About the Journal
Al-Muqārana: Journal of Comparative Islamic Law is an international peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the study of Islamic law from comparative, interdisciplinary, and contemporary perspectives. The journal aims to provide a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to publish original research articles that examine the development, application, and transformation of Islamic law in various legal systems and socio-political contexts.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, comparative Islamic jurisprudence, contemporary issues in Sharia law, Islamic legal theory, law and society, Islamic constitutional law, human rights in Islamic law, and the interaction between Islamic law and national legal systems. The journal emphasizes critical and analytical approaches that bridge classical Islamic legal traditions with modern legal developments at both national and global levels.
Al-Muqārana is committed to promoting high-quality research, academic integrity, and international visibility, and aims to be indexed in reputable databases such as Scopus. The journal publishes articles in English to reach a global audience and encourages contributions that offer innovative perspectives and comparative insights into Islamic legal studies.
| Journal Title | : Al-Muqarana: Journal of Comparative Islamic Law |
| Frequency | : 2 issues per year |
| E-ISSN | : - |
| Chief Editor | : Tarmudi |
| DOI Prefix | : 10.70565 by CrossRef |
| Publisher | : PT. Adikara Cipta Aksa |
| Accreditation | : Non Sinta |
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