Aims and Scopes

SALAM Digest: Syariah and Law Undergraduate Symposium aims to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical application in the realms of Syariah law, Fiqh, Islamic studies, and legal studies. It offers comprehensive coverage of:

  • Islamic Legal Dynamics: The conference proceedings explore the interplay between Islamic law and society, emphasizing legal sociology, criminology, Islamic legal ethics, and the impacts of legal policies within the context of Syariah.

  • Fiqh and Islamic Studies: This includes the application of Fiqh in various subfields, such as Islamic economic law, family law, jurisprudence, and contemporary Islamic issues, highlighting their role in the administration of justice and societal development.

SALAM Digest's specific aims include:

  • To offer a reputable and esteemed forum for publishing high-quality research in Syariah law, Fiqh, and Islamic studies.
  • To foster discussions on new theoretical and empirical insights into contemporary issues in Syariah law and Islamic studies.
  • To encourage a broad exchange of information among scholars and experts in multidisciplinary fields of Syariah law, Fiqh, and Islamic studies, both locally and internationally.
  • To disseminate pioneering research that examines the interconnection and interaction of current issues from the perspectives of Syariah law, Fiqh, and Islamic studies.

SALAM Digest welcomes contributions from scholars in related disciplines, including but not limited to:

  • Islamic Economic Law / Economic Law
  • Islamic Family Law / Family Law and Society
  • Islamic Legal Administration / Administrative Law and Society
  • Islamic Jurisprudence / Jurisprudence and Society
  • Islamic Comparative Law / Comparative Law and Society
  • Contemporary Islamic Issues and Society
  • Islamic Law and Society / Law and Society
  • Islamic Criminal Law / Criminal Law and Society
  • Islamic Law Related to Halal Studies / Law on Halal and Consumerism
  • Islamic International Law / International Law and Society
  • Legal Systems and Procedures
  • Fiqh and Legal Analysis
  • Islamic Studies Innovations