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  • International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA)
    مجلد 8 عدد 1 (2025)

    The Editorial Board of the International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) is pleased to present Volume 8, Number 1 (2025), continuing our mission to provide a reputable platform for high-quality scholarship in Syariah and legal studies. This latest installment from the Faculty of Syariah and Law (FSU), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), serves as a further continuation of the critical academic discourses established in our previous volumes, reflecting a deepened engagement with the evolving legal landscape. This issue features an engaging selection of articles that explore contemporary debates, doctrinal developments, and applied legal issues relevant to both Islamic and civil legal systems. By showcasing contributions from diverse academic institutions and jurisdictions, INSLA E-Proceedings continues to grow in reach and impact. The works presented in this issue reflect critical thought, scholarly rigour, and a sophisticated approach to the ethical, social, and jurisprudential questions that define today’s world. We thank all authors, peer reviewers, and members of the academic community for their invaluable contributions. As always, we invite readers to delve into this issue and join us in advancing meaningful discourse and research in the vibrant and evolving fields of Syariah and law.

  • International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA)
    مجلد 7 عدد 1 (2024)

    The Editorial Board of the International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) is pleased to present Volume 7, Number 1 (2024), continuing our mission to provide a reputable platform for high-quality scholarship in Syariah and legal studies. This latest installment from the Faculty of Syariah and Law (FSU), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), serves as a further continuation of the critical academic discourses established in our previous volumes, reflecting a deepened engagement with the evolving legal landscape. This issue features an engaging selection of articles that explore contemporary debates, doctrinal developments, and applied legal issues relevant to both Islamic and civil legal systems. By showcasing contributions from diverse academic institutions and jurisdictions, INSLA E-Proceedings continues to grow in reach and impact. The works presented in this issue reflect critical thought, scholarly rigour, and a sophisticated approach to the ethical, social, and jurisprudential questions that define today’s world. We thank all authors, peer reviewers, and members of the academic community for their invaluable contributions. As always, we invite readers to delve into this issue and join us in advancing meaningful discourse and research in the vibrant and evolving fields of Syariah and law.

  • International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA)
    مجلد 6 عدد 1 (2023)

    The Editorial Board of the International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) is pleased to present Volume 6, Number 1 (2023), continuing our mission to provide a reputable platform for high-quality scholarship in Syariah and legal studies. This issue serves as a further continuation of the critical academic discourses and research themes established in our previous volumes, reflecting a deepened engagement with the evolving legal landscape. This publication from the Faculty of Syariah and Law (FSU), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), continues to explore contemporary debates, doctrinal developments, and applied legal issues relevant to both Islamic and civil legal systems. By showcasing contributions from diverse academic institutions and jurisdictions, INSLA E-Proceedings continues to grow in reach and impact. The works presented in this issue reflect critical thought, scholarly rigour, and a sophisticated approach to the ethical, social, and jurisprudential questions that define today’s world. We thank all authors, peer reviewers, and members of the academic community for their invaluable contributions. As always, we invite readers to delve into this issue and join us in advancing meaningful discourse and research in the vibrant and evolving fields of Syariah and law.

  • International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA)
    مجلد 5 عدد 1 (2022)

    The Editorial Board of the International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) is pleased to present Volume 5, Number 1 (2022), continuing our mission to provide a reputable platform for high-quality scholarship in Syariah and legal studies. Building upon the critical discourses established in our 2020 and 2021 volumes, this issue reflects a continued engagement with the evolving legal landscape as we navigate the complexities of a changing global society. This latest installment from the Faculty of Syariah and Law (FSU), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), remains a steadfast platform for exploring contemporary debates, doctrinal developments, and applied legal issues relevant to both Islamic and civil legal systems. Now available online through our Open Journal Systems (OJS) to enhance global visibility, INSLA E-Proceedings continues to grow in reach and impact, showcasing contributions from diverse academic institutions and jurisdictions. The works presented in this issue reflect critical thought, scholarly rigour, and a deep engagement with the ethical, social, and jurisprudential questions that define the current era of legal transition and recovery. We thank all authors, peer reviewers, and members of the academic community for their invaluable contributions. As always, we invite readers to delve into this issue and join us in advancing meaningful discourse and research in the vibrant and evolving fields of Syariah and law.

