Journals

  • JHIES: Journal of Islamic Law and Sharia Economy

    JHIES: Journal of Islamic Law and Sharia Economics is a scholarly platform that presents ideas, research, and critical reflections on the contemporary development of Islamic law and sharia-based economics. The journal explores current and contextually relevant issues in Islamic law ranging from family law and criminal law to the reconstruction of Islamic legal thought that embodies modernity and innovation. In parallel, it also addresses the evolving landscape of sharia economics, including Islamic finance, halal business practices, and economic models grounded in Islamic values. Through a rigorous peer-review process, JHIES is committed to ensuring the academic quality and practical relevance of each manuscript for the advancement of both scholarship and real-world application.

    Published biannually, JHIES welcomes contributions from academics, researchers, and practitioners who bring fresh, research-based perspectives rooted in sharia values. More than just a source of reference, the journal bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering grounded yet intellectually sound discourse. With open access and a strong commitment to publication ethics, JHIES stands not only as an archive of knowledge but as a living forum for the evolving discourse on just and sustainable Islamic legal and economic systems.

  • MAPAN: Educational Management and Analysis

    The MAPAN Journal emerges as a response to the educational world’s need for a strong, research-based managerial foundation focused on quality improvement. In each edition, MAPAN is committed not only to presenting data but also to offering critical reflections on the dynamics of education, whether in local, national, or global contexts. Furthermore, this journal provides a forum for scholarly dialogue that emphasizes sharp analysis and contributes to the formulation of fair and sustainable educational policies.