About the Journal

INJALA: International Journal of Islamic Law and Legal Studies  is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to the advancement of scholarly research in the field of Islamic law and its contemporary legal applications. The journal serves as an academic platform for critical, analytical, and interdisciplinary studies that explore Islamic legal thought (fiqh), uṣūl al-fiqh, maqāṣid al-sharīʿah, and their interaction with modern legal systems and social realities.

INJALA welcomes original research articles that engage with both classical Islamic legal traditions and contemporary legal challenges, including but not limited to Islamic family law, constitutional and administrative law in Muslim societies, Islamic criminal law, fiqh siyāsah, legal pluralism, gender and justice, human rights, and comparative law. The journal encourages methodological diversity, incorporating normative, socio-legal, historical, philosophical, and empirical approaches.

Committed to academic rigor and ethical publication standards, INJALA aims to foster global scholarly dialogue by bringing together contributions from researchers, academics, and practitioners across different legal traditions and geographical contexts. By promoting high-quality research and critical discourse, INJALA seeks to contribute to the development of Islamic legal studies as a dynamic and responsive discipline in addressing contemporary legal and societal issues.