The Fiqh Journal is a dedicated platform for the scholarly exploration and dissemination of research in the field of Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh). As one of the most dynamic and profound disciplines within Islamic studies, Fiqh encompasses the understanding and application of Islamic law derived from the Qur’an, Sunnah, and the rich intellectual heritage of Muslim jurists. This journal seeks to contribute to the ongoing discourse on Fiqh by providing a space for rigorous academic inquiry, critical analysis, and innovative perspectives on contemporary and classical issues in Islamic law. The Fiqh Journal aims to bridge the gap between traditional Islamic scholarship and modern challenges, fostering a deeper understanding of how Fiqh can address the complexities of today’s world. By publishing high-quality research articles, case studies, and critical reviews, the journal serves as a resource for scholars, practitioners, and students of Islamic law, as well as anyone interested in the intersection of faith, law, and society.
We invite contributions that explore the theoretical foundations of Fiqh, its historical development, comparative legal studies, and its application in diverse cultural and social contexts. Through this journal, we aspire to uphold the principles of justice, equity, and ethical reasoning that lie at the heart of Islamic jurisprudence, while encouraging dialogue and intellectual growth within the global Muslim community and beyond.
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Ahmad Deylami
Pages 33-62
Esmail Nematollahi
Pages 63-86
Ali Ghazanfari (Corresponding Author); Zoheira Mashayekhi; Zahra Sepehri
Pages 87-117
Saeid Zamani (Corresponding Author); Mostafa Gheibi
Pages 118-145
Seifollah Sarrami
Pages 172-199
Azam Khoshsourat Mowafaq; Seyed Mahdi Mir Dadashi; Razieh Saghir