About the Journal

The International Journal of Family Law and Islamic Justice (IJFLIJ) is a scholarly, open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to disseminating research findings in the fields of Islamic law, family enterprise, and small business within Islamic contexts. The journal provides a vital platform for academicians, researchers, and practitioners to share their insights and developments on topics related to Islamic jurisprudence and social justice.

Aims and Scope

IJFLIJ aims to advance scholarly understanding and practical application of Islamic law and justice, particularly in family and social contexts. The journal invites original research articles, case studies, and review papers that explore a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Islamic Family Law: Marriage, divorce, custody, and inheritance
  • Islamic Criminal Law: Principles and applications in modern contexts
  • Islamic Politics: Governance, public policy, and legal reforms
  • Islamic Judicial Practices: Court systems and legal interpretations
  • Legal Aid in Islam: Access to justice and legal support mechanisms
  • Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh): Theoretical and applied aspects
  • Islamic Social Issues: Community development, rights, and responsibilities

IJFLIJ encourages interdisciplinary research that intersects with areas such as sociology, anthropology, economics, and political science, providing a holistic view of Islamic law's role in contemporary society.