Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Hayula: Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Islamic Studies
This issue explores a wide range of topics, including interreligious harmony in Indonesia, Muslim thinkers' philosophical perspectives on the Day of Resurrection, and Islamic legal traditions (fiqh) regarding teenage marriage in the Paser region of Kalimantan. Furthermore, this edition covers gender studies concerning the hijab and Muslim women's identity, women's roles and rights in the modern era from an Islamic perspective, the meaning and social implications of religious piety, and a sociological examination of the Nyuguh ritual culture in Pasir Gaok, Indonesia. In alignment with our global academic outreach, the contributing authors represent a diverse group of esteemed scholars affiliated with academic institutions from Indonesia and Iran. This international representation reflects the richness of scholarly perspectives and the global relevance of the themes discussed in contemporary Islamic studies.



