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Focus & Scope
Focus
Mahabbatu Syi’aruna: Journal of Islamic Family Law focuses on the advancement of scholarly discourse in Islamic family law within both global and local contexts. The journal emphasizes theoretical frameworks, comparative perspectives, and practical applications across Muslim societies. It aims to highlight contemporary challenges, reform movements, and interdisciplinary connections between Islamic family law and broader socio-legal studies.
Scope
The journal publishes original research articles, conceptual papers, and comparative studies on a wide range of topics related to Islamic family law and its intersections, including but not limited to:
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Theories and principles of Islamic family law
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Marriage, divorce, inheritance, and custody in Islamic jurisprudence
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Drafting and codification of Islamic civil and family law
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Islam, gender, and family dynamics
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Comparative studies of family law in Muslim and non-Muslim societies
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Historical and contemporary developments of Islamic family law
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Intersections between Islamic family law, human rights, and legal reform
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Family studies and social change in Muslim communities
The journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners across disciplines such as law, Islamic studies, sociology, anthropology, and gender studies, with the goal of fostering multidisciplinary dialogue and advancing knowledge in the field.
