Vol. 2 No. 1 (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: 30 May 2025

Articles

  • The Law of Guardianship in Marriage According to Madhhab Scholars
    Abstract
    Guardianship in the marriage contract is one of the key elements in Islamic marriage law and serves as a main differentiator between the views of various scholarly schools of...

    1-8
  • The Phenomenon of Siri Marriage in Indonesia: A Review of Munakahat Fiqh
    Abstract
    Unregistered (siri) marriage, which refers to a marriage that is religiously valid but not officially registered within the state administration, has become a significant...

    9-16
  • A Review of Fiqh Muamalah on the Practice of Unsecured Credit in Conventional Banking
    Abstract
    Unsecured Loans (KTA) are conventional banking products that offer loans without requiring collateral or guarantees. While providing easy access to financing, this practice...

    17-22
  • Fiqh of Worship in the Context of Modern Life: Adaptation in the Implementation of Prayer in Public Places
    Abstract
    The implementation of prayer, as one of the pillars of Islam, has specific rules in Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh). However, the development of modern life has posed new...

    23-29
  • Fiqh of Worship in the Life of Millennial Muslims: Overcoming Challenges in Carrying Out Worship in the Midst of Busyness
    Abstract
    This study aims to explore the challenges faced by millennial Muslims in performing acts of worship, particularly fiqh ibadah, amidst the busyness of modern life. The research...

    30-37
  • Application of the Mudhorobah Agreement in Sharia Farming Business Financing
    Abstract
    Sharia financing, particularly through the mudharabah contract, offers a profit-sharing, interest-free capital alternative aligned with Islamic economic principles and is...

    38-46
  • Community Experiences in Confronting Economic Inequality and Its Impacts on Livelihoods
    Abstract
    This study aims to provide an in-depth understanding of community experiences in confronting economic inequality and the effects on social, psychological, and livelihood...

    47-56
  • The Role of Small and Medium Enterprises in Local Economic Development: A Case Study of Tanjung Jabung Timur, Jambi Province
    Abstract
    This study examines the strategic role of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in driving local economic development in Tanjung Jabung Timur, Jambi Province, against a backdrop...

    57-65
  • The Role of Government in the Implementation of Food Security Programs through Catfish Farming (lele)
    Abstract
    This study examines the role of local government in implementing a food security program based on catfish (lele) farming in Kelurahan Talang Babat, focusing on four dimensions:...

    66-75
  • The Role of Islamic Microfinance Institutions in Promoting UMKM (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) Growth in Indonesia: A SWOT Analysis
    Abstract
    This study investigates the role of Islamic microfinance institutions in fostering the growth of UMKM (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) in Indonesia by applying a SWOT...

    76-84
  • Implementation of Islamic Business Ethics in Marketing Sofa Products at ACC Furniture Jambi
    Abstract
    Islamic business ethics fundamentally emphasize honesty, trustworthiness, justice, and transparency in all economic activities, including marketing practices. Amid intensifying...

    85-92
  • Analysis of Syirkah practices in cattle farming within Islamic economics in Tanjung Jabung Timur
    Abstract
    This study is motivated by the imperative to advance Islamic economics in Indonesia through the application of the syirkah partnership contract in agribusiness, which holds...

    93-101
  • Cryptocurrency system as a digital currency in Islamic economics
    Abstract
    The rise of digital technologies has propelled cryptocurrency as a global financial innovation offering efficiency, transparency, and decentralized transactions. Its adoption,...

    102-110
  • Implementation of QRIS as a Digital Payment System Based on Sharia Principles
    Abstract
    The rapid digital transformation of payment systems has accelerated the shift from cash to more efficient non-cash instruments, notably through the Quick Response Code...

    111-119
  • Islamic legal analysis of pay-later usage as an electronic transaction
    Abstract
    The rapid expansion of financial technology in Indonesia has propelled the popularity of buy now pay later (BNPL) services, notably Shopee PayLater, which enable deferred...

    120-128
  • Islamic Economic Principles Review of Cooperative Practices in Broiler Chicken Farming in Geragai District
    Abstract
    This study examines cooperative practices in broiler chicken farming in Geragai District, where the prevalent core–plasma partnership model raises persistent issues of equity,...

    129-137
  • Financial Technology Use in Fulfilling Family Needs: A Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah Perspective
    Abstract
    The proliferation of financial technology (fintech) has reshaped global and national financial systems, including practices within Muslim households in Indonesia. Beyond...

    138-146
  • Shopee-Pay as an Electronic Transaction Instrument: A Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah Perspective
    Abstract
    The rapid expansion of financial technology in Indonesia has reshaped everyday transaction patterns, notably through digital wallets and paylater services offered by e-commerce...

    147-155
  • An Islamic Economic Perspective on the Partnership Model of Broiler Chicken Farmers in Pematang Rahim Village, Mendahara Ulu
    Abstract
    The increasing demand for animal protein in Indonesia has driven the growth of the broiler chicken farming sector, including in Pematang Rahim Village, Mendahara Ulu, which...

    156-165
  • The Implementation of the Ba’i Istisna Principle in Online Trading Practices
    Abstract
    The digital transformation of the commercial sector has encouraged communities to adopt online trading systems, including in Kelurahan Talang Babat, where the practice of...

    166-175
  • Analysis of the Implementation of Mudharabah and Musyarakah Contracts, Transparency, and Member Empowerment in Islamic Cooperatives
    Abstract
    Islamic cooperatives have emerged as alternative microfinance institutions expected to meet the public’s demand for a fair, transparent, and Sharia-compliant financing system....

    176-184