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Academic Discourses On Women In The Context Of Islamic Law: A Bibliometric Approach Okur, Hüseyin; Cançelik, Ali; Duran, Büşra Nur; Aşar, Betül
De Jure: Jurnal Hukum dan Syari'ah Vol 17, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Shariah Faculty UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/j-fsh.v17i1.32523

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This study aims to comprehensively evaluate the temporal trends of the literature, academic collaborations, and the most cited works in the field of Islamic law and women by employing a bibliometric analysis method. For the sample scope of the study, academic articles indexed in the Web of Science database between 2003 and 2023 were analysed. The findings indicate that research on Islamic law and women is concentrated in specific geographical regions, interdisciplinary approaches have been increasingly adopted, and periodic fluctuations are observed in academic production. The results reveal that the highest academic output is produced in countries such as the United States, Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the United Kingdom. However, despite Turkey’s high publication productivity, its international citation rates remain low. A significant portion of the studies focuses on the intersection of gender and legal perspectives. Mir-Hosseini’s work, with 130 citations, is the most frequently referenced article. Another notable finding is the limited academic collaboration in the field of Islamic law, as most studies are conducted as individual research endeavours. The findings suggest that the issue of women's rights within the context of Islamic law requires more interdisciplinary studies and that academic production should enhance its international visibility. Future research is recommended to incorporate empirical datasets, integrate studies in local languages into the international academic literature, and increase regional comparisons. This study offers a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual structure of academic production on Islamic law and women, and aims to serve as a guide for future research.
Integration of Maqaṣid al-Shari'ah in the Criminal Law Reform to Achieve Justice and Human Dignity brahim, Zumiyati Sanu; Karimullah, Suud Sarim; Assaad, Andi Istiqlal; Septiani, Rina; Okur, Huseyin
Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol 23 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jhi.v23i1.04

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In this postmodern era, when the boundaries between local and global are increasingly blurred, efforts to build a contextual, ethical, and responsive criminal justice system have become an urgent necessity. This study aims to propose a model of criminal law reform based on maqaṣid al-shari'ah that is more humane and just, emphasizing not only the imposition of sanctions or punishments but also the rehabilitation and restoration of offenders. This study is normative-juridical, employing a doctrinal analysis approach and reinforced by various relevant legal theories to provide a philosophical foundation for evaluating the application of maqaṣid al-shari'ah in contemporary criminal law needs. The results state that the integration of maqaṣid al-shari'ah in criminal law reform in Muslim-majority countries, including Indonesia, should not be viewed merely as a symbolic moderation between religious law and human rights, but as a transformative project that requires epistemological courage to overhaul the classical view of legal authority and the meaning of justice. Amidst the wave of globalization that challenges the supremacy of religious law and demands stronger protection of human dignity, maqaṣid is present not merely as passive theological values, but as active principles that require that law protect life, reason, freedom, and social welfare in concrete and measurable ways. The path toward integrating maqasid-based criminal law principles into the modern criminal legal systems of majority-Muslim countries is not a short-term project, as it requires a paradigm shift from a textualist approach to a contextual approach, from legalism to humanism, and from conservatism to intellectual courage.