About the Journal

Journal of Islamic Legal Governance focuses on the intersection of Islamic law (Shari'ah) and governance in contemporary society. It covers topics such as Islamic jurisprudence, the role of Shari'ah in political systems, governance models, and human rights, with a focus on their application in Muslim-majority countries and global diaspora communities. The journal also explores Islamic legal reforms, family law, social governance, ethical governance principles, legal education, and case studies from various regions. It aims to promote interdisciplinary dialogue on how Islamic law influences governance, legal practices, and public policy in the modern world.