Focus and scope

The Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law (IJIL) maintains a strong academic focus on Islamic family and child law, as well as on gender and welfare issues. Our commitment is to foster a deeper understanding and broader discussion of these critical areas within Islamic law. By concentrating on these subjects, IJIL aims to provide a platform that highlights the complexities and multifaceted nature of Islamic legal principles as they intersect with family dynamics, child rights, and gender equality.

To ensure the integrity and quality of our publications, IJIL employs a rigorous double-blind peer review process. This method ensures that both the reviewers and the authors remain anonymous, thus preserving the impartiality and fairness of the evaluations. We consistently publish research articles that explore various dimensions and approaches related to the journal's core topics. Through this meticulous process, IJIL is dedicated to contributing significantly to the scholarly community by disseminating well-researched and innovative findings in Islamic family law and social welfare.

Screening Plagiarism and AI Content Detector

All manuscripts must be free from plagiarism and AI-generated contents. Authors are advised to utilize plagiarism detection software for conducting similarity checks. The editors of this journal employ the Turnitin software to assess articles for plagiarism, maintaining a maximum similarity threshold of 15%.

To ensure rigorous scrutiny, the IJIL editorial team employs premium, paid tools such as Turnitin, Drillbit, QuillBot, and GPTZero. These advanced resources are specifically used to detect plagiarism and AI-generated content, upholding the publication's commitment to academic integrity.