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Call for Papers – Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025) Special Issue on Law in the Modern Muslim World

22-02-2025

Exploring contemporary legal developments in Muslim societies, this special issue of the Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law (Vol. 8 No. 2, 2025) invites scholarly contributions on the interplay between Islamic law, state law, and global legal dynamics.

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In press: The topics included have been officially accepted following the peer review process, but the article files in PDF format have not yet been published. These materials are undergoing final editorial and production stages, including formatting, proofreading, typesetting, and metadata verification, before their official publication. While they are not yet available in a finalized issue, they already have a DOI, allowing them to be cited as forthcoming publications.

Regards, Editorial Team.

Published: 21-02-2025

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Why Should You Consider Publishing Your Paper in IJIL?
Since its inception in 2018, the IJIL (Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law) has published articles by distinguished scholars from 5 continents—Asia, Africa, America, Australia, and Europe—and from over 25 countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Canada, Australia, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom, the USA, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Sudan, Iran, Morocco, France, Armenia, Austria, Sweden, Algeria, the Philippines, Belgium, Spain, Uzbekistan, Jordan, and Brunei Darussalam, among others. These scholars hail from some of the world's leading universities. The IJIL also has been indexed by the following services (click the link here for further information)

All submissions must be made through the Indonesian Islamic Law Journal OJS system. We absolutely do not accept submissions via email. The Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law issues two distinct types of Letters of Acceptance (LoA) for our contributors and researchers: the Conditional Letter of Acceptance (LoA) and the Unconditional Letter of Acceptance (LoA).

  • Unconditional Letter of Acceptance (LoA): The unconditional letter of acceptance is issued to authors whose submissions have met all our publication criteria with excellence and do not require further modifications or conditions. This letter signifies the manuscript's readiness for immediate publication in the Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law, acknowledging its compliance with our editorial standards and quality benchmarks.
  • Conditional Letter of Acceptance (LoA): Authors whose submissions have received approval from our editorial board are eligible for this type of acceptance letter. However, it is contingent upon the fulfilment of certain conditions or revisions. The conditions may include, but are not limited to, minor modifications in the manuscript, additional peer review, or compliance with specific formatting guidelines. Accepting the manuscript for publication is subject to the satisfactory completion of these conditions.
 

 

Call for Papers
The Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law invites authors to submit their manuscripts for the upcoming issue. Before submitting, we encourage you to read and confirm your manuscript according to the author guidelines and article template. Articles are usually published in English and Arabic. Send your manuscript to the Submission Portal. If you have any questions, please contact the editor in the Contact Menu.