Get in touch
The Islamic Antiquarian Society of the Americas welcomes inquiries from researchers, archivists, librarians, collectors, institutions, and members of the public interested in the history of Islam and Muslims in the Americas.
We encourage correspondence regarding archival materials, manuscript collections, printed works, ephemera, audiovisual resources, research collaborations, and potential donations of historical materials.
Email: info@islamicasa.org
Researchers, collectors, booksellers, archivists, and members of the public who encounter manuscripts, printed works, photographs, recordings, catalogs, advertisements, or other materials relating to Islam and Muslims in the Americas are encouraged to contact IslamicASA.
Submit an article or research note
IslamicASA welcomes submissions of original articles, research notes, document transcriptions, translations, collection studies, bibliographic essays, and other scholarly or educational contributions relevant to the history of Islam and Muslims in the Western Hemisphere.
Prospective contributors should submit manuscripts electronically to info@islamicasa.org for editorial review. Authors should include a brief biographical statement and provide citations for all sources used.
- Original articles and essays
- Research notes based on primary sources
- Manuscript transcriptions or translations
- Collection studies and object notes
- Bibliographic or archival guides
Submission Notice: By submitting a manuscript, article, image, transcription, translation, or other material to IslamicASA, the contributor represents that the submission is their original work or that they possess the necessary permissions to submit it. Submission does not guarantee publication.
Contributors retain copyright to their work unless otherwise agreed in writing. By submitting material for consideration, contributors grant IslamicASA the non-exclusive right to review, edit, publish, archive, and display accepted submissions in print, digital, and online formats.
IslamicASA reserves the right to decline submissions that fall outside the scope of the Society's mission, contain unsupported claims, or present legal, ethical, or copyright concerns.