Rectraction Policy
Retraction Policy
Articles published in Matsnawi: Journal of Tasawwuf and Psychotherapy Studies may be retracted from publication under the following circumstances:
1. Unreliable Findings
Clear evidence indicates that the findings reported in the article are unreliable due to:
- Misconduct: Ethical violations, such as data fabrication, data manipulation, or other forms of deliberate misconduct.
- Honest Error: Unintentional mistakes, including miscalculations, experimental errors, or misinterpretations.
2. Redundant Publication
The article has been published elsewhere without proper cross-referencing, permission, or justification, resulting in duplicate or redundant publication.
3. Plagiarism
The article contains plagiarized material, including the use of ideas, data, text, or images from other works without proper attribution.
4. Unethical Research
The article reports research that violates ethical standards, such as breaches of research subject rights, misuse of data, or other unethical practices.
Retraction Procedure
The retraction process adheres to the Retraction Guidelines established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Detailed information on these guidelines can be accessed via the link provided.
Retraction Notice
Once an article is retracted, the journal will publish an official retraction notice that clearly outlines the reasons for retraction. The notice will include detailed explanations of the identified violations or errors and will be linked to the retracted article.
Commitment to Publication Ethics
Matsnawi: Journal of Tasawwuf and Psychotherapy Studies is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics, working collaboratively with authors, editors, and reviewers to maintain the integrity of scholarly communication and professional conduct.