Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): maret

Published: 2025-03-01

PENGANTAR FILSAFAT HUKUM ISLAM: PENDEKATAN FILOSOFIS TERHADAP HUKUM ISLAM

Rifqi Khairul Anam (Author) | 1-15 Pages
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Ius et Sharia: Journal of Law and Sharia (IES) is an academic journal dedicated to advancing the study and understanding of Islamic law and its intersection with contemporary legal systems. With a comprehensive focus on various fields of Islamic jurisprudence, the journal serves as a platform for scholarly discourse and critical analysis.

IES addresses key areas within Islamic law, including but not limited to:

  1. Islamic Law as a Living Law: Exploring the dynamic and evolving nature of Islamic legal principles in modern society.
  2. Islamic Family Law: Examining issues related to marriage, inheritance, and family rights within the framework of Islamic legal traditions.
  3. Law and Social Studies: Investigating the relationship between law and society, with a focus on how Islamic law interacts with social norms and cultural practices.
  4. Constitutional Law (Fiqh Siyasah): Analyzing Islamic perspectives on governance, political theory, and constitutional law.
  5. Administrative Law: Addressing the regulatory and administrative aspects of governance within Islamic legal traditions.
  6. Penal Law (Fiqh Jinayah) and Criminology: Studying criminal law, justice, and the application of Islamic legal principles in the realm of criminal justice.
  7. Jurisprudence: Delving into the principles and methodologies of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and its contemporary relevance.
  8. Islamic Astronomy Observatory: Providing insights into the relationship between Islamic law and astronomy, especially as it pertains to religious observances.
  9. The Field of Worship Fiqh: Discussing the legal and jurisprudential aspects of worship in Islam, such as prayer, fasting, and zakat.

IES aims to foster scholarly research, encourage critical debates, and promote knowledge exchange between scholars, practitioners, and students of Islamic law. The journal welcomes contributions from a variety of disciplines, including law, theology, political science, and social sciences, to deepen the understanding of the intricate relationship between law, religion, and society.

 

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