ABOUT THE JOURNAL
Established as a leading academic reference in the field of Islamic law, the International Journal of Contemporary Islamic Law and Society (IJCILS) provides a multicultural and interdisciplinary platform for the study and discussion of Islamic legal issues in contemporary contexts. The journal actively engages an international editorial board and invites contributions from scholars worldwide.
IJCILS welcomes submissions addressing a wide range of topics within the scope of Islamic law and Muslim societies, encompassing both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. Contributions may critically examine classical and modern interpretations, comparative legal studies, and the evolving role of Islamic law in social, economic, political, and cultural spheres.
Published by the Department of Islamic Law, Postgraduate Program, Datokarama State Islamic University Palu, the journal is issued biannually in both online and print formats. IJCILS aims to foster rigorous academic discourse, stimulate intellectual debate, and provide evidence-based insights into the dynamic interactions between Islamic legal principles and societal developments.
By promoting interdisciplinary research, the journal encourages bridging theoretical foundations of Islamic jurisprudence with practical implications, offering a platform for scholars to engage with diverse cultural, social, and geopolitical contexts in both Muslim-majority and non-Muslim societies.