AIM AND SCOPE
Jurnal Ilmu Multi Syariah (JIMS)
Journal Aims
The primary aim of the Jurnal Ilmu Multi Syariah (JIMS) is to serve as a leading academic platform for the publication of original research, conceptual studies, and critical analyses related to various aspects of Shariah in a contemporary context. This journal aims to:
- Advance Shariah Scholarship: Encourage the emergence of new ideas, innovative theories, and cutting-edge methodologies in Shariah studies, both normatively and empirically.
- Bridge Shariah with Other Disciplines: Facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue between Shariah sciences and fields such as economics, law, social sciences, politics, technology, environment, and humanities, to generate comprehensive solutions to global challenges.
- Enhance Shariah Understanding and Application: Present relevant and applicable research findings to help practitioners, academics, policymakers, and the general public better and more accurately understand and apply Shariah principles.
- Promote Islamic Finance and Economic Literacy: Become a key reference for the development of global Islamic finance and economic literacy, fostering the sustainable growth of Shariah-based industries and practices.
- Contribute to Sustainable Development: Provide a scientific foundation for the development of policies and practices that support sustainable development based on Shariah values, including social justice, environmental stewardship, and collective well-being.
Journal Scope
The Jurnal Ilmu Multi Syariah (JIMS) welcomes scholarly articles covering, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Islamic Law (Fiqh and Usul Fiqh):
- In-depth studies of Fiqh schools of thought and their developments.
- Analysis of contemporary fatwas and ijtihad in response to modern issues.
- Comparative studies of Islamic law with positive legal systems.
- Application of Fiqh principles in various sectors.
- Islamic Economics and Finance:
- Islamic banking, insurance (takaful), capital markets, and other Shariah-compliant financial instruments.
- Maqasid Al-Shariah in economics and finance.
- Islamic philanthropy (zakat, infaq, sadaqah, waqf) and its impact on economic development.
- Regulation and policy in Islamic economics.
- Islamic Business and Management:
- Islamic business ethics and Shariah-based corporate management.
- Marketing, human resources, and operations from a Shariah perspective.
- Shariah-compliant corporate governance (GCG).
- Islamic innovation and entrepreneurship.
- Islamic Social and Political Studies:
- Studies on Muslim societies and contemporary issues.
- Concepts of justice, human rights, and democracy in Islam.
- Interfaith relations and dialogue among civilizations.
- Shariah-based governance and public policy.
- Islamic Education:
- Islamic education curriculum and methodologies.
- Character and moral development in education.
- Management of Islamic educational institutions.
- Islamic education in the digital era.
- Science and Technology from a Shariah Perspective:
- Islamic ethics in scientific research and technological development.
- Shariah applications in medical, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence fields.
- Halal innovation and food technology.
- Environment and Shariah-Based Sustainable Development:
- Concepts of environmental conservation in Islam.
- Sustainable development and green economy based on Shariah.
- Management of natural resources from an Islamic perspective.
- Interdisciplinary Shariah Studies:
- Research that integrates Shariah with non-Shariah disciplines for holistic analysis.
This journal accepts various types of articles, including research articles (quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods), case studies, systematic literature reviews, and conceptual essays that make significant contributions to the understanding and advancement of multi-Shariah studies.