  • International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA)
    مجلد 4 عدد 1 (2021)

    The Editorial Board of the International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) is pleased to present Volume 4, Number 1 (2021), titled "Syariah and Law in Facing COVID-19: The Way Forward." As a direct continuation of the critical discourse initiated in our 2020 volume, this issue further explores our mission to provide a reputable platform for high-quality scholarship in Syariah and legal studies within the shifting global landscape. Since its establishment in 2010 by the Faculty of Syariah and Law (FSU), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), INSLA has remained steadfast in addressing contemporary debates and doctrinal developments relevant to both Islamic and civil legal systems. Now available online through our Open Journal Systems (OJS) to enhance global visibility, INSLA E-Proceedings continues to grow in reach and impact, showcasing contributions from diverse academic institutions and jurisdictions. This volume builds upon the foundations laid in the previous year, reflecting deeper critical thought, scholarly rigour, and a continued engagement with the evolving ethical, social, and jurisprudential questions posed by the pandemic's aftermath. We thank all authors, peer reviewers, and members of the academic community for their invaluable contributions. As always, we invite readers to delve into this issue and join us in advancing meaningful discourse and research in the vibrant and evolving fields of Syariah and law.

  • International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA)
    مجلد 3 عدد 1 (2020)

    The Editorial Board of the International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) is pleased to present Volume 3, Number 1 (2020), titled "Syariah and Law in Facing COVID-19: The Way Forward." Since its establishment in 2010 by the Faculty of Syariah and Law (FSU), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), INSLA has continued its mission to provide a reputable platform for high-quality scholarship in Syariah and legal studies. This issue features an engaging selection of articles that explore contemporary debates, doctrinal developments, and applied legal issues arising from the global pandemic, relevant to both Islamic and civil legal systems. Now available online through our Open Journal Systems (OJS) to enhance global visibility, INSLA E-Proceedings continues to grow in reach and impact, showcasing contributions from diverse academic institutions and jurisdictions. The works presented in this issue reflect critical thought, scholarly rigour, and a deep engagement with the evolving legal landscape, particularly in addressing the ethical, social, and jurisprudential questions posed by COVID-19. We thank all authors, peer reviewers, and members of the academic community for their invaluable contributions. As always, we invite readers to delve into this issue and join us in advancing meaningful discourse and research in the vibrant and evolving fields of Syariah and law.

     

  • International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA)
    مجلد 2 عدد 1 (2019)

    The Editorial Board of the International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) is pleased to present Volume 2, Number 1 (2019), specifically featuring the "International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) 2018 Reports." Published as a vital record of the preceding year’s scholarly convening, this issue continues our mission to provide a reputable platform for high-quality scholarship and academic documentation in Syariah and legal studies. Since its establishment in 2010 by the Faculty of Syariah and Law (FSU), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), INSLA has remained a key platform for exploring contemporary debates and applied legal issues relevant to both Islamic and civil legal systems. Now available online through our Open Journal Systems (OJS) to enhance global visibility, INSLA E-Proceedings continues to grow in reach and impact, showcasing contributions and formal proceedings from diverse academic institutions and jurisdictions. The reports and works presented in this issue reflect critical thought, scholarly rigour, and a deep engagement with the evolving legal landscape. We thank all authors, peer reviewers, and members of the academic community for their invaluable contributions to these reports. As always, we invite readers to delve into this issue and join us in advancing meaningful discourse and research in the vibrant and evolving fields of Syariah and law.

  • International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA)
    مجلد 1 عدد 1 (2018)

    The Editorial Board of the International Seminar on Syariah and Law (INSLA) is pleased to present Volume 1, Number 1 (2018), titled "Harmonisation of Syariah and Law as Catalyst to Global Peace." This inaugural digital volume from the Faculty of Syariah and Law (FSU), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), marks a significant milestone in our mission to provide a reputable platform for high-quality scholarship. This issue features an engaging selection of manuscripts that explore contemporary debates, doctrinal developments, and applied legal issues relevant to both Islamic and civil legal systems. By showcasing contributions from diverse academic institutions and jurisdictions, INSLA E-Proceedings continues to grow in reach and impact. The works presented in this issue reflect critical thought, scholarly rigour, and a deep engagement with the evolving legal landscape, particularly in addressing the ethical, social, and jurisprudential questions necessary for fostering global peace. We thank all authors, peer reviewers, and members of the academic community for their invaluable contributions. As always, we invite readers to delve into this issue and join us in advancing meaningful discourse and research in the vibrant and evolving fields of Syariah and law.