Aims and Scope
The scope of the journal is broad and it includes but not limited to the following sub-themes:
Shariah
- Legal Method
- Islamic Law
- Conflict of Laws
- Gender and Law
- Industrial Relations Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
- Islamic Criminal Law
- Islamic Laws of Evidence
- Media Law Remedies
- Laws of Evidence
- Criminal Procedure
- Civil Procedure
Muamalat
- Islamic Business
- Islamic Economics
- Islamic Management & Administration
- Islamic Marketing, Islamic Finance
- Islamic Banking
- Islamic Accounting & Corporate Governance
- Shariah Auditing
- Islamic Entrepreneurship & Social Enterprise
- Islamic Social Finance (Zakat, Waqf, Infaq, Philantrrophy and etc.) and ICT
Islam
- Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence
- Islamic Jurisprudence
- Islamic Economy
- Islamic Management
- Islamic and Work Ethics Management
- Islamic Entrepreneurship
- Islamic Psychology Management
- Leadership and Da'wah
- Aqedah and Philosophy
- Issues in Islamic Economics
- Issues in Islamic Social
- Quran and Sunnah Studies
- Usul al-Din & Comparative Religion