About the Journal

AT-TARBAWI: Jurnal Kajian Kependidikan Islam
Journal title Contemporary Islamic Law and Legal Issue
Initials CILLI
Abbreviation Contemp. Islam. Law Leg.
Language English
Management Style Open Access
Subject Areas Social Science, Law
Frequency 2 issues every year 
DOI Prefix  https://doi.org/10.63120/cilli
ISSN 2963-4555 XXXX-XXXX (online)
Publisher Presscience, Indonesia
Editor-in-Chief Seno Aris Sasmito (Scopus|SINTA|Google Scholar
Citation Analysis Google Scholar | Scopus

Contemporary Islamic Law and Legal Issue, is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Presscience. This journal is published twice a year, April and October. Contemporary Islamic Law and Legal Issues targets an international readership, including academic researchers, legal practitioners, students of Islamic studies and law, policymakers, and individuals interested in the evolving relationship between Islamic law and contemporary society. Contemporary Islamic Law and Legal Issues encourages original research articles, case studies, book reviews, and commentaries that contribute to a deeper understanding of how Islamic law intersects with pressing legal, social, and political issues of the 21st century. Submissions should demonstrate methodological rigor, whether through doctrinal analysis, empirical research, or interdisciplinary approaches, and are expected to engage with both historical foundations and forward-looking solutions.

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Call for Papers: Contemporary Islamic Law and Legal Issues (Issue 1, 2025)

2025-02-22

The Editorial Board of Contemporary Islamic Law and Legal Issues is pleased to invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit their original research papers for publication in Issue 1, 2025. This peer-reviewed journal provides a platform for academic discourse on contemporary legal issues related to Islamic law, aiming to contribute to the development of legal scholarship in the field.

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