About the Journal
SHAHIH: Journal of Islamicate Multidisciplinary is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research on Islamic Law and Islamic Studies. The journal provides a platform for scholarly discussions on classical and contemporary issues related to Islamic thought, law, and civilization from multidisciplinary perspectives.
Focus
The journal welcomes contributions that explore the theoretical, philosophical, and practical dimensions of Islamic law and Islamic studies. It aims to enrich academic discourse by integrating historical, textual, socio-cultural, and comparative approaches.
Scope
The scope of SHAHIH includes, but is not limited to:
Islamic Law (Fiqh & Sharia)
- Theories and principles of Islamic jurisprudence (Usul al-Fiqh)
- Comparative studies of Islamic and modern legal systems
- Application of Islamic law in contemporary societies
- Fatwa studies and their socio-legal implications
- Islamic family law, criminal law, economic law, and human rights
Islamic Studies
- Quranic studies and interpretations (Tafsir)
- Hadith studies and their methodological developments
- Islamic theology (Aqidah) and philosophy
- Sufism (Tasawwuf) and Islamic spirituality
- Islamic history, civilization, and cultural heritage
- Contemporary issues in Islam and global challenges
The journal encourages interdisciplinary studies that bridge Islamic knowledge with fields such as law, social sciences, humanities, economics, and education. Articles that offer new insights, critical analyses, and empirical findings on Islam and Muslim societies are highly encouraged.