Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review (SDLR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse on the intersection of Islamic constitutional principles, legislative frameworks, and governance systems. Rooted in the classical Islamic legal tradition of fiqh siyasah dusturiyah-which encompasses the study of statecraft, constitutional governance, and legislative processes within an Islamic paradigm-the journal provides a platform for rigorous analysis of how Islamic legal theory interacts with modern political, legal, and societal structures. Below is a detailed exploration of the journal’s thematic scope, designed to guide contributors and readers in understanding its academic focus. The journal is published regularly in January, March, May, July, September and November.

Vol. 1 No. 4 (2026): Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review

Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse on the intersection of Islamic constitutional principles, legislative frameworks, and governance systems. Rooted in the classical Islamic legal tradition of fiqh siyasah dusturiyah-which encompasses the study of statecraft, constitutional governance, and legislative processes within an Islamic paradigm-the journal provides a platform for rigorous analysis of how Islamic legal theory interacts with modern political, legal, and societal structures. Below is a detailed exploration of the journal’s thematic scope, designed to guide contributors and readers in understanding its academic focus. The journal is published regularly in  January, March, May, July, September and November.

Published: 2026-01-24

Freedom of Opinion from the Perspective of Islamic Law and Human Rights

Ahmad Husairi, Sarah Nur Izzati, Kurnia Saputri (Author) | 1-18 Pages
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Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review (SDLR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse on the intersection of Islamic constitutional principles, legislative frameworks, and governance systems. Rooted in the classical Islamic legal tradition of fiqh siyasah dusturiyah-which encompasses the study of statecraft, constitutional governance, and legislative processes within an Islamic paradigm-the journal provides a platform for rigorous analysis of how Islamic legal theory interacts with modern political, legal, and societal structures. Below is a detailed exploration of the journal’s thematic scope, designed to guide contributors and readers in understanding its academic focus. The journal is published regularly in January, March, May, July, September and November.

 

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