About the Journal
LexIslamica: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Islamic Law and its Contemporary Applications is an academic journal that explores Islamic law (shari'ah) from a multidisciplinary perspective, integrating various fields of study to understand and apply shari'ah principles in the contemporary world. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and legal practitioners to investigate and advance new research on Islamic law across diverse areas, including fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), mu'amalah (transactional law), jinayah (criminal law), syiasah (politics and governance), ahwal al-shakhsiyyah (family law), comparative madhahib (schools of thought), as well as ilm al-falaq (astronomy in Islamic law).
LexIslamica publishes articles that delve into the challenges, dynamics, and innovations in the application of Islamic law in the modern era. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the journal invites readers to explore Islamic law from various angles, addressing both traditional fiqh and its implications in global economics, public policy, human rights, and the resolution of contemporary social issues.
The primary focus of LexIslamica is on critical analyses of the practical application of shari'ah in social, political, economic, and technological contexts, while seeking solutions to the problems emerging with the passage of time. By incorporating comparative studies of madhahib and scholarly opinions, this journal is committed to enriching the understanding of the diversity in Islamic legal practices worldwide.
LexIslamica aims to serve as a leading reference for scholarly discussions on Islamic law, both in theoretical and practical contexts, with the goal of promoting the fair, relevant, and sustainable application of shari'ah in the era of globalization.
The journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of disciplines to explore and develop new insights into Islamic law and to foster dialogue between tradition and modernity in the study of shari'ah.
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