Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review
Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review focuses on studying and developing constitutional law, political law, and governance from both Islamic and comparative perspectives. The journal provides a platform for scholarly discussion and critical analysis of constitutionalism, state institutions, legislative processes, political rights, and the relationship between religion and state in the context of Islamic law and contemporary legal systems. Scope of the Journal includes: Constitutional law (siyasah dusturiyah) in Islamic and national contexts Comparative studies on constitutional systems and governance The role and function of state institutions in Islamic and modern legal frameworks Political rights, civil liberties, and human rights in constitutional discourse The relationship between religion and state in constitutional law Legislative process, law-making, and constitutional amendments Judicial review, constitutional court decisions, and legal reforms Contemporary issues in political law, democracy, and good governance Historical and philosophical foundations of constitutional law Analysis of constitutional practices in Muslim-majority countries and beyond The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, case studies, and book reviews that contribute to advancing constitutional and political law studies, especially those that offer new perspectives on siyasah dusturiyah and its relevance in the modern era.