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Research papers are accepted in both Arabic and English, provided that they are written in a sound language free from grammatical and linguistic mistakes.

requests of research publication are submitted in (word) format.

In the papers written in Arabic, Simplified Arabic font is used in the size (14) without leaving any spaces between the lines. The bold font is used for the main heading and subheadings (size 14). The rest of the text is in regular font size (12), and (10) normal for tables and figures.

For papers written in English, Times New Roman font, size (12), is used without leaving any spaces between the lines, and bold font is used for the main heading and subheadings (size 14). The rest of the text is in regular font size (12), and (10) normal for tables and figures.

The word count limit in each paper should range between 10,000 and15,000 words, and it should not exceed (32) A4 size pages, including figures, drawings, tables, margins and references, noting that appendices are not published, but are placed for the purposes of arbitration only.

The submitted paper should include a separate page that includes the author’s name, their address, and their e-mail immediately after the title in both Arabic and English.

The research should include two abstracts, one in Arabic and the other in English, within the limits of (150-200) words for each of them. The two abstracts should include the objectives of the research, its methodology, and the most prominent results arrived at. After the abstract , no less than three key words must be listed.

The research should also be characterized by novelty, originality and objectivity, and it should represent a new addition to knowledge in its field.

Additionally, the paper must have not been published or submitted for publication in another journal. The researcher undertakes to do so in writing. The researcher's approval of publication and sending his research presupposes necessarily reviewing and adhering to the terms of publication in the journal.

The research should not be a chapter or part of a published book.

If the paper is extracted from a master's dissertation or a doctoral thesis, the researcher should indicate that in the margin of the title page.

It is not permissible to publish the research or parts of it in another place, after being accepted for publication in the journal, except after obtaining a written approval letter from the editor-in-chief of the journal.

The researcher is obligated to pay the expenses incurred in the reviewing procedures if he requests to withdraw the research and desires not to proceed with the publication.

The tables are inserted in the body of the text, numbered sequentially, with their titles written above them. The explanatory notes are written under the tables.

The researcher can interpret what he finds ambiguous of words or terms using the footnotes method in the text, where the term to be clarified is indicated by a number at the top of the term, then these margins are indicated in a separate list before the list of references.