About the Journal

LexIslamica: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Islamic Law and its Contemporary Applications is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the study of Islamic law (shari'ah) through a multidisciplinary lens. The journal provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and legal practitioners to engage with the dynamic and evolving field of Islamic jurisprudence in the modern world.

The primary objective of LexIslamica is to facilitate a deeper understanding of Islamic law in its diverse forms and applications, spanning topics such as fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), mu'amalah (commercial and transactional law), jinayah (criminal law), syiasah (political governance), ahwal al-shakhsiyyah (family law), comparative madhahib (schools of thought), as well as ilm al-falaq (Islamic astronomy). By bridging the gap between traditional Islamic legal theory and contemporary challenges, the journal aims to promote scholarly discourse on the relevance of shari'ah in the modern era.

LexIslamica encourages critical analysis of the intersection between Islamic law and contemporary issues, including human rights, global economic systems, technological advancements, and social justice. The journal seeks to explore how Islamic law can be applied effectively to address both current and future societal challenges, with a focus on justice, equity, and sustainability.

The journal is committed to providing a platform for innovative research, offering comprehensive, rigorous, and insightful articles that contribute to the development of Islamic legal thought. It aims to foster a global exchange of ideas, promoting a deeper understanding of the diversity of legal opinions within the Islamic tradition and their impact on contemporary societies.

In every issue, LexIslamica features original research articles, case studies, book reviews, and critical essays, providing a diverse array of perspectives on the various aspects of Islamic law. By focusing on interdisciplinary approaches, the journal highlights the evolving nature of Islamic jurisprudence and its adaptability to modern-day legal, economic, and social systems.