About the Journal
The Journal of Contemporary Maqasid Studies is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Maqasid Institute and Research Synergy Foundation. The Journal publishes articles in Arabic and English bi-annually (January and July).
Online ISSN: 2831-5049
Vision:
The Journal of Contemporary Maqasid Studies (JCMS) aims to become a leading intellectual forum for publishing scholarly research in maqasid (higher objectives) methodological and applied studies.
Mission:
To publish refereed research in the field of maqasid of the revelation (Qur’an and Sunnah) and Islamic Shari’ah in compliance with international publishing, peer-reviewing, and arbitration standards. The Journal aims for a methodological leap in maqasid based studies and solutions, and to establish a framework for dialogue with other methodologies.
Aims:
- Support contemporary innovative and applied Maqasid studies.
- Revive the Maqasid heritage in contemporary discourse and in observance of Islamic Shari’ah principles.
- Develop contemporary maqasid methods for the revelation to become a central source for human knowledge.
- Promote dialogue between different methodologies.
Current Issue
Contemporary Explorations of Maqāṣid: Ethics, Sustainability, and Inclusive Futures
The current issue brings together a diverse collection of studies that explore the relevance of Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah in addressing contemporary social, economic, educational, and environmental challenges. Through interdisciplinary perspectives, the contributions highlight how the objectives of Islamic law continue to offer meaningful frameworks for understanding modern realities and guiding ethical development.
This issue opens with a study by Zain Razzaq and Rab Nawaz entitled “Reintegrating the Economic Objectives of Sharīʿah: A Study of Mawdūdī’s Economic Thought in Pakistan,” which revisits the economic vision of Abul A'la Maududi and examines how his ideas can inform contemporary discussions on Islamic economic objectives.
The theme of social inclusion is further explored in the article by Suhendri and Nazla An Nuha, “Toward Inclusive Islamic Education: Addressing Gender, Disability, and Marginalization through a Comparative Case Study Approach,” which discusses how Islamic educational frameworks can better respond to issues of gender equity, disability, and marginalized communities.
In the realm of governance and sustainable development, Saima Ali, Abdelaziz Berghout, and Ghulam Mohyiddeen present “Ethical Governance: An Islamic Perspective for Sustainable Development,” highlighting the ethical foundations within Islamic teachings that can support responsible governance and long-term societal sustainability.
Environmental concerns are addressed in Azzam Abu-Rayash’s contribution, “Analysis of Environmental Sustainability in the Holy Quran: Maqasid Framework,” which examines ecological responsibility through the lens of the Qur’anic worldview and the higher objectives of Islamic law.
Engaging with generational change, Rabia Ijaz contributes the study “Resonating Maqāṣid al-Sharī’ah with Generation Alpha: A Critical Inquiry into Contemporary and Emerging Realities,” reflecting on how the principles of Maqāṣid can be communicated and contextualized for the youngest generation growing up in an increasingly digital and rapidly changing world.
The issue concludes with a short communication by Jamila Tilout entitled “Realizing the Objectives of the Sunnah: A Scholarly Dialogue with a Distinguished Professor of Hadith,” offering reflections on the objectives of the Prophetic Sunnah and contemporary approaches to understanding and applying Hadith scholarship.
Together, the articles in this issue contribute valuable insights into how Maqāṣid-based thinking can inform inclusive education, ethical governance, environmental stewardship, and intergenerational engagement, demonstrating the enduring relevance of Islamic intellectual traditions in addressing present and future challenges.
Articles
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Reintegrating the Economic Objectives of Sharīʿah: A Study of Mawdūdī’s Economic Thought in Pakistan
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Toward Inclusive Islamic Education: Addressing Gender, Disability, and Marginalization through a Comparative Case Study Approach
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Ethical Governance: An Islamic Perspective for Sustainable Development
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Analysis of Environmental Sustainability in the Holy Quran: Maqasid Framework
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Resonating Maqāṣid al-Sharī’ah with Generation Alpha: A Critical Inquiry into Contemporary and Emerging Realities
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Scholarly Conversation
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مقاصد السنّة بين النظر والتطبيق: حوار علمي مع أستاذ متميّز في دراسات الحديث
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