Lan Tabur
Universitas Islam KH. Achmad Muzakki Syah · Indonesia · Est. 2019
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LAN TABUR: The Journal of Islamic Economics is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing theoretical, empirical, and applied research in the fields of Islamic economics, Islamic finance, and Sharia-based business practices. The journal aims to provide a scholarly platform for academics, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to discuss contemporary issues, innovations, and global developments in Islamic economic systems within multidisciplinary and international perspectives. The journal prioritizes high-quality research that contributes to the development of ethical, inclusive, sustainable, and digitally integrated Islamic economic ecosystems in both Muslim-majority and pluralistic societies. The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, conceptual papers, and case studies in, but not limited to, the following areas: Islamic Economics Islamic microeconomics and macroeconomics Islamic economic thought Maqashid Shariah in economic development Comparative economic systems Behavioral Islamic economics Islamic Social Finance Zakat, waