Focus and Scope
The Mabahits Al-Uqud is dedicated to exploring and advancing scholarly discussions on contract law and legal principles. The journal specializes in the examination of various forms of contracts (uqud) in Islamic law, encompassing both tijari (commercial) and tabarru'at (non-commercial) agreements. It provides a platform for rigorous academic research and analysis on the theoretical and practical aspects of contracts, including but not limited to sale, lease, partnership, donation, and other relevant contracts in Islamic jurisprudence. By addressing contemporary issues, challenges, and innovations in the field of contract law, Mabahits Al-Uqud aims to contribute to the development of knowledge and understanding in this specialized area. The journal welcomes contributions from scholars, practitioners, and researchers that enhance the understanding and application of contractual principles within both general legal and Shariah frameworks.
The scope of Mabahits Al-Uqud includes, but is not limited to:
- Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Contract Law: Examining the foundations and applications of contract principles across various legal systems.
- Islamic Contracts (Uqud Tijari and Tabarru'at): Detailed analysis of contracts within Islamic jurisprudence, including commercial agreements such as trade, sales, leases, partnerships, and non-commercial agreements such as donations and charitable acts.
- Comparative Contract Law: Addressing similarities and differences between Islamic contract law and other legal systems.
- Contemporary Issues and Innovations: Exploring modern challenges and developments in contract law, including technological advancements and their impact on contractual agreements.
- Case Studies and Practical Applications: Providing insights into the practical implementation of contractual principles in diverse legal contexts.
- Interdisciplinary Approaches: Encouraging research that integrates perspectives from economics, sociology, and other disciplines in the study of contract law.
By covering these areas, Mabahits Al-Uqud aims to become a leading resource for anyone interested in the study and application of contract law, with a special focus on the unique aspects of Islamic contractual principles.