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  • Juny : ShariahLex: Journal of Islamic Law and Legal Studies
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)

    ShariahLex: Journal of Islamic Law and Legal Studies is a scholarly publication dedicated to exploring the intricacies of Islamic law within contemporary legal contexts. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to delve into various aspects of Shariah, offering critical analyses, theoretical discussions, and empirical studies. With a commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of Islamic legal principles and their application in diverse societal settings, ShariahLex embraces interdisciplinary approaches and welcomes contributions from fields such as law, Islamic studies, sociology, political science, and anthropology.

    Each issue of ShariahLex features rigorously peer-reviewed articles that address a wide range of topics, including Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), legal theory (usul al-fiqh), comparative legal studies, human rights, family law, criminal law, and finance. By providing a platform for scholarly discourse and intellectual exchange, the journal aims to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in Islamic law and legal studies, enriching academic scholarship and stimulating further research in this field.

    ShariahLex invites submissions from scholars worldwide, thereby fostering a global dialogue on contemporary issues and emerging trends within Islamic law and legal studies. Through its publication, the journal seeks to promote cross-cultural understanding, encourage critical engagement with Islamic legal traditions, and offer insights into the dynamic interactions between Islamic law and modern legal systems. Ultimately, ShariahLex aspires to be a leading forum for academic inquiry and scholarship in the realm of Islamic law, facilitating discussions that are relevant to both academic researchers and legal practitioners alike.