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December 2022
Vol. 13 No. 2 (2022)This issue of IAIS Malaysia’s flagship journal, Islam and Civilisational
Renewal (ICR), contains six substantive articles (all with actionable policy
recommendations), two viewpoints, ten significant event reports and speeches,
and two book reviews. I am confident our readers will benefit from this expert
body of work, characterised by honest scholarship, depth of learning, and
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June 2022
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022)This June 2022 issue of Islam and Civilisational Renewal marks our fourteenth year of publication since its inception in 2008. This journal is a manifestation of our dedicated effort to revive the heritage of Islamic civilisation, which represents nearly fourteen centuries of profound intellectual endeavour and contribution. The ICR has played a significant role in broadening the horizon of scholarly and constructive discourse among academics, policymakers, and the general public through rigorous policy-oriented research and analysis.
This issue features seven substantive articles, two viewpoints, one significant speech, six event reports, and two book reviews. The first three articles were selected as Best Papers at the IAIS Inaugural International Conference on Islam, Sustainability, and Resilience (ICISR 2021), a platform for exploring the roles of Islam on the interplay of crisis and opportunity ensuing the COVID-19 pandemic. We believe it is timely to chart a meaningful course that will enable everyone to confidently embrace the future by building a resilient recovery and promoting an inclusive and greener transition.
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December 2021
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2021)In this latest December 2021 issue of IAIS Malaysia’s flagship journal, Islam and Civilisational Renewal, we continue our dedication to pragmatic and revivalist discourse, by addressing a myriad of contemporary issues and challenges facing the Muslim world and wider global community in the twenty-first century. It comprises seven insightful articles, all with actionable policy recommendations, and four viewpoints on maqasid al-shari’ah, law (both shariah and modern), Islamic finance, economics, education, and governance, as well as sustainable development.
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June 2021
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021)It brings us great pleasure to present the reader with this June 2021 issue of IAIS Malaysia’s flagship journal, Islam and Civilisational Renewal. This issue contains seven substantive articles (all with actionable policy recommendations), four viewpoints, and twelve significant event reports.
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December 2020
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020)This latest issue of IAIS Malaysia’s flagship journal, Islam and Civilisational Renewal (ICR), contains seven substantive articles (all with actionable policy recommendations), three viewpoints, seventeen significant event reports and speeches, and a book review. We are confident our readers will benefit from this expert body of work, characterised by honest scholarship, depth of learning, and originality of thought.
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