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International Journal of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Science

Int. J. Adv. Stu. Hum. Soc. Sci.

International Journal of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Science (IJASHSS) publishes high quality and novelty papers focusing on Humanities and Social Science field. The journal is aimed at scientists working in research institutes, universities, governmental institutions or non-governmental organisations and private firms. Our goal to create a new journal is learning environment in Humanities and Social Science field. In addition, We will be publish researches with new and interesting topics in the journal. Another of our goals is to increase scientific productivity in the fields of Humanities and Social Science research. The journal is Open Access and all articles published in this journal are freely available for readers online at https://www.ijashss.com/  without a subscription and authors retain the copyright of their work. All research articles submitted to IJASHSS should be original in nature, never previously published in any journal or presented in a conference or undergoing such process across the globe. All the submissions will be double -blind peer-reviewed by the panel of experts associated with particular field. Submitted papers should meet the internationally accepted criteria and manuscripts should follow the style of the journal for the purpose of both reviewing and editing. This journal provides a common forum where all aspects of humanities and social science are presented. The journal invites original papers, review articles, technical reports and short communications containing new insight into any aspect humanities and social science that are not published or not being considered for publication elsewhere.

IJASHSS invites the Researchers or Scientists, Research scholars, Academician, Industrialists, PG Students, Consultancies, etc., to employ this journal for publishing articles for the development of humanities and social science fields. 

*Note: Publication process of manuscripts submitted to "International Journal of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Science" is free of charge during 2021-2023.

 Int. J. Adv. Stu. Hum. Soc. Sci. is supproting by:

1.  Sami Publishing Company

2. International Society of communication and Development Between universities

 

Original Article Law

Supporting Female Victims of Domestic Violence in Criminal Justice System

Pages 239-247

https://doi.org/10.48309/ijashss.2025.534541.1254

Meysam Masjedi Arani

Abstract One of the problems facing human societies is domestic violence. The mentioned phenomenon is increasing in various forms and its negative effects are observed on society and family. Domestic violence is caused by several factors such as gender roles, type of marriage, cultural, political, legal and economic factors, social pressures, educational and socialization methods, patriarchal system, and inappropriate distribution of power in the family. Since domestic violence occurs in private and is difficult to enter, due to the undisclosed nature of these crimes and lack of access to statistical information, its examination is always problematic. The particular situation in which they live makes them more vulnerable to crime than others. Since there is no specific source for investigating the domestic violence in Iran's criminal laws and its cases, and if these crimes occur, one must refer to the general criminal rules that are not able to prevent violence, it seems that the adoption of a differential criminal policy in protecting females and children victims of domestic violence is essential because the criminal protections provided for in the general laws do not have the ability to respond to domestic violence and protect women victims of domestic violence, and the existing discrimination laws do not play a role in the form of violence.

Original Article Educational Management

Effect of Instructional Materials on Students' Academic Performance in Chemistry in Public Secondary Schools in Ado Local Government Area, Ekiti State, Nigeria

Pages 248-260

https://doi.org/10.48309/ijashss.2025.516946.1251

Julius Gbenga Omosebi

Abstract This study examines the impact of instructional materials on students' academic performance in chemistry within public secondary schools in Ado Local Government Area, Ekiti State, Nigeria. Utilizing a descriptive survey research design, the study investigates the availability, quality, and effectiveness of instructional materials in enhancing students' understanding and engagement. A total of 80 respondents, comprising 20 teachers and 60 students, were randomly selected from four public secondary schools. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. The findings reveal a strong consensus on the positive impact of instructional materials on students' academic performance. Specifically, 95% of respondents agreed that instructional materials improve academic performance, while 90% acknowledged their role in enhancing teaching and learning processes. However, challenges such as high costs, inadequate availability, and inconsistent usage of instructional materials hinder effective chemistry instruction. The study concludes that instructional materials play a crucial role in improving students' academic performance in chemistry. Increased investment in instructional resources, teacher training on effective material utilization, and policy interventions to ensure widespread access to quality teaching aids are recommended for more effective chemistry education and improved student outcomes.

Original Article Law

Committing the Crime and Its Innovations in the Islamic Penal Code 2013

Pages 261-269

https://doi.org/10.48309/ijashss.2025.534543.1255

Meysam Masjedi Arani

Abstract The discussion of criminal commission is not a novel legal category, having been thoroughly examined in juridical literature and legal commentaries. However, the enactment of the 2012 Penal Law introduced new dimensions to this established discourse. Therefore, changes have been made in the field of the regulations of starting a crime, citing sources library and using analytical and descriptive methods to examine this legal institution and its innovations, damages, conflicts and dynamics and efficiency, obstacles and problems of this law, as a result of the evolution in the concept of starting a crime, criminalizing sterile acts, and the impossibility and criminalization of all acts of committing a crime are among the innovations of this law, and the ambiguity in the punishment for committing certain crimes, the lack of proportionality in the punishments for committing a crime, silence regarding the initiation of certain crimes are among the harms of this law. The new law, from its inception, omitted any definition of crime itself and focused solely on establishing its criminalization. Another advantage of this law is that it considers "involuntary withdrawal" as one of the conditions for the initiation of a crime. Another significant advantage is the explicit recognition of 'criminal attempt' as an offense, which resolves longstanding ambiguities in our legal framework. Furthermore, the law now establishes that attempt liability applies to crimes carrying punitive and deterrent punishments, provided such liability is expressly stipulated in the statutory provisions.

Original Article Healthcare

Tuberculosis Incidence in Iran and Neighboring Countries from 2010 to 2023

Pages 270-289

https://doi.org/10.48309/ijashss.2025.538194.1257

Roohallah Yousefi

Abstract A review of tuberculosis (TB) incidence in various countries was conducted for a descriptive epidemiological study of trends, focusing on Iran and its surrounding WHO regions from 2010 to 2023. The analysis revealed significant differences in TB incidence rates among these regions, with the highest rates reported in the African Region and South-East Asia Region. Factors contributing to these disparities include socioeconomic status, healthcare access, and health system vulnerabilities. Notable decreases in TB rates were observed in Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, attributed to improved healthcare services and public health interventions. However, challenges persist, such as high rates in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and the presence of drug-resistant strains in some countries. The study highlights the importance of tailored prevention campaigns, improved healthcare capacity, and enhanced TB control measures, including early detection and treatment adherence. Data from Iran illustrate the need for targeted public health strategies, particularly in high-risk areas. The correlation between TB incidence and the Human Development Index underscores the impact of poverty and limited healthcare access. The study suggests that better data quality and longitudinal research are required for a more nuanced understanding of TB trends and the effectiveness of interventions. Additionally, the findings emphasize the need for regional cooperation in TB control, especially considering the influence of migration and neighboring countries' health situations. Overall, the abstract underscores the ongoing health challenge posed by TB and the importance of sustained efforts to achieve global TB elimination goals set by the WHO.

Review Article Philosophy

Construction and Perception of Abstract Concepts: A Comparative Analysis in Western and Islamic Philosophy

Pages 290-297

https://doi.org/10.48309/ijashss.2025.525199.1252

Morteza Vesali Naseh

Abstract Concepts play a pivotal role in the epistemology of the humanities; consequently, the process of constructing and perceiving concepts—particularly purely abstract ones—constitutes a foundational topic in the humanities, engaging not only philosophy, logic, and the principles of jurisprudence (uṣūl al-fiqh) but also linguistics. The formation and perception of such non-objective concepts are based on mental and linguistic conceptualization, rooted in the discourse on the relationship between language and mind. Although conceptualization may appear to be originated in Western philosophy—with analytic philosophy and contemporary semantics (under the framework of cognitive semantics) now leading these discussions—its true roots, predating Western thought by centuries, must be traced to the Islamic philosophical and jurisprudential debates on the relationship between words and meanings (al-lafẓ wa al-maʿnā).These discussions have been primarily addressed in uṣūl al-fiqh (principles of Islamic jurisprudence) and the philosophy of iʿtibārīyāt (conventional/constructive perceptions). In analytic philosophy, the process of conceptualization operates through metaphorical perception, where the sensible is mapped onto the tangible, whereas in Islamic philosophy, it functions through iʿtibārī perception, where objective concepts are transferred into mental constructs. This study undertakes a comparative analysis of the semantic foundations underlying the formation and perception of purely abstract concepts in Western analytic philosophy and Islamic philosophy.

Original Article Healthcare

Investigating Parental Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Dental Caries Prevention in Adolescents

Pages 298-303

https://doi.org/10.48309/ijashss.2025.558005.1258

Fahimeh Feili, Mohamad Ali Roozegar

Abstract Dental caries is an infectious disease resulting from the destruction of calcified tooth structures and is recognized as one of the most commonly experienced diseases among the general population. The aim of this investigation is to asses parental knowledge regarding the prevention of caries in adolescents. This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2025. A total of 150 parents of children aged between 12 and 18 years residing in Ilam city and its surrounding villages were enrolled. In the initial phase, four schools were selected from Ilam County, and the parents of the students were sampled using random sampling techniques. Upon data collection, the information was entered into SPSS version 21. Results showed that 50% of parents were male, 48.7% had education below diploma, 53.3% were employmed, 74% of parents lived in the city, and 50% of parents had average economic status. The findings indicated that the mean (SD) parental knowledge score was 12.5 (3.24), attitude score was 20.81 (2.94), and the practices score was 5.74 (1.46). Additionally, the results showed, there was a relationship between educational status and KAP score, and the M(SD) of KAP score being higher in individuals with higher education than in those with lower education. Moreover, parents who had more children reported higher knowledge and attitude scores. It is recommended that educational interventions be implemented to improve parents’ KAP scores.

Case Study Healthcare

The Role of Cultural Beliefs in Performing Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Case Report Study

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 04 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.48309/ijashss.2026.561766.1259

Mohamadmehdi Omidian

Abstract Following the Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) procedure, the patient experienced several complications, including reduced range of motion, pain, swelling, and a general sense of weakness and fatigue. Overall, women undergo this surgery more frequently than men, and elderly or obese patients are generally at higher risk for postoperative complications and adverse outcomes. The patient is a 65-year-old man with a history of cardiovascular diseases, including high blood pressure, who does not mention any specific medical history. The patient has been walking impaired for 3 years due to knee joint wear and tear, and due to cultural issues including lack of proper health literacy, negative peer influences, and lack of correct beliefs and understanding of the disease, he does not accept knee joint replacement properly. Initially, the patient stated that the cause of the joint wear was the injection of Corona drug and claimed that he would recover soon. After 3 years, the patient underwent right knee joint replacement surgery. After 3 months, the patient's right leg was also operated on. Currently, the patient's leg condition is very good and satisfaction with the operation is reported to be excellent. According to the patient's words, special trust should be placed in the treatment team and any fear or distrust of the medical staff should be avoided. Unfortunately, the patient's surgery was postponed for 3 years due to cultural beliefs and personal opinions. The results of this case report showed that cultural and personal beliefs play a fundamental role in improving patients' health.

Studies in Social Science

The Ethnography of Students’ Experience Studying Abroad: Social Inequalities and Challenges During the Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis

Volume 11, Issue 3, Summer 2022, Pages 149-153

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijashss.2022.318742.1087

Alexandros Argyriadis, Charikleia Andreadaki, Maria Chalkia, Argyriadi Agathi

Abstract The covid-19 pandemic has affected various areas of everyday life, especially young people. Many students studying abroad feel like they have been excluded in a foreign country and are fighting with their independence and fears at the same time. This research study aimed at conducting an ethnographic research on the experiences of students who were studying abroad during the pandemic. The research sample was consisted of 27 students from Greece who study in Cyprus. For the researchers' data collection; we used semi-structured interviews, in-depth discussions, and participatory observation. The main result of the study was the emotional surcharge to the individuals who felt excluded due to studying abroad. Students were forced to stay in the foreign country where they were studying with no support from the government. According to them, this fact revealed the lack of political will to consider their needs and their cultural background in order to design any support.

A Comprehensive Literature Review in Competitive Advantages of Businesses

Volume 8, Issue 3, Summer 2019, Pages 223-240

https://doi.org/10.33945/SAMI/IJASHSS.2019.3.1

Manijeh Gareche, Seyed Mahmoud Hosseini, Masoud Taheri

Abstract The previous studies on the field of competitive advantages of businesses were reviewed. Competitive advantage refers to a set of factors or capabilities that enable the company to demonstrate better performance comparing to the competitors. Totally 59 articles in eight different fields, including strategic management, strategic management of marketing, marketing management, information technology, knowledge management, resources-based theory, entrepreneurship, and human resource management, were reviewed. The results showed that among several available methods, a majority of businesses employ Porter’s triple strategies, namely differentiation, centralization, and cost leadership, to gain competitive advantages. Among the triple strategies, the strategy of differentiation has drawn the highest attention and simultaneous utilization of the three strategies is a rare case.

Studies in Humanities

The Relationship between Memory and Language Learning

Volume 11, Issue 3, Summer 2022, Pages 168-180

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijashss.2022.327328.1089

Mehrangiz Hojjati

Abstract The proposed study investigates the relationship between memory and students' language learning through thematic analysis. Library resources and related articles were utilized for this research. The results indicated that language learners with strong short-term visual and written memories have an excellent performance in learning vocabulary with appendices. Learners with strong visual short-term memory but poor verbal short-term memory and learners with poor visual short-term memory and verbal solid short-term memory also perform similarly. However, learners with poor visual and verbal short-term memory learn better without vocabulary. The results also demonstrated that the language texture leads to the impacts of particular encryption and language-related factors at the time of recall affect the accessibility of memory. It is essential to consider this point in the learning and testing of bilingual individuals to facilitate recall. In general, the results showed that strong memory in language learning has a direct relationship.

Studies in Social Science

Trends in Migration of Rickshaw Pullers in Delhi

Volume 9, Issue 4, Autumn 2020, Pages 315-327

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijashss.2020.259912.1031

Amarjit Singh, Abhijeet Mishra

Trends in Migration of Rickshaw Pullers in Delhi

Abstract Rickshaw pullers are one of the basic wellsprings of public transportation in metropolitan zones that furnish us with last mile availability. Besides fulfilling the expanding need for a powerful method for intra-metropolitan versatility, rickshaws have thrived in Indian urban communities on account of the migration of provincial rural populaces without critical training and capital into urban areas looking for occupations, for whom rickshaw pulling is the best accessible alternative because of its simplicity of passage. A large number of metropolitan poor people are reliant on rickshaws as a significant wellspring of work in India. This study is an endeavor to reveal the patterns constantly in migration of rickshaw pullers in Delhi. The examination center around the financial status of rickshaw pullers in Delhi and back home, the spot of having a place and the explanations behind migration and how migration has achieved an adjustment in their lives despite the growth of the imagination. To collect data, we applied survey, interviews, and interactions alongside auxiliary wellsprings of information, for example, government records if any accessible. The investigation was completed in various areas in Delhi, for example, metro stations, commercial centers and so forth. In this examination both qualitative and quantitative data were utilized for itemized investigation of the exercises.

The Effect of Education on Social Acceptance and Happiness by High School Students in Sabzevar City

Volume 8, Issue 1, Winter 2019, Pages 71-78

https://doi.org/10.33945/SAMI/IJASHSS.2019.8.7278

Maryam Motakef far, Mosavi Alizadeh, Hasan Nodehi

Abstract The present study investigated the effect of teaching happiness by Fordyce method to students on their social acceptance and happiness. The subjects participating in the study were 30 female high school students in 1391-1392 at sabzevar high schools. The subjects were selected using random sampling procedures. Then, they were randomly assigned to experimental groups. Oxford social acceptance and happiness questionnaire was used to gather the necessary data. The experimental group recieved 8 sessions instruction on happiness. The oxford questionnaire was assigned to both groups. The gather data were analyzed using analysis of variances.  The results showed that happiness instruction significantly increased life satisfaction, self-esteem satisfaction, self well fare and good temperedness of the students.

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