Journal Description

The Journal of Islamic Studies, Kabul University (JIS) is an internationally peer-reviewed scholarly journal published quarterly (four issues per year) by Kabul University. The journal is published exclusively in electronic format and serves as an academic platform for the dissemination of high-quality research in the field of Islamic studies and related disciplines.


JIS is committed to promoting academic excellence, advancing scholarly research, and supporting intellectual dialogue in various areas of Islamic sciences. The journal aims to contribute to the enrichment of contemporary Islamic scholarship and to strengthen the role of academic research in addressing religious, social, and intellectual issues from scholarly perspectives.


Vision
The journal seeks to publish specialized and high-quality research in the fields of Islamic sciences and to elevate its academic standing as an important source of scientific knowledge among reputable international scholarly journals.


Objectives
The journal aims to:



  • Promote and enrich scientific research in various fields of Islamic studies.

  • Encourage serious academic scholarship and original research contributions.

  • Provide researchers and scholars with an academic platform to publish their scientific work.

  • Support the development of research culture and scholarly communication in Islamic sciences.

  • Strengthen the academic and scientific role of Kabul University in religious and Islamic studies.


Scope of the Journal
The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, and scholarly studies in, but not limited to, the following areas:



  • Islamic Theology (Aqidah)

  • Qur’anic Studies and Tafsir

  • Hadith Studies

  • Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh)

  • Usul al-Fiqh

  • Da‘wah and Islamic Preaching

  • Islamic Culture and Civilization

  • Comparative Religion

  • Islamic Philosophy and Thought

  • Arabic Language and Islamic Literature

  • Contemporary Issues in Islamic Studies

  • Research related to primary Islamic sources and interdisciplinary Islamic studies


MOHE License Information
The Journal of Islamic Studies, Kabul University (JIS) is a licensed and officially recognized scholarly journal approved by the Ministry of Higher Education of Afghanistan. This license grants the journal the legal authority to publish and disseminate scholarly research in the field of Islamic studies and related academic disciplines.


MOHE License Details



  • MOHE License Date: April 13, 2025

  • MOHE License Number: RCTD GIJR – 0015-25

  • Issuing Authority: Directorate of Compilation, Research, and Translation, Ministry of Higher Education, Afghanistan


 

Vol. 2 No. 3 (1447)

Published: March 18, 2026

The Description of Imam Abu Hanifa and His Companions - May Allah Have Mercy on Them - as Ahl al - Ra'y in the books of Hadith.

1-19 الأستاذ الدکتور إسرار الحی منيب
338

Elucidation in Arabic Grammar: Its Reality and Mission "A Descriptive, Analytical, and Inductive Study"

20-44 الدكتور محمد قسيم آخند زاده
241

"Comprehensive Jurisprudential Analysis of Zakat on Joint-Stock Company Shares: Defining the Zakat Base, Shareholder and Company Responsibilities, and Contemporary Applications" abstract

45-67 الدكتور إحسان الله جلالي
274

Smart Technologies in Sharia Judicial Practice A Jurisprudential and Applied Study in Jordanian Courts

68-88 الدكتورة خديجة خميس السمارات
287

Towards an Optimal Utilization o Towards an Optimal Utilization of Islamic Jurisprudence in Contemporary Daʿwah Discourse

89-110 الدكتور أحمد محمد زايد, الدكتور إسلام شركز أوغلو
183

Synonymy between Classical and Modern Scholars: A Comparative Study

111-133 الأستاذ الدكتور گل محمد باسل
269

The Divorce of a Fleeing (Terminally Ill) Husband and Its Legal Consequences in Hanafi Jurisprudence: Inheritance of the Wife as a Case Study – An Analytical and Comparative Fiqh Study

134-158 الدكتور ذکي الله ذکی, الدکتور رفیع الله عطاء
246

The Contribution of the Jurists of Balkh to the Civilizational Heritage of Hanafi Jurisprudence

159-185 المفتي الدكتور عبد الرحيم رحيمي
307

Ruling on Financing Education by Non-Islamic International Institutions in Afghanistan According to Islamic Jurisprudence

186-204 الدكتور محمد سليم مدني, الباحث ألف الدين عزيزي
169

The Phenomenon of Misrepresenting Allah’s Verses in Northern Nigeria: Causes and Repercussions

205-221 Shamsuddeen Lawan Yahya, Associate Professor Abubakar Muhammad Sani
152

The Utterance “صدق الله العظيم” after Qurʾānic Recitation: Between Legislation and Innovation

222-244 الدكتور محبوب الرحمن صافي, الدكتور مير رفیع الله منیب
211

The ruling on surrogacy between the interested and the spoiled an applied study on your descending orbits

245-266 الدكتور مجاهد محمود إسماعيل البكر
287

Economics of Attention and Strategies for Disseminating Islamic Thought in the Age of Algorithms

267-287 الدكتورة أميمة بونخلة
362

An Analysis of the Open of Stipulation within the Hanafi School

288-301 الباحث عبد الحبيب حنيف
196

Requiring the Ruler’s Permission for Jihad: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study

302-321 حمزة جاد الله عبد الله رجوب, الدکتور حسين مطاوع الترتوري
504

“Agricultural Achievements in Afghanistan between the Republic and the Islamic Emirate (2001–2025) : A Comparative Study.”

322-351 الباحث عبدالقهار صمیم, الدکتور شاکر جلالي
177

The Sharīʿah, Economic, and Social Harms of Conventional Banks

352-368 الباحث سيف الرحمن عظيمي, الدکتور محمد يونس إبراهيمي
142

The Efforts of Transoxanian Scholars in the Hanafi Heritage from the Rise of the Sassanids to the Mongol Invasion (261 AH – 616 AH) Creed as a Model

369-387 Masood Azizi, الدکتور محمد معصوم عزيزي
274
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