Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Islamic Studies

Islamic Studies is dedicated to advancing scholarly research and dialogue within the field of Islamic studies. The journal aims to provide a platform for academically rigorous and diverse contributions that deepen understanding of Islamic thought, history, and contemporary issues. The scope of Islamic Studies in general, such as Islamic Theology and Philosophy, Islamic Law and Jurisprudence, Islamic Arts and Culture, Contemporary Issues in Islamic Society, Islamic Education, and other subjects that fit the scope of ZIJIS.

Calendar Icon Published: 1 November 2025

Articles

  • Review of Islamic Law on Restrictions in the Practice of Renting a Rental Car
    Abstract
    The car rental business is currently being developed by business people in Indonesia. With the business of providing car rental, people can choose what car they want to use by...

    185-196
  • An Islamic Legal Review of Profit-Sharing Practices in Shrimp Fishing
    Abstract
    This study explores the practice of profit-sharing between boat owners ( juragan ) and shrimp fishermen in Kampung Laut, Kuala Jambi District, through the lens of Islamic law....

    197-207
  • Overtime Wage Practices in Indonesia A Qualitative Analysis Based on Islamic Economic Law at PT. Agro Jaya Perdana
    Abstract
    The wage and overtime compensation system in Indonesia continues to face systemic challenges in ensuring fairness, transparency, and the protection of workers' rights. This...

    208-217
  • An Islamic Legal Review of the Joint Liability System Practice in PNM Mekar Financing
    Abstract
    This study examines the implementation of the tanggung renteng (joint liability) system in microfinance practices at PNM Mekaar in Kelurahan Parit Culum 1, from the perspective...

    218-228
  • Lease Contract Practices in Fishing Pond Rentals from the Perspective of Islamic Law
    Abstract
    This study explores the leasing mechanism of fishing ponds from an Islamic legal perspective, focusing on the practice at Pojok Ikan Jambi as a case study. The background of...

    229-237
  • Digital Islamic Banking and Millennial Preferences: A Systematic Literature Review
    Abstract
    This article examines millennial behavioral patterns in adopting Islamic digital banking services using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as the primary analytical framework....

    238-248
  • Early Marriage and Divorce in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review of Socioeconomic, Educational, and Health Dimensions
    Abstract
    This article examines the complex relationship between early marriage and divorce in Indonesia, a phenomenon that continues to generate significant social, cultural, and...

    249-258
  • The Practice of Buying and Selling Used Clothes According to the Perspective of Islamic Law
    Abstract
    This article examines the dynamics of the second-hand clothing trade in Indonesia, which has grown significantly in response to rising demand for affordable apparel while...

    259-268
  • Accountability in Islamic Law for Damage or Loss of Goods in Service Transactions: A Systematic Literature Review
    Abstract
    This article examines the accountability of service providers in cases of loss or damage to goods from the perspective of Islamic law. The study aims to analyze the extent to...

    269-277
  • A Review of Islamic Law on the Target of Grocery Stores
    Abstract
    This study explores the integration of Islamic business ethics into marketing practices as a foundation for promoting fairness, transparency, and sustainability in contemporary...

    278-286
  • A Review of Sharia Economic Law on Excavator Leasing in Oil Palm Plantations
    Abstract
    This study examines the practice of excavator leasing within oil palm plantation operations at Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor Campus 10 Jambi from the perspective of Sharia...

    287-295
  • An Islamic Legal Review of Fixed-Tariff Fishing at Kasdi Fishing in Rano Village
    Abstract
    This study examines the practice of fixed-tariff recreational fishing at Kasdi Fishing in Rano Village from the perspective of Islamic law, focusing on the applicability of the...

    296-304
  • An Islamic Law Review of the Practice of Selling Confiscated Items at Pondok Pesantren Riyadhul Amien Danau Lamo
    Abstract
    This study examines the practice of confiscating and subsequently selling abandoned personal items at Pondok Pesantren Riyadhul Amien Danau Lamo from the perspective of Islamic...

    305-313
  • An Islamic Law Review of Conditional Debt Practices Between Collectors and Fishermen
    Abstract
    This study examines conditional debt practices between collectors (fish buyers) and fishermen in Tanjung Solok Village, Kuala Jambi Subdistrict, a traditional economic...

    314-320
  • Remuneration Practices in Funeral Rites in Parit Culum 1 Village: An Islamic Law Perspective
    Abstract
    This study analyzes remuneration practices associated with funeral rites in Parit Culum 1 Village from the perspective of Islamic law. The research responds to the social...

    321-329
  • A Sharia Economic Law Review of Profit-Sharing Practices
    Abstract
    This study examines profit-sharing practices at Koperasi Insan Madani Syariah in Rantau Karya Village and evaluates their conformity with Sharia economic law. Motivated by the...

    330-338
  • The Practice of Fish Trading Using the Mid-Sea Pickup System (Nyepai) in Kampung Laut Subdistrict: An Islamic Law Perspective
    Abstract
    This study examines the practice of fish trading conducted via the mid-sea pickup system (nyepai) in Kampung Laut Subdistrict, Tanjung Jabung Timur, from the perspective of...

    339-346
  • Retail Practice of Pertalite Fuel in Small-Scale Sales: A Perspective from Islamic Law and Presidential Regulation No. 117 of 2021
    Abstract
    This study examines the retail sale of Pertalite fuel in Kelurahan Kampung Singkep from the perspectives of Islamic law and Presidential Regulation No. 117 of 2021. The...

    347-355
  • The Practice of Buying and Selling Second-hand Clothing from the Perspective of Islamic Economics
    Abstract
    This study analyzes the practice of buying and selling second-hand clothing at Blok D Market, Geragai District, from the perspective of Islamic economics, focusing on the extent...

    356-364
  • Role of Kantor Urusan Agama (KUA) in the Control and Supervision of Product Halal-ness
    Abstract
    This study examines the role of the Kantor Urusan Agama (KUA) in controlling and supervising the halal status of products at the local level, using KUA Mendahara (Mendahara Ilir...

    365-374
  • Salam Contract in Online Transactions: A Review Based on the Compilation of Sharia Economic Law
    Abstract
    The advancement of digital technology has significantly transformed commercial practices, including the emergence of online transactions that require legal and ethical...

    375-384
  • An Islamic Legal Review of the Practice of Buying and Selling Hair Clippings
    Abstract
    This study examines the practice of buying and selling hair clippings conducted at Lidya Salon, Talang Babat Subdistrict, from the perspective of Islamic law. Emerging within...

    385-394