About the Journal

Journal Title : Insani: Jurnal Pranata Sosial Hukum Islam
Frequency : 2 issues per year (June and December)
e-ISSN : 3123-3023
Editor in Chief : Arif Sugitanata
DOI Prefix : 10.65586 by 
Publisher : Mahkota Science Publishers
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Insani: Jurnal Pranata Sosial Hukum Islam is a reputable, open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal published biannually (June and December) by Mahkota Science Publishers. The journal focuses on Islamic law as a social institution, examining its interactions with culture, society, and local norms within Muslim communities, particularly in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.

This journal emphasises current and contemporary Islamic legal scholarship studies, employing theoretical and empirical approaches. The scope covers various disciplines intersecting with Islamic law as a social institution, including sociology, anthropology, psychology, law, economics, politics, history, philosophy, and Islamic astronomy ('ilm al-falak). The journal aims to promote scholarly contributions that reflect the diversity, dynamics, and lived realities of Islamic law in pluralistic societies.

Insani: Jurnal Pranata Sosial Hukum Islam welcomes submissions from academics and researchers across various disciplines. The originality of topics (novelty), contextual relevance, and academic rigour are of utmost priority in the publication process. All articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the journal or its affiliated institutions.

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Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Insani: Jurnal Pranata Sosial Hukum Islam
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The December 2025 issue has been formally published and made available online as part of the journal’s regular publication schedule. This edition presents seven original research articles authored and co-authored by 29 scholars affiliated with 28 academic and research institutions across fourteen countries: Indonesia, Türkiye, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Australia, Kenya, Canada, and the United States. The extensive institutional and geographical representation in this issue underscores the journal’s growing international standing and its enduring commitment to sharing rigorous, high-quality scholarly contributions with the global academic community.
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Published: 2025-12-03

Articles

  • Halal Labelling as Political Capital in Negotiating Islamic Law for Business Interests

    Eka Sutisna, Arsy Shakila Putri, Imam Ragimov, Zulkhaedir Abdussamad, Wawan Irawan
    111-126
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65586/insani.v1i2.35
  • Islamic Inheritance Law in Practice Among Multiethnic Muslim Families in Indonesia

    Roy Prabowo Lenggono
    127-143
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65586/insani.v1i2.39
  • The Dynamics of Islamic Law in the Practice of Modern Religious Philanthropy

    Rohmawati Rohmawati, Muhammad Zulfan Abdusyakur, Ghazy Ahmad Filando, Navi’ Vadila
    144-161
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65586/insani.v1i2.41
  • Islamic Law in Contemporary Indonesian Local Political Culture

    Qadriani Arifuddin, Asep Saifuddin, Atiyyatullah, Noorhani Dyani Laksmi
    162-177
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65586/insani.v1i2.47
  • Negotiating Women's Reproductive Rights Within the Framework of Islamic Law

    Ahmed Abdel Fattah, Rahmi Jumiyah, Zaki Saiful Alam, Asyifa Nur Mediana, Ihsan Jaya Rauf
    178-193
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65586/insani.v1i2.57
  • Moral Militarisation in the Implementation of Islamic Law in Public Dress Code Raids

    Nabila Putri, Amira Martin, Omar Rahman, Nurul Aini, Annisa Rahmawati
    194-210
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65586/insani.v1i2.77
  • Legitimising Power through Islamic Law in Identity Politics

    Sheila Puspitasari, Bella Maharani, Isabella Moore, Fatimah Azzahra, Dewi Putriani Yogosara Lodewijk
    211-227
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65586/insani.v1i2.78
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