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Focus and Scope
JIFala: Journal of Islamic Family Law is an academic journal that focuses on the study of family law in the context of Islamic law. This journal provides a broad and in-depth scope, focusing on legal issues related to the family in a sharia perspective, both in Indonesian and international contexts.
The following are some of the scope and focus of the study that are generally contained in this journal:
- Marriage Law in Islam:
Discussion related to the terms and principles of marriage according to Islamic law.
Analysis of the role of guardians, dowries, and marriage contracts.
Contemporary issues related to marriage, such as polygamy, interfaith marriage, and legal issues related to divorce. - Divorce Law in Islam:
Analysis of divorce procedures in Islam, including talaq, khulu', and divorce through the courts.
Discussion of rights arising from divorce, such as child custody, division of property, and maintenance. - Islamic Heritage Law:
A study on the division of inheritance according to Islamic law (fara'id), as well as the applicable principles of inheritance.
Legal issues are related to wills, grants, and inheritance arrangements in Islamic law. - Rights and Obligations in the Islamic Family:
Discussion of rights and obligations in the maintenance of wives and children, as well as analysis of the husband's obligations as a provider of alimony.
The issue of child custody in divorce and the underlying legal principles in an Islamic perspective. - Guardianship and Adoption in Islam:
A comparative study of the principles of family law in Islam and other family law systems, for example family law in the context of civil law or customary law. - Protection of the rights of women and children in Islamic law:
Discussions on the latest developments in Islamic family law, for example, related to women's rights in the family, the role of technology in marriage and divorce, as well as new regulations that have emerged in various countries related to the family. - Islamic Family Law in Legislation:
An analysis of Islamic family law in the context of state policy, for example how Islamic family law is applied in countries with Muslim-majority populations or countries that adopt Islamic family law in their national legal systems. - Economic Law in the Islamic Family:
The focus of the study is on the implementation of Islamic family law in Indonesia, such as the role of the Religious Court, the Marriage Law, and regulations related to divorce and child custody.





