Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): 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: 30 November 2024

Articles

  • Management Boarding School SMAIT: Character Education Religious and Disciplined
    Abstract
    Abstract: This study aims to examine the management of the boarding school program in shaping religious character and discipline at SMA IT Ash-Shiddiiqi. Utilizing a...

    43-53
  • Implementation of Sharia Principles in Online Buying and Selling Practices in Indonesia
    Abstract
    The practice of online buying and selling in Indonesia is increasingly growing along with advancements in digital technology. However, it is crucial to ensure that these...

    54-61
  • Akad in Digital Business: A Study of Fiqh Muamalah on Marketplace and E-Commerce
    Abstract
    The development of digital technology has driven a major transformation in the business world, particularly through the emergence of marketplaces and e-commerce. This situation...

    62-68
  • The Dynamics of Marriage Law in Islam: Between Tradition and State Regulations
    Abstract
    Marriage law in Islam is a fundamental component of fiqh al-munakahat that governs the legal and spiritual aspects of the marital relationship. In practice, this body of law...

    69-77
  • Analysis of Islamic Law on Cooperation Agreements in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
    Abstract
    The cooperation contract (akad) in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) plays an important role in boosting the community's economy. From the perspective of Islamic law,...

    78-85