Journal Description

The Department of Academic Journals at Kabul University was first established in 1979 (1358 AH) under the General Directorate of Publications, tasked with overseeing the publication of scientific journals in both the natural and social sciences. Since then, it has played an important role in facilitating scholarly contributions from faculty members across diverse disciplines. After a period of inactivity during the 1990s due to national conflicts, the department resumed its operations in 2002 (1381 AH) and gradually expanded its publishing activities.


In response to a significant increase in article submissions, the department was reorganized in 2018 (1397 AH) into two independent units for Natural Sciences and Social Sciences. This separation allowed for greater specialization and focus in each domain. In 2023 (1402 AH), following a broader institutional reform at Kabul University and the establishment of the Vice-Chancellor Office for Academic Research, the Journal Office was upgraded to the Department of Academic Journals. This organizational advancement has resulted in better coordination, streamlined processes, and improved alignment with international publishing standards.


Between 2023 and 2024 (1402–1403 AH), key steps were taken to modernize and internationalize the journal. As part of this initiative, the Journal of Social Sciences – Kabul University was equipped with its own official website in 2024 (1403 AH), and both print and electronic ISSNs were obtained. Each published article now receives a DOI, ensuring greater accessibility and traceability. The journal is freely available online to both national and international audiences at https://jss.edu.af, and is indexed in reputable academic databases such as Google Scholar, Crossref, BASE, and others—greatly enhancing its visibility, discoverability, and citation potential.

Vol. 8 No. 3 (1404): December

Published: December 21, 2025

Investigating the Factors Affecting Academic Decline of Logar University Students

Mohammad Tahir Khpalwak

The Social Health Status of Students at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Kabul University

Zalmay Wafayar Wafayar, Abdul Mobin Sediqi

Examining the Relationship Between Climate Anxiety and Mental Health Among Kabul University Students: The Mediating Role of Psychological Resilience

Mohammad Jawad Mirzaee, Abdul Aziz Azad, Sayeed Abdulsamad Mushtaq

Explanation of Market Opportunities and its Impact on Foreign Market Entry Strategies (Case Study: Afghan Clothing)

Mohammad Amin Modaber, Mohammad Reza Hamidizadeh, Ali Reza Habibi, Marzia Nazari

Sayyiduna Abu Hurairah (RA), Imam, Jurist (Faqih), Mujtahid, and Preserver of the Hadith of the Messenger of Allah (PBUH)

Mohammad Maaruf Hanif

Analytical View on the Status of Work in Islamic Culture

Ahmad Rasool Rasool

A Dramatic Study of the Life of Prophet Abraham (PBUH)

Rahmatullah Muzafar, Matiullah Rahimi

Examining the Topics of Master's Theses in Dari Persian Language and Literature at Kabul University

Nik Mohammad Naziri, Ataullhaq Rustamzada

A Comparative Study of the Concept of the Pen in the Views of Zaydari Nasawi, Najm-e-Razi and Nasir Khosraw-e-Balkhi

Mohammad Musa Shafaq, Mohammad Amin Ebtihaj Hojjati

Reflection of Characterization in the Novel "Sarzamin-e- Jamila"

Ruhullah Danishyar, Mohammad Nabi Hagjo, Mohammad Roshan

Analysis of the Pleasure and the Reality Principles in Afghan Folk Tales and the Impact of Their Reading on Children

Abdulqadir Turaan Mahmoodi

An Analysis of the Rhetorical Aspects of Sangardis (The Folk Quatrains of Panjshir)

Shafiqullah Khurasani

The Causes of the First British Invasion of Afghanistan in 1839

Ahmad Wali Alami, Qais Akbari

The Importance of Employee Socialization in Organizations

Mohammad Rafee Banayee
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