'Chaos and confusion'
The politician will visit the Scottish Parliament where he will meet MSPs. He will also meet trade unionists and party activists.
The Scottish National Party challenged Mr Corbyn to use his visit to end what it termed "the chaos and confusion" over Labour's policy on replacing the Trident nuclear weapons system, based at Faslane on the Clyde.
In a BBC interview on Wednesday the Labour leader said he would he would not fire Britain's nuclear weapons if he were prime minister.
The party is presently committed to renewing Trident, and his comments were criticised by senior Labour colleagues.
SNP depute leader Stewart Hosie said: "Labour's position on Trident has become utterly indefensible.
"After days of chaos and infighting, Jeremy Corbyn must use his trip to Scotland to make clear whether he is leading Labour - or whether Labour is leading him."
"Jeremy Corbyn needs to be straight with the people of Scotland - will Labour oppose Trident nuclear weapons on our shores, or simply allow the Tories to go ahead with this outdated and unwanted project.