Manuscript Word Count and Structural Specifications Policy
To ensure the highest standards of academic publishing, the Journal establishes clear parameters regarding the length of accepted manuscripts and the specifications of their core structural elements, in accordance with the following criteria:
- Manuscript Word Count: The total word count of the research manuscript must fall between 6,000 and 8,000 words. This limit strictly includes the main body text, footnotes/endnotes, and tables, while explicitly excluding the references and any attached technical appendices.
- Scientific Abstract Specifications: Authors must provide a structured abstract in both Arabic and English, written in a concise and dense style ranging between 150 and 250 words. The abstract must succinctly address the following four core dimensions:
- The primary research problem and its objectives.
- The methodology and tools employed.
- The key findings (whether quantitative or qualitative) obtained.
- The scientific added value and original contribution of the research.
- Keywords: The manuscript must be accompanied by exactly 5 keywords. These keywords must be highly precise and directly representative of the research topic to ensure efficient digital indexing and to maximize the study's discoverability across global search engines and databases.



