Aims and Scope

Aims: Islamic Social Sciences and Humanities

Ulum Islamiyyah’s Scope:

  1. Islamic Law and Jurisprudence: Shariah, Maqasid Shariah (Objectives of Islamic Law), Usul al-Fiqh (Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence), Comparative Islamic Law, Islamic policy and Regulation, Rights and Ethics in Islam.
  2. Islamic Economics, Finance and Management: Financial Technology, Islamic Banking, Islamic Social Finance, Zakat and Waqf Administration, Sustainable and Ethical Investments, Human Resource, Islamic Leadership, Islamic Wealth Management and Strategic Management.
  3. Islamic Education and Learning technologies: Online Education, Language studies, curriculum development, Islamic pedagogy, Blended Learning, Innovative Education.
  4. Islamic Theology and History: Usul al-Din (fundamental beliefs of Islam), Quranic studies, Hadith studies, Sirah Studies, Islamic Thought, Islamic Civilization and Da’wah.

The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, original research that promotes a deeper understanding of the intellectual and cultural heritage of Islam. It also seeks to foster constructive dialogue between Islamic scholarship and other academic disciplines, promoting a broader understanding of the role of Islam in history and its ongoing relevance in the modern world.

We welcome contributions from scholars of all backgrounds and encourage interdisciplinary approaches that engage with both classical Islamic texts and contemporary issues.