Focus and Scope
Focus:
1. Exploring fundamental concepts in Islamic law and their application in the modern world.
2. Promoting interdisciplinary dialogue that connects Islamic law with various other fields of study.
3. Providing a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to share latest findings and critical thoughts.
4. Facilitating comparative analysis between Islamic law and other legal systems.
5. Exploring the development of Islamic law in various countries and communities.
Scope:
1. Islamic Family Law: Research on marriage, divorce, rights and obligations within the family, inheritance, and protection of children in the context of Islam.
2. Islamic Economics and Banking Law: Study of economic regulations in Islam, including Islamic banking, investments, and financial transactions.
3. Customary Law and Islamic Law: Investigation into the interaction between customary law and Islamic law, and its impact on society.
4. Zakat, Waqf, and Hibah: Analysis of the management and impact of zakat, waqf, and hibah in economic and social development.
5. Implementation of Islamic Law in Muslim Countries: Study on the implementation of Islamic law in various countries, including challenges faced and successes achieved.