Translation Researches in the Arabic Language And Literature

Translation Researches in the Arabic Language And Literature

Translation Researches in the Arabic Language And Literature is an open-access, double-blind, peer-reviewed journal published by Allameh Tabataba’i University, the leading university in Humanities and Social Sciences in Iran. Translation Researches in the Arabic Language And Literature has been established to provide an intellectual platform for national and international researchers working on issues related to linguistics. The Journal was founded in as a response to quick advancements in linguistics and was dedicated to the publication of highest-quality research studies that report findings on issues of great concern to the profession of linguistics.

To allow for easy and worldwide access to the most updated research findings, the journal is set to be an open-access journal. Yet, the journal does not charge any fee for reviewing, processing, and publishing research papers from the authors or from the research institutes and organizations. All the mentioned processes for paper publication are sponsored by Allameh Tabataba’i University Press.  

This journal has obtained the scientific-research degree according to the license No. 3/18/63670 dated 06/July/2014 of the Commission of Scientific Journals of the country, and now it has the highest impact factor in the relevant subject and maintains its scientific research score. Approved by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.

In order to provide easy and universal access to the latest research findings, this journal has been established as an open-access journal. The journal receives 500,000 Tomans for judging articles and 1.000.000 Tomans for Printing. 

Non-Iranian Authors are free of charge.

The journal is published in both a print version and an online version.

In order to prepare and send the article, after carefully studying the authors section of the system, download the article structure file from the end of this section and prepare the article in this format and send it to the journal's office through the same system. The Journal is exempt from accepting articles that are outside this structure. It is mandatory to send the commitment and conflict forms signed by the authors along with the article.

The Magazine is Published in Cooperation with the Iranian Language and Arabic Literature Association (Rated B).

Current Issue: Volume 15, Issue 33, September 2025 

Keywords Cloud

  • translation
  • Translation Criticism
  • Antoine Berman
  • Arabic translation
  • Criticism
  • equivalence
  • Nahj al-Balagha
  • Quran
  • translator
  • literary translation
  • Arabic
  • Newmark
  • cultural elements
  • Ideology
  • The Holy Quran
  • Poetry translation
  • Persian
  • Culture
  • Context
  • Persian language
  • Cognitive linguistics
  • Coherence
  • Arabic literature
  • Recreation
  • Deforming tendencies
  • translation of poetry
  • Proverb
  • proper names
  • Critical Discourse Analysis
  • Modulation
  • Information structure
  • translation evaluation
  • Structure
  • Translation of Quran
  • Translation critique
  • Novel
  • Garces model
  • persian literature
  • Translation Strategies
  • Semantics
  • Naguib Mahfouz
  • Arabic language
  • Holy Quran
  • Conceptual metaphor
  • Catford
  • short story
  • Linguistic context
  • Peter Newmark
  • structuralism
  • Ahmad Musa
  • domestication
  • Forough Farrokhzad
  • Badr Shakir al-Sayyab
  • Comparative Literature
  • Focalization
  • discourse analysis
  • target language
  • Meaning
  • Adonis
  • Arabic dubbing
  • Arabic grammar
  • Gibran Khalil Gibran
  • Linguistic relativity
  • Intertextuality
  • Persian translation
  • taboo
  • Cultural categories
  • Sadegh Hedayat
  • Euphemism
  • Nizar Qabbani
  • Palestine
  • literary criticism
  • Paraphrasing
  • foreignization
  • narrative theory
  • symphony of the dead
  • Mohammad Dashti
  • Reza Ameri
  • words
  • Rhetoric
  • Play
  • Evaluation of Translation
  • Nahj al-Balaghah
  • The Holy Qur\'an
  • Hafez
  • Linguistics
  • Julian House
  • Skopos
  • Semantic and communicative translation
  • Vinay and Darbelnet Model
  • Gottlieb
  • Khayyam\'s quatrains
  • Collocation
  • balance
  • Poetry
  • Machine Translation
  • symbol
  • music
  • Carmen Garces model
  • Equivalent finding
  • Khayyam Rubaiyat
  • Situational Context
  • Pragmatics
  • Ladmiral\'s Theory
  • definition
  • Marzbannameh
  • The Holy Qur’an
  • rhythm
  • Standard language
  • André Lefevere
  • Deconstructive trends
  • Contemporary translations
  • Abbas Maroufi
  • Khorramshahi
  • Imam Ali (pbuh)
  • Idioms
  • Gideon Toury
  • Mona Baker
  • Pierini
  • Ivir
  • Venuti
  • Translation Studies
  • Poem translation
  • Carmen Garces
  • the theory of Katford
  • s Theory
  • : Localization
  • adequacy and acceptability
  • Sahifeh Sajjadieh
  • Sufficiency Format
  • interrogation
  • Subject and complement
  • Component analysis
  • Vine and Darlene
  • De-familiarization
  • Sattar Jalilzadeh
  • Affairs
  • Even Zohar
  • Symbols
  • Leppihalme model
  • Hafez\'s Poetry
  • Jean-René Ladmiral
  • External music
  • Dehestani
  • lambercht
  • Finding equivalents
  • Al-Itirafat Novel
  • cognitive metaphor
  • Irony and Simile
  • Cinderellat Muscat
  • Image Schemas
  • Parallel Texts
  • Qasr (\'shortness\')
  • Theory of Order
  • Season of Migration to the North
  • fluency
  • specialized dictionaries
  • Tahereh Saffarzadeh
  • Conceptual relations
  • Motif
  • Ahmed Waeli
  • Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations
  • Grammar-Lexical Level
  • Magdalena Panek\'s Approach
  • Lidded Mirrors
  • the most common errors in translation
  • Semantic Horizon
  • Farouk Gweda, Poem, Romanticism, Realism
  • Lexis
  • Impression and Adaptation
  • twelfth Prayer
  • Analysis of Translation
  • cognitive metaphors
  • Majedeh Al-Anani
  • Adame Zende
  • Mozaffar al-Navvāb
  • Mohammad Dashtee
  • Scientific Collaboration
  • Akhavan
  • Cultural Filter
  • Challenges of translation
  • Garcés
  • Comparative proverbs
  • Zootopia
  • Translation quality assessment
  • external context
  • House textual theory
  • Narrative and dramatic texts
  • Mahmoud Dowlatabadi
  • cultural restrictions
  • Al-Faraj Bad al-Shedda
  • criticizing translation
  • Verbosity
  • Ahmad Safi Najafi
  • Frankenstein in Baghdad
  • Chomsky
  • Arabic Booker
  • Khayyām
  • lexical diversity
  • Adel Abdul Monem Soleilm