Font: Traditional Arabic, font size: 16
- Body text: Font: Traditional Arabic, point: 16
- Footnote: Font: Traditional Arabic, point: 14

3. Translation
The publication of an article in translation in another language does not pose any problem in terms of publication ethics, provided that the original source is fully and clearly stated. (Committee On Publication Ethics Guidelines On Good Publication Practice)
1. Translation Title: Font: Palatino Linotype; point: 12; font: bold and in lower case, aligned in the centre of the line.
2. Abstract: Font: Palatino Linotype; font size: 10; 150-200 words.
3. Keywords: Font: Palatino Linotype; font size: 10; must consist of at least 5 words.
4. English Title: Font: Palatino Linotype; font size: 12; font type: bold and in lower case, aligned in the centre of the line.
5. Abstract: Font: Palatino Linotype; font size: 10; 150-200 words.
6. Keywords: Font: Palatino Linotype; font: 10; should consist of at least 5 words.
7. Body Text:
• Subheadings: Font: Palatino Linotype; point: 11; font: bold and small letters, aligned to the paragraph and written in accordance with ISNAD.
• Title Numbering System: Numerical and automatic, for example: 1.; 2.; 3.; 1.1.1.; 1.1.2.; 1.1.3.; 1.2.1.; 1.2.2.; 1.2.2.; 1.2.3.
• Font: Palatino Linotype.
• Punto: 11.
• Page Margins: Top: 3 cm, Bottom: 3 cm, Left: 3 cm, Right: 3 cm.
• Alignment: Justify to both sides.
• Line Spacing: 1,25.
• Paragraph Spacing: 6 pt before, 6 pt after.
• Paragraph Indent: First line: 1 cm.
• Quotation: Quotations of less than three lines should be given in the text with "double quotation marks". Single quotation marks are used for quotations within quotations. If the quotation is more than three lines, it should be written as a separate paragraph and without using double quotation marks, in Palatino Linotype, 10 font size, one (1) cm from the right and left sides of the page.
• Footnote
- Font: Palatino Linotype.
- Punto: 9.
- Line Spacing: Single (1 cm).
- Paragraph Indent: Hanging 0.25.
- Paragraph Spacing: None.
- Footnote text should be justified.
8. Bibliography: Surname or famous name should be written in small and bold letters in accordance with ISNAD in the size of the body text.

Note: A ready-made article template can be used to ensure that the submitted article complies with the journal's writing rules. Click the link for the article template.

Duties and Responsibilities of Authors

Authorship and Contribution
Authorship should be limited to those who made significant contributions to the conception, design, conduct, or interpretation of the study. All significant contributors should be listed as co-authors. If there are minor contributors, e.g. language editing, they should be acknowledged in the acknowledgements section. The corresponding author should ensure that all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the manuscript and agree to its submission for publication. Authors are expected to carefully review the list and order of authors before submitting their manuscript and to provide the final author list at the time of original submission. Only in exceptional circumstances will the editor consider the addition, deletion, or reorganisation of authors after the manuscript has been submitted. All authors must agree to any such addition, deletion or reorganisation. Authors take joint responsibility for the work.

Author Change Requests
Addition, deletion or rearrangement of author names in the author list can only be made before the manuscript is accepted and only if approved by the Editor of the journal.
If such a change is requested, the Editor will request from the responsible author (a) the reason for the change in the author list and (b) written confirmation (e-mail) from all authors that they agree to the addition. Only in exceptional cases will the Editor consider the addition, deletion or reorganisation of authors after the article has been accepted.

Article Writing
Authors of original research papers should address the topic in an original way and with an objective discussion. The paper should include sufficient detail and references to allow others to replicate the work. Fraudulent or knowingly false statements constitute unethical behaviour and are unacceptable.

Originality
The author should provide assurance that the article is original, has not been previously published elsewhere, and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, in another language.

Using Original Sources and Citation
Authors must ensure that they have written entirely original work and, if they have used the work or words of others, that this is properly cited. Privately obtained information, such as in conversations, correspondence or discussions with third parties, should not be used without the express written permission of the source.

Data Access and Preservation
Authors may be asked to provide research data supporting their articles for editorial review and/or to comply with the journal's open data requirements. Authors should be prepared to provide public access to such data, if possible, and to retain such data for a reasonable period after publication. The journal recommends uploading research data to TUBITAK's Aperta Portal.

Multiple and Simultaneous Publication
An author should not publish an article containing the same research in more than one journal. It is unethical to submit the same article to more than one journal at the same time. An author should not submit a previously published article for consideration in another journal, except in the form of an abstract.

Publication of Studies Based on Questionnaires and Interviews
For research in all disciplines that require ethics committee approval (ethics committee approval must be obtained, this approval must be stated and documented in the article. In researches requiring ethics committee approval, information about the approval (name of the committee, date and number) should be included in the method section, as well as on one of the first/last pages of the article; in case reports, information on the signature of the informed consent form should be included in the article.

Conflict of Interest
Any financial or other interest that may cause the person to be conflicted in his/her work, significantly impair his/her objectivity, or provide an unfair advantage in favour of any person or organisation. All sources of financial support received during the conduct of the research and preparation of the manuscript and the role of sponsors in the study should be disclosed. If there is no source of funding, this should also be indicated. Examples of potential conflicts of interest that should be disclosed include consultancies, salaries, grants. Potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the earliest possible stage.

Error Reporting
When an author notices a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her published work, he/she should notify the journal immediately. It is also the author's obligation to co-operate in withdrawing or correcting the manuscript if deemed necessary by the editor. If the editor or publisher learns from a third party that a published work contains errors, it is the author's obligation to co-operate with the editor, including informing the editor.

Image Integrity
It is unacceptable to enhance, darken, move, remove or add a specific feature in an image. Authors must adhere to the policy for graphic images implemented by the journal.

Last Update Time: 3/26/24, 9:49:54 PM