This study addressed the Quranic sciences research published in the Journal of Studies (Sharia and Law Science) University of Jordan, since its inception until the end of the academic year 2013/2014 AD, and included two parts: The first: a database for this research, classified by researchers at the trends, and ordered by date of publishing; to make it easier for researchers refer to them, and enable them to benefit from them, thus contributing to saving time and effort. The other: researchers' study trends, in which it appeared that they turned into four general directions, namely: 1. manuscripts, two papers were conducted on this topic. 2. scientific issues, twenty-four papers. 3. Rooting for the issues in the science of the Quran, six papers. 4. Criticism and suspicions, nineteen papers. They also related to specific issues like: Qur'anic recitation, and the history of the Quran, its miracles and discussing the apparent contradictories in it, event studies, semantic studies, and the rules of interpretation and its procedures.
Mohammad M. Rababah , Abdallah A. Al-Zyout
Researchers Attitudes, Quranic Sciences Research, Dirasat Journal, Quranic Sciences.