Islamic Law

Islamic Law

Quarterly Journal of Islamic Law

Islamic Law Journal
ISSN: 1735-3270

The Islamic Law Journal publishes only original research articles that present innovative scholarly findings in various fields of Islamic law. Submissions must be based on the author’s own research achievements and prepared in analytical or comparative frameworks.

Authors are kindly requested to carefully review the Author Guidelines prior to submission.

To prevent academic misconduct and plagiarism, all submitted manuscripts are screened for textual similarity through the Samim Noor similarity detection system prior to publication.

Submission of the Author Commitment Form and Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form is mandatory.


About the Journal

  • Country of Publication: Iran

  • Place of Publication: Iran

  • Publisher: Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought Press

  • Print ISSN: 1735-3270

  • Academic Status: Accredited Scientific–Research Journal; indexed in ISC

  • Acceptance Rate: Approximately 7%

  • Article Processing Charges: None

  • Publication Format: Print and Electronic

  • Frequency: Quarterly

  • Language: Persian (with English abstract)

  • Scope: Islamic Law

  • Open Access: Yes (free and unrestricted access to all published articles)

  • International Indexing: Yes

  • Peer-Review Type: Double-blind peer review (minimum of two reviewers)

  • Review Duration: Minimum of two months

  • Journal Email: hoquq@iict.ac.ir

  • Indexing Databases:

    • Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC)

    • Noormags

    • Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research

    • Humanities Portal of Iran

    • Iranian Journals Database

All submitted manuscripts are evaluated for textual similarity through the Samim Noor system (www.samimnoor.ir) prior to entering the publication process.

Current Issue: Volume 22, Issue 87, Autumn 2026, Pages 5-230 

Investigating the usurper's guarantee in reducing the property of objects (with emphasis on devaluation of money)

Pages 73-99

10.22034/ilaw.2025.718504

Mohammad Taghi Moradi, Mohammad Javad Heydari Khorasani, Mohammad Nozri Ferdowsia, Davood Hassanpoor

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