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Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics (In Progress)
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025) -
Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)This issue has been available online since June 27, 2025, for the regular issue of June 2025. All articles in this issue (number of original research articles not stated) were authored/co-authored by 15 authors from 5 countries (Indonesia, Algeria, Belgium, Malaysia, and Czech Republic).
This issue of Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics offers a compelling collection of interdisciplinary studies that examine contemporary challenges in Islamic family law across diverse socio-legal landscapes. From the legal intricacies of wali hakim appointments in Islamic marriages to systemic issues of marriage identity forgery in Indonesia, the articles critically explore how Sharia principles intersect with national legal systems. Contributions also highlight the transformative potential of religious-based mediation within police institutions and peripheral regions, providing globally relevant insights through case studies like BP4R and BP4. The issue culminates in a nuanced discussion of child marriage practices along Indonesia’s coastal areas, revealing tensions between state norms and lived Islamic traditions. Together, these articles invite scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to rethink Islamic legal ethics in a transnational context.
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Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)This issue has been available online since December 30, 2024, for the regular issue of December 2024. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 14 authors from 5 countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia).
This issue of Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics delivers timely, thought-provoking scholarship on the dynamic interface between Islamic law and contemporary ethical dilemmas. Exploring topics such as post-divorce justice for non-working women, inheritance disputes in euthanasia cases, and the legitimacy of cryptocurrency as a Sharia-compliant asset, the authors confront complex legal landscapes with grounded normative frameworks. Also featured are critical analyses of how Sunnah values shape domestic violence prevention efforts and the ongoing challenges of interpreting Islamic law in rapidly changing societies. With contributions from scholars across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, this volume offers global perspectives that enrich ongoing conversations in Islamic legal studies and reform.
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Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)This issue has been available online since June 12, 2024, for the regular issue of December 2024. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 15 authors from 4 countries (Indonesia, Germany, Turkey, and Malaysia).
This inaugural issue of Antmind Review: Journal of Sharia and Legal Ethics presents a rich tapestry of legal scholarship exploring critical intersections between Islamic jurisprudence, ethics, and contemporary legal systems. Articles span a range of urgent issues, from nuanced interpretations of inheritance law in light of slander and qiyas musawi, to the role of election oversight bodies in democratic governance, and legal-environmental tensions surrounding plastic waste in Bali. Ethical reflections on the death penalty in Islamic thought and multi-country insights into legal compliance further enrich the volume. Bridging classical Islamic legal reasoning with modern policy challenges, this edition offers a valuable platform for international readers seeking to engage with emerging debates in Sharia and legal ethics.
