Focus and Scope

Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to the exploration of Islamic law (Sharia) and legal ethics in both classical and contemporary contexts. The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, and case studies that address the ethical dimensions, legal interpretations, and practical applications of Sharia in diverse social, cultural, and legal systems.

Core topics include, but are not limited to:
1. Islamic Jurisprudence and Ethics: Foundational principles, ushul fiqh, maqashid al-shariah, and ethical reasoning in Islamic legal tradition.
2. Sharia in Modern Legal Systems: The role of Islamic law in contemporary governance, public policy, and civil society.
3. Family and Personal Status Law: Marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody, and gender-related issues.
4. Criminal Law and Justice in Islam: Theoretical and applied dimensions of Islamic criminal law and restorative practices.
5. Religious Mediation and Conflict Resolution: Ethical and procedural dimensions of mediation and dispute settlement in Muslim communities.
6. Legal Pluralism and Comparative Law: Interaction between Islamic law, customary law, and state legal systems across regions.
7. Ethics in Governance, Economy, and Technology: Islamic perspectives on political ethics, environmental responsibility, business ethics, digital innovation, and financial technologies.

The journal embraces interdisciplinary approaches from law, ethics, sociology, anthropology, religious studies, and political science. It seeks to foster global academic dialogue by publishing research from scholars and practitioners working in both majority-Muslim and minority-Muslim contexts.