Focus and Scope
The journal is dedicated to advancing scholarly knowledge and fostering academic dialogue in the field of Islamic economics and finance. It serves as an international platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to contribute original research, theoretical developments, and critical discussions that enhance the understanding and application of Islamic economic principles in contemporary contexts.
The journal welcomes high-quality manuscripts within the following areas:
1. Development of Islamic Economic Thought
The journal aims to promote the advancement of Islamic economics as a scientific discipline by publishing original research that contributes to theoretical, conceptual, and methodological development. Submissions are expected to offer rigorous academic analysis, innovative perspectives, and meaningful contributions to the evolving paradigm of Islamic economics. All manuscripts undergo a strict peer review process to ensure academic integrity and scholarly excellence.
2. Scholarly Dialogue on Contemporary Issues
The journal encourages academic discussion and intellectual exchange on current and emerging issues in Islamic economics and finance. It provides a forum for critical debate, conceptual reflection, and policy-oriented analysis that engage with global developments and challenges affecting Islamic economic systems and financial institutions.
3. Empirical Research on Islamic Financial and Social Institutions
The journal strongly supports empirical studies examining the practices, performance, and governance of Islamic economic and financial institutions. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, Islamic banking, Islamic capital markets, takaful (Islamic insurance), zakah, awqaf (Islamic endowments), Islamic microfinance, and other related institutions. Case studies from Muslim and non-Muslim economies are particularly welcomed to enrich comparative and contextual understanding.
4. Global Economic Issues from an Islamic Perspective
The journal invites scholarly work addressing contemporary global economic challenges through the lens of Islamic principles and values. Relevant topics may include sustainable development, financial stability, social justice, economic inequality, ethical finance, digital transformation, and public policy from an Islamic economic perspective.
5. Book Reviews
The journal publishes critical reviews of significant academic books relevant to Islamic economics and finance. Reviews may also cover works in conventional economics, business, and finance that have conceptual, methodological, or practical relevance to Islamic economic studies. Book reviews should provide analytical insight and scholarly evaluation rather than descriptive summaries.

