Peer Review Process
WiShEL: Walisongo Sharia Economic Law (e-ISSN: [to be assigned], p-ISSN: [to be assigned]) is published biannually and accepts manuscripts written in English. The journal focuses on current issues in Shariah economic law and is reviewed from the perspectives of Islamic economic legal studies, Islamic legal philosophy, and contemporary socio-economic contexts.
PEER-REVIEW POLICY
- Initial Review: The editor evaluates the submitted manuscript to determine if the content is suitable for the journal. The manuscript is also subjected to a similarity check procedure to identify any indication of plagiarism. Manuscripts with contents that are not suitable for the journal or with a high percentage of similarity will be returned immediately to the author(s).
- Peer Review: Submitted manuscripts that have passed the initial review are subjected to double-blind peer review, where both authors and reviewers remain anonymous during the review process. Minimum of two reviewers are assigned to evaluate and provide the recommendation for a manuscript. In assigning the reviewers, the editor is responsible to avoid the conflict of interest during the review process.
- Decision: The editor makes the final decision on the acceptability of a manuscript based on the comments and recommendation of the reviewers.
All submitted manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer review process, ensuring anonymity of both authors and reviewers. The editorial team prioritizes scholarly contributions that demonstrate originality, relevance, and critical engagement with emerging legal and economic issues in the field of Islamic economic law.








