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Sharia Law and Justice Journal
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Syariah Law and Justice Journal is a regularly published scientific journal that focuses on the in-depth study of sharia law and its application in the justice system, both at the national and international levels. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, academics, legal practitioners, as well as policy makers to publish articles, research, and analysis relating to various aspects of sharia law, social justice, and the implementation of Islamic principles in a legal context. Topics covered in this journal include: Fiqh and Islamic Law: Research on the theory and practice of fiqh (Islamic law), as well as a comparison between various madhhabs and their application in various countries. Sharia Justice: Studies of the sharia judicial system, court procedures, and the application of sharia-based penalties and judgments in Muslim societies. Islamic Law and Human Rights: The study of the harmony between the principles of sharia law and human rights, as well as the challenges of applying both in a global context. Sharia and Social Justice: An analysis of how sharia law contributes to the establishment of social justice, the distribution of justice, and the alleviation of poverty and inequality. Islamic Economic Law: Studies the application of sharia principles in economics, such as Islamic banking, halal transactions, and justice in wealth distribution. Sharia Law Policy: Research on the development of sharia-based legal policies, both in the context of Muslim-majority countries and in non-Muslim countries. Islamic Legal Ethics: The study of the ethical aspects of Islamic law, and how moral and ethical values in sharia can be applied to improve justice in society. Islamic Law and Globalization: Research on the challenges and opportunities facing sharia law in the face of globalization, and its role in an increasingly connected world society. Syariah Law and Justice Journal aims to be a key reference for academics, policy makers, and legal practitioners interested in Islamic law and sharia issues. The journal also provides a space for discussion and analysis on how sharia principles can be adapted and applied in a modern legal context, while maintaining the universal Islamic values of justice
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Peran Strategis Ekonomi Syariah dalam Pembangunan Nasional: Analisis Prinsip, Implementasi, dan Tantangan Kontemporer Syah Wardi
Sharia Law and Justice Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Nurul Yaqin Annaba

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Islamic economics is an economic system based on Islamic principles such as justice, balance, the prohibition of usury (riba), uncertainty (gharar), and gambling (maisir), as well as the implementation of profit-and-loss sharing. This article aims to analyze the role of Islamic economics in national development by highlighting the contributions of Islamic banking, SME empowerment, social-economic instruments (zakat, infaq, sadaqah, waqf), and the challenges and opportunities in the digital era. This research employs a library research method with a descriptive-analytical approach. The findings reveal that Islamic economics has great potential to realize sustainable, inclusive, and equitable development. Its contributions are evident in strengthening the Islamic financial system, empowering the real sector, and enhancing social welfare through Islamic economic instruments. Nevertheless, several challenges remain, such as low public literacy, suboptimal regulations, and limited human resources. Therefore, synergy between the government, academics, practitioners, and society is needed to optimize the role of Islamic economics in national development.

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