The International Journal of Religion, Society, and Human Rights (IJRSHR) is a scholarly journal founded in 2024 by the Indonesian Scholar Network on Freedom of Religion or Belief (ISFORB). This academic publication serves as a dedicated platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to engage in critical discussions on the intersections of religion, society, and human rights. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of how religious practices, social structures, and legal frameworks interact in contemporary societies, with particular attention to issues related to freedom of religion or belief.

IJRSHR seeks to contribute to global academic discourse by publishing high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore topics such as religious pluralism, interfaith relations, discrimination based on religion or belief, state policies on religious freedom, and the broader implications of religious rights on social justice and human dignity. The journal encourages interdisciplinary perspectives from fields such as law, sociology, political science, religious studies, and human rights advocacy.