About the Journal
Journal of Islamic Judicial Studies (JIJS) focuses on theoretical and methodological advances in Islamic judicial studies, covering judicial practices, dispute-resolution innovations, procedural law reforms, analysis of religious court decisions, and the dynamics of legal pluralism in Muslim societies.
Its scope includes procedural law in religious courts, judicial reasoning, judgment studies, methods of Islamic legal interpretation, family-law dispute settlement, socio-legal analyses of Islamic courts, comparative judicial studies, court reform and policy innovation, and empirical research on Islamic judicial practices.
Committed to strong publication ethics and rigorous peer review, JIJS provides a platform for scholars, judges, and policymakers, aiming to be a leading reference for Islamic judicial studies in Indonesia and internationally.





