Announcements

  • IJSLS Indexed in DOAJ: A New Milestone in Global Academic Recognition

    15-05-2026

    The Editorial Board of the Indonesian Journal of Sharia and Socio-Legal Studies (IJSLS) is pleased to announce that the journal has officially been indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) as of May 12, 2026.

    This milestone reflects our continued commitment to maintaining high standards of scholarly publishing, rigorous peer review, and open-access dissemination in the fields of Islamic law and socio-legal studies.

    We extend our sincere gratitude to all authors who have entrusted their valuable work to IJSLS, as well as to our dedicated reviewers and editorial team, whose expertise, commitment, and hard work have been essential to ensuring the journal's quality and integrity. We also thank our readers and the wider academic community for their continued support and engagement.

    This achievement is a collective accomplishment made possible through collaboration, trust, and a shared commitment to academic excellence.

    On behalf of the Editorial Board, I would like to express my deepest appreciation to everyone who has contributed to this journey. We remain committed to strengthening the quality and impact of IJSLS within the global scholarly community.

    Respectfully,

    Muhammad Lutfi Hakim
    Editor-in-Chief
    Indonesian Journal of Sharia and Socio-Legal Studies (IJSLS)

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  • CALL FOR PAPERS | 2026

    21-01-2026

    The Indonesian Journal of Sharia and Socio-Legal Studies invites scholars and researchers to submit their best manuscripts for Vol. 2, No. 1 & 2, 2026. All articles should address the topical issues on the dynamic relationship between Islamic law and society in Indonesia and other Muslim-majority countries. The journal promotes socio-legal and interdisciplinary scholarship that critically examines how Islamic law is interpreted, practiced, institutionalized, and negotiated within diverse social, cultural, political, and legal contexts. It welcomes contributions from scholars and practitioners employing socio-legal, empirical, and interdisciplinary approaches, with particular attention to living fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and everyday legal practices; Islamic law and legal pluralism; Islamic institutions, governance, and authority; gender, family, and legal inequality; legal consciousness and dispute resolution; as well as contemporary challenges and technologies shaping legal practices in Muslim societies.

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    https://e-journal.elkuator.com/index.php/ijssls/user/register

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