Al-Ahwal aims to serve as an academic discussion ground on the development of Islamic Family Law and gender issues. It is intended to contribute to the long-standing (classical) debate and to the ongoing development of Islamic Family Law and gender issues regardless of time, region, and medium in both theoretical or empirical studies. Al-Ahwal always places Islamic Family Law and Gender issues as the focus and scope of academic inquiry.
⚡ Speed vs Prestige
How does this journal balance review speed with impact level?
Al-Ahwal Research Centre Department of Islamic Family Law, Faculty of Sharia and Law, UIN Sunan Kalijaga
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Does the journal have a website?
✓ Linked
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Is the ISSN verified?
2528-6617
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Indexed in a trusted database?
Scopus, DOAJ
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Peer review process documented?
Double-blind
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Follows ethical publishing standards (COPE)?
N/A
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APC fees clearly disclosed?
No APC (Free)
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Not on predatory/blacklists?
✓ Clean
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Long-term digital preservation?
N/A
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Plagiarism detection in place?
No
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Listed in DOAJ (verified OA)?
DOAJ verified
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Primary language documented?
Indonesian, English, Arabic
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Publication & Citation Trend
Articles published
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Source: OpenAlex · Note: citations accumulate over time so older years appear higher
SJR Quartile by Discipline
Scimago ranks this journal separately in each subject category — its quartile can differ by discipline.
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Q1
LawQ1
Religious StudiesQ1
Gender StudiesQ2
Subject Classification
Scopus Categories
Gender StudiesLawArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Religious Studies
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Marriage and Family DynamicsGender and Women's RightsLegal Studies and PoliciesIslamic Finance and CommunicationLegal and Social Justice StudiesIslamic Finance and Banking StudiesMarriage and Sexual RelationshipsAsian Studies and HistoryCultural and Religious Practices in IndonesiaIslamic Studies and History