Journal of Islamic Family Law
This journal aims to provide a comprehensive platform for scholarly discourse on the multifaceted aspects of Islamic Family Law. It welcomes research that critically examines the legal interpretations, social outcomes, and practical implementations of Islamic family principles in contemporary contexts. The scope of the journal encompasses, but is not limited to, the following key areas: Marriage and Divorce: Legal and social dynamics of polygamy, evolving practices of marriage contracts, and the role of mediation in conflict resolution, including divorce mediation. Family Relationships and Rights: Analysis of inheritance rights for women, modern approaches to child custody (including in the digital age), and the legal protection for victims of domestic violence. Contemporary Challenges and Adaptations: Research exploring the impact of socioeconomic factors, the influence of customary practices, and the role of Islamic family law in addressing issues arising from the pandemic and the digital age. Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Studies that offer comparative analyses across various jurisdictions and integrate insights from diverse fields to understand the complex interplay between tradition, gender justice, and modern needs within Islamic family law. The journal encourages submissions that contribute to a deeper understanding of how Islamic family law adapts to evolving societal norms while upholding its core principles, fostering justice and welfare within families.
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