Journal Of Sacred Defense Literature

Journal Of Sacred Defense Literature

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Number of Volumes

 

5

Number of Issues 9
Number of Articles 95
 Article View  92,697
 View Per Article  975.76
 PDF Download Per Article 584.26 
 Number of Submissions 236
 Accepted Submissions 90
 Acceptance Rate 38
 Accept Date (Days) 292
 Average time efficiency of the judging process 54

 


 

 


 

Call for papers for two quarterly "Holy Defense Literature" of Shahed University

The Journal of Sacred Defense Literature seeks to publish valuable articles by experts, researchers, and practitioners in the field of sustainability literature; Therefore, all dear researchers and experts are invited to help us in this matter by sending their precious research achievements.

It is worth mentioning that these two quarterly journals seek to provide the basis for publishing scientific-research articles in the field of sacred defense literature for its researchers and professors in this field. These researches can provide works in this field with linguistic and stylistic approaches. , To study and research literary criticism, rhetoric, semiotics, semantics, etc. The general focus of this publication covers all literary fields in this field from "classical and contemporary", "Iran and the world".

Submitting an article is only possible by registering through the publication system at http://rl.shahed.ac.ir. After reading the registration guide and submitting the article, the authors should submit the article in the system of this publication. It should be noted that the articles that are sent via email will not be given any effect. Tracking the status of the article is possible only through the publication's email to rl@shahed.ac.ir. The results of all articles in the review process will be announced in about 6 months.


In this journal, There is no charge to authors for reviewing and publishing their articles,  and articles are published for free.

Current Issue: Volume 5, Issue 9, September 2021, Pages 1-154 

Publication Information

Indexing and Abstracting

Keywords Cloud

  • Resistance Literature
  • Holy Defense
  • Resistance
  • Sacred Defense
  • Poetry
  • novel
  • War
  • Palestine
  • Homeland
  • Islamic Revolution
  • Resistance Poetry
  • theme
  • narratology
  • Motif
  • epic
  • Habib Ahmadzadeh
  • Myth
  • Mysticism
  • Sustainability Literature
  • Algeria
  • satire
  • Symbol
  • Holy Defense poetry
  • The Scorched Earth
  • Sacred Defense poetry
  • Palestinian resistance poetry
  • Shahnameh
  • martyrdom
  • language
  • woman
  • critical discourse analysis
  • Khuzestan
  • Nasrollah Mardani
  • da
  • Awakening
  • allusion
  • imposed war
  • “Al-Dar Al-Kabira”
  • Assumayser
  • War novel
  • Theory of Practice
  • the Course of History
  • stability and resistance
  • reality
  • component making
  • Egypt
  • Jungle movement
  • modern poetry
  • Shafi Kadkani
  • Muhammad Deeb
  • Seeking Martyrdom
  • Superstructure
  • I Am Alive
  • identification with God
  • Alireza Ghazveh
  • Afghanistan Immigration Poetry
  • Mahmoud Shukair
  • Sepideh Kashani
  • Short story
  • White
  • Headless Palms
  • Commitment
  • Rahian-e Noor camps
  • Ideational
  • war story
  • Kush-nameh
  • February 14 Movement
  • Ebrahim Abutaleb. Book of poems \"When the Breeze Blows\"
  • obligation
  • Saleh Mahmoud Howari
  • revolutionary discourse
  • thinking about death
  • Arabic Contemporary Literature
  • Darvish
  • struggle
  • human attitude
  • Bahrain
  • consciousness
  • Munajat-nameh
  • components of resistance
  • Ferdowsi
  • Leili lullaby
  • resistance novel
  • Helmi Salem
  • the Book on Foot I Came
  • Seyyedeh Azam Hosseini
  • Contemporary Tunisian Poetry
  • Davoud Amirian
  • Emotional process
  • Mohammed Ridha Al-Shabibi
  • Independence and Self-Sufficiency
  • Qassim Haddad
  • Personality
  • simile
  • Qahar Asi
  • Roots in the Depths
  • Elements of fiction
  • affection
  • American school of comparative literature
  • Al-Sayyed Zaki Al-Yasri
  • we are Iranian children
  • Contemporary Mystical literature
  • personification
  • Endurance literature
  • Gheisar Aminpoor
  • Hazrat Abbas
  • Point of View
  • Nafsatolmasdoor
  • the child audience
  • domination
  • Morid Al-Barghouthi
  • anti-colonialism
  • Georgie\'s school
  • acceleration of narrative
  • Norman Fairclough
  • Oral Literature
  • the Islamic Revolution discourse
  • Wilfred Owen
  • color
  • Iqbal Lahori
  • Teun van Dijk
  • Lady Gulab
  • Seyed Hossein Hosseini
  • full of eagles
  • Gérard Genette
  • Iranshah
  • cotemporary resistance literature
  • Short story of sustainability literature
  • the Islamic Revolution poetry
  • Holy Defense Works
  • Farrokhi Yazdi
  • transformations of mind and thought
  • Ahmad Rami
  • Djamila Bouhired
  • content
  • Tahereh Saffarzadeh
  • Farangis
  • Kazemi
  • Migration Literature
  • Couplet
  • Aesthetics
  • historical representation
  • narration of war
  • Qeysar Aminpour
  • Mohammad al-Sagheer Awlad Ahmad
  • sociological approach
  • foregrounding
  • Tafsir Tasnim
  • Ali Foudeh
  • Time
  • Bahar
  • element of time
  • Action
  • Form
  • Ismail Dehghan
  • ” Athar Ghavami
  • Memory
  • National Identity Restoration
  • proposition
  • Spiritual Leadership (SL)
  • Committed Poetry
  • Yazdani Khorram
  • Romantic principles
  • Hero
  • Mousavi Garmaroodi
  • Novel of War
  • Akhavan Sales
  • Martyr Avini
  • altruism
  • Daughter of Sheena
  • Akbar Behdarvand
  • imagination
  • afghanistan
  • Nasim-e Shomal
  • Stylistics
  • Tales of War City
  • Nasim Shomal
  • “Da
  • Ana wa-Jumana
  • regret
  • South Movement
  • Colonialism
  • Documentary Cinematography
  • contemporary poetry
  • sacrifice
  • Constitutional era
  • Guilaki Poetry
  • : Sattar Sowghi
  • Holy Defense Literature
  • self-glorification
  • Epic Allusions
  • Al-Andalus
  • Rupert Brooke
  • Mahnaz Fattahi
  • Winter 62
  • Contemporary Afghan Poetry
  • “Lovingly on the Mine
  • genre
  • Natural Elements
  • Khalilullah Khalili