Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura | Indonesia
P-ISSN: 2442-3084 | E-ISSN: 1907-591X | Open Submissioon
The journal focuses on the issue of Islamic Jurisprudence, Law and social sciences concerning plurality and living values in Southeast Asia. The social sciences that Al-Ihkam specializes in consist of religious studies, anthropology, criminology, economics, history, philosophy, political sciences, sociology and social psychology. The contents of both articles and research reports of the journal range from established and applied Jurisprudence in Southeast Asian society, local culture, to various approaches on legal studies. This journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars with related disciplines. Novelty and recency of issues, however, are the priority in publishing.
Indexer and journal Impact Factor
- International Indexer – Scopus: CiteScore: 5.8 Q1 | SNIP: 1.244 | SJR: 1.015 Q1
- International Indexer – Web of Science (WoS): Unindexed
- National Indexer – Sinta 21
- Others: DOAJ
Speed of Publication
- Submission to First Decision (Average in 2025): 17 Days
- Submission to Final Decision (Average in 2025): 148 Days
- Submission to Publication (Average in 2025): 158 Days
Publication Opportunities
- Acceptance Rate (2025): 24%
- Articles/Issue (Average): 12 Articles
Publication Charges
- Submission Charge: Free
- Article Processing Charge (APC): USD 400.00 (IDR 6,500,000.00)
- Fast Track Charge: N/A
Publication Frequencies
- June & December
Data update: January 2026
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Latest Articles: Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025)
- Islamic Mass Organizations Figures’ Views on Ulī al-amr: Implications for Indonesian Democracy and Compliance with The Government
Busyro Busyro, Maizul Imran, Zainuddin Zainuddin, Musda Asmara, Ismail Ismail
- Sidikare as Kinship-Based Dispute Resolution of Sasak Muslim within the National and Islamic Law Framework
Nisfawati Laili Jalilah, Baiq Ratna Mulhimmah, Syukri, Parida Angriani
- Suicide in Manggarai, Eastern Indonesia: Comparative Perspectives from Islamic, Catholic, and Indigenous Law
Fransiska Widyawati, Sumanto Al Qurtuby
- Redesigning Healthcare Waqf: Key Characteristics and Strategic Models for Indonesia Using the Delphi–Likert Approach
Sulistyowati Sulistyowati, Ascarya Ascarya, Raditya Sukmana, Tatang Astarudin, Rodame Monitorir Napitupulu
- Reevaluating Nafkah Obligations: Female Muslim Scholars’ Insight and Ethics of Gendered Finance in Indonesian Families
Nur Fadhilah, Nuril Hidayati, Siti Aisyah, Nurmahmudah Nurmahmudah
- Al-Ta’bîr al-Siyâsî lî al-Muslîmîn al-Shînîyîn bî Jember fî Mandzûri fiqh al-Siyasah: Aghlabiyah Dîniyah wa Aqalliyah ‘Arâqiyah
Moh. Syaeful Bahar, Dodik Harnadi, Ahmad Khubby Ali Rohmad
- Best Interest of the Child (Ḥifẓ al-Awlād) Principle in Adjudicating Marriage Dispensation for Under-Age Couples
Moch. Nurcholis, Iffatin Nur, Abd. Holik, Ahmad Muhtadi Anshor
- Legal Harmony: Integration of Customary, National, and Islamic Criminal Law in the Toraja Ma’rambu Langi
Islamul Haq, Resi Resi, Muhammad Suaib Tahir, Qurrah A’yuniyyah, Muh. Akram J Said
- Islamic Law Understanding and Female Breadwinners: Gender Equity or Economic Demand?
Abdul Basith Junaidy, Rusli Rusli, Ahwan Fanani
- Evaluating Halal Certification Assessment on Madurese Tourism Destination
Shofiyun Nahidloh, Lailatul Qadariyah, Firman Setiawan, Trischa Relanda Putra, Tri Pujiati
- Considering the Principles of Patrilineal Inheritance between Religions: Negotiations of Islamic and Customary Law
Sri Wahyuni, I Gede Suwindia, Rahmatullah, Syaiful Bahri, Siti Musawwamah
