Tasfiyah: Journal of Islamic Law and Sharia Economics, Volume 1, Number 2 (2025) presents seven peer-reviewed scholarly articles that examine contemporary issues in Islamic law and sharia economics. All articles in this issue are authored by scholars from one country, Indonesia, originating from several regions, including Aceh and various areas across the island of Java. This regional diversity enriches academic perspectives in addressing legal, social, and economic challenges faced by Muslim societies in Indonesia.

The articles published in this issue are as follows:

  1. The Theory of Deterrence in the Application of Qanun Jinayat Sanctions for Adultery in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam: An Islamic Criminal Law Perspective
    Deryasa, Alfi Munawar Djoahruddin, Alfin Kamaludin, Afif Ilyas Zaqlul, and Deden Najmudin

  2. Phenomenological Study: Muslim Self-Control in Responding to Shopee’s “Flash Sale”
    R. Nia Marotina

  3. The Authority of Religious Courts in Resolving Waqf Disputes
    Cecilia Aina Putri and Mega Dewi Ambarwati

  4. Sharia Crowdfunding and E-Wallets as Tools to Drive MSMEs
    Adlan Ali

  5. The Influence of Digital Infrastructure Readiness and Regulatory Effectiveness on Islamic Financial Inclusion through FinTech: An Analysis Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM-PLS)
    Deden Nurdiansyah

  6. Financial Capacity of the Ex-Husband to Fulfil the Obligation to Provide Support After Divorce
    Shifra Adline Bevinda

  7. Professionalism of Religious Court Judges in Applying the Principle of I‘tibar: A Review of Fiqh and Religious Court Procedure
    Deryasa and Taufiq Alamsyah

Overall, the articles in this issue highlight the significant contribution of Islamic law and sharia economics in responding to contemporary challenges, ranging from Islamic criminal law and family law to religious court practice and the digital transformation of Islamic finance.

Published: 2025-07-19

The Authority Of Religious Courts In Resolving Waqf Disputes

Cecilia Aina Putri; Mega Dewi Ambarwati | Pages: 79-86

The Theory of Deterrence in the Application of Qanun Jinayat Sanctions for Adultery in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam: An Islamic Criminal Law Perspective

Deryasa, Alfi Munawar Djoharuddin, Alfin Kamaludin, Afif Ilyas Zaqlul, Deden Najmudin | Pages: 104-114