If the Journal of Al-Mubadara publishes a paper and it later found that the author has violated any of the publication ethics, the editorial board reserves the right to take appropriate action against the violators.
1.The content must not contradict divine laws, societal norms, or legal frameworks.
2.The researcher must be fair and objective, and base their discussion on evidence and scientific proofs.
3.The researcher should demonstrate humility and a scientific personality that accepts criticism.
4.Plagiarism is considered a serious violation of research ethics. It involves misleading readers into believing that an idea or information is originally the author’s, which constitutes “intellectual theft.” Researchers must therefore attribute all information and ideas to their original sources.
5.Accuracy in citing sources and references is essential. Researchers must precisely document both direct and indirect quotations.
6.Researchers must present data honestly and derive results truthfully. It is unacceptable to falsify, fabricate, or manipulate data, statistics, or charts.
7.Study participants must be treated with respect and honesty. They should not be coerced into participating, and their personal information must be kept confidential.
8.Duplicate publication is unethical. Previously published research must not be submitted for publication in any other journal.