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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): July 2025 Edition
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This issue presents a collection of scholarly articles that explore the intersection of Islamic law, sharia-based economic principles, and the Indonesian national legal system. The discussions range from methodological foundations such as maslahah mursalah and ijtihad in Islamic economic thought to the role of religious courts in resolving family disputes and the application of customary and sharia principles within legal decisions. Together, these studies provide useful information about the dynamic integration of Islamic values with contemporary legal practices, contributing to a deeper understanding of law, justice, and economic ethics in a modern Islamic context.

Published: 2025-07-31

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About Haqqiyyah

Haqqiyyah: Journal of Islamic and Legal Studies is a peer-reviewed open-access academic journal dedicated to the dissemination of original and high-quality research in the fields of Islamic law, jurisprudence, legal theory, and contemporary issues surrounding Islamic legal thought and practice. The journal welcomes contributions that explore classical and modern interpretations of Islamic law, legal reform, Sharia-based legislation, and intersections between Islamic legal traditions and national or global legal systems.

The journal aims to facilitate a scholarly platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners worldwide to share insights, findings, and theoretical advancements that contribute to the understanding and development of Islamic legal studies.

Publisher: PT Arfa Digital Technology

e-ISSN: XXXX-XXXX

Publication Frequency: Biannually (July and December)

Call for Papers – July 2025

Submit your research on Islamic Law, Fiqh, or Legal Thought and be featured in our upcoming edition. We welcome multidisciplinary approaches and current issue perspectives.

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