Journal Information

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Original title : Fanur Islamic Law Review
Abbreviation : FILR
Frequency : 2 issues per year (June and December)
Number of articles per issue : 5–7 research articles and reviews per issue
DOI : 10.47731/njil
ISSN : 3124-730X (Online)
Editor-in-Chief : Jeery Febrian, Ph.D.
Publisher : Dinamedia Publisher
Citation Analysis : Google Scholar, Dimensions, Garuda
Subject Area : Arts and Humanities
Category : Religious Studies
Discipline : Islamic Law

Fanur Islamic Law Review (FILR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing original and high-quality research on Islamic law and its interactions with national legal systems, customary law, and contemporary socio-legal issues. FILR provides an academic platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners engaged in the development, interpretation, and implementation of Islamic law across diverse legal and socio-cultural contexts, particularly in South-east Asia and beyond. All articles are published in English.

FILR covers a broad range of topics, including Islamic jurisprudence and contemporary fiqh, Sharia economic law and ZISWAF (Zakat, Infaq, Sadaqah, and Waqf), Islamic family law and religious courts, legal pluralism and state–religion relations, Islamic constitutionalism and human rights, as well as the digital transformation of Islamic law and Sharia fintech.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): FILR, June
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This issue has been available online since June 30th, 2026. All articles in this issue were authored/co-authored by 12 authors from four countries (Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, and Turkey).

Published: 2026-06-30

Articles

  • Between Texts, Data and Power: The Socio-Legal Dynamics of Fatwa Transformation in the Indonesian Ulema Council (1975–2024)

    Wildan Imaduddin Muhammad | Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia
    Abstract Views: 7 | Download: 8 | Double-blind Review | Page: 1-35
  • Regulatory Governance and the Quality of Islamic Social Reporting: A Comparative Analysis of Islamic Banking Practices in Asia

    Alvita Tyas Dwi Aryani | UIN KH Abdurrahman Wahid, Pekalongan, Indonesia
    Ahmad Rosyid | UIN KH Abdurrahman Wahid, Pekalongan, Indonesia
    Bill Pangayow | Philippines Christian University, Manila, Philippines
    Abstract Views: 2 | Download: 7 | Double-blind Review | Page: 36-55
  • Virtual Fatwas and Viral Misreadings: Religious Authority, Digital Misinformation and the Boycott Politics of Israeli Products in Indonesia

    Alievia Robiatul Muvidah | UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim, Malang, Indonesia
    Sri Andriani | UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim, Malang, Indonesia
    Andi Farahdhiba Irfan | Bartin University, Bartin, Turkey
    Abstract Views: 2 | Download: 1 | Double-blind Review | Page: 56-70
  • Beyond Case Closure: Centring Victims’ Psychological Healing in Indonesia’s Restorative Justice Framework through an Islamic Legal Lens

    Eneng Nuraeni | UIN Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia
    Riyan Ramdani | UIN Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia
    Abstract Views: 3 | Download: 12 | Double-blind Review | Page: 71-89
  • Between Norm and Practice: Religious Moderation as a Living Expression of Islamic Law in Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam

    Harapandi Dahri | Universiti Perguruan Ugama Seri Begawan, Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
    Muslich Shabir | Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo, Semarang, Indonesia
    Abstract Views: 2 | Download: 0 | Double-blind Review | Page: 90-107
  • Hybrid Legal Governance and Fragmented Child Protection: Normative Pluralism, Cultural Brokerage, and the Politics of Marriage Dispensation in East Java

    Zakiyatul Ulya | Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel, Surabaya, Indonesia
    Abstract Views: 3 | Download: 5 | Double-blind Review | Page: 108-129
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