• Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 7 No 1 (2024)

    The other articles on this issue are currently in production. Stay tuned!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

     

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 6 No 2 (2023)

    These papers explore the nuances of Indonesian and Islamic family law, covering topics from polygamy's compatibility with state law to the influence of Saad al-Dzari'ah principles on marriage age policies. The authors examine the social impact of interfaith marriages, advocate for gender equality in inheritance laws through Muhammad Shahrur's interpretations, and assess legal protections in out-of-court divorces and mediation's role in divorce cases due to physical incapacity, particularly in Banda Aceh's Sharia courts. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

     

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 6 No 1 (2023)

    These articles enrich the academic dialogue on the complex interplay between tradition, religion, and law, offering fresh perspectives and rigorous analyses that are invaluable for scholars and practitioners in the fields of legal studies, anthropology, and Islamic jurisprudence. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

     

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 5 No 2 (2022)

    These articles enrich the academic dialogue on the complex interplay between tradition, religion, and law, offering fresh perspectives and rigorous analyses that are invaluable for scholars and practitioners in the fields of legal studies, anthropology, and Islamic jurisprudence. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 5 No 1 (2022)

    These articles not only enrich our understanding of Islamic legal principles in practical scenarios but also underscore the resilience and dedication of our team in overcoming challenges to bring forth meaningful academic contributions. Despite the difficulties in data gathering, our commitment to providing thoughtful and thorough explorations of Islamic law remains unwavering. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 4 No 2 (2021)

    These studies provide valuable insights into the dynamic interplay between Islamic law and contemporary societal and legal challenges, highlighting the adaptability and depth of Islamic jurisprudence in addressing modern-day issues. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 4 No 1 (2021)

    The articles in this issue enrich the academic dialogue on the complex interplay between tradition, religion, and law. They offer fresh perspectives and rigorous analyses that are invaluable for scholars and practitioners in the fields of legal studies, anthropology, and Islamic jurisprudence. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

     

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 3 No 2 (2020)

    These articles not only enrich our understanding of Islamic legal principles in practical scenarios but also underscore the resilience and dedication of our team in overcoming challenges to bring forth meaningful academic contributions. Despite the difficulties in data gathering, our commitment to providing thoughtful and thorough explorations of Islamic law remains unwavering. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 3 No 1 (2020)

    These articles not only enrich our understanding of Islamic legal principles in practical scenarios but also underscore the resilience and dedication of our team in overcoming challenges to bring forth meaningful academic contributions. Despite the difficulties in data gathering, our commitment to providing thoughtful and thorough explorations of Islamic law remains unwavering. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

  • Indonesia Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 2 No 2 (2020)

    These works offer a multifaceted exploration of Islamic law, revealing its flexibility and adaptability in addressing contemporary legal and social issues. They represent a rich contribution to the ongoing dialogue about the application and interpretation of Sharia in the modern world.  We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 2 No 1 (2019)

    These articles include an examination of interfaith marriages in Indonesia, proposing a pluralist and inclusive perspective grounded in interfaith fiqh. This piece broadens the scope of discussion by addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by religious diversity in matrimonial alliances and promoting a more accommodating and harmonious approach to religious differences in marriage. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

  • Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law
    Vol 1 No 2 (2019)

    These Issues offers a multifaceted exploration of Islamic law and societal practices through various lenses. It begins with an in-depth study of endogamy marriages within the Syarifah community, blending sociological insights with Maqashid Shariah principles. It then shifts to contemporary Arab thought, examining Muhammad ‘Abed al-Jabiri’s rationality. Musdah Mulia's progressive views served as inspiration for the analysis of gender equality in Islamic family law, which highlights changing spousal roles in Indonesia. Al-Ghazali’s Maşlahah is assessed for its relevance to Indonesian Fiqh, while interfaith marriages are explored from an inclusive Fiqh perspective. Finally, the dual roles of Indonesian women are discussed from a feminist viewpoint, addressing the balance between traditional family duties and broader societal participation. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

  • Dialektika antara nilai universal dengan local wisdom dalam teorisasi hukum Islam di Indonesia
    Vol 1 No 1 (2018)

    The first production of the IJIL journal concentrates its study of Islamic law on the theme “Dialectics between universal values and local wisdom in the theorization of Islamic law in Indonesia.”. With a fair double-peer review procedure, the IJIL journal invites scholars and researchers to examine this topic from various perspectives, ranging from the perspective of Maqasid al-Shariah, social, and gender, to the perspectives of power relations and identity. We are proud to present some of these articles to you!

    Regards, Editorial Team.

     

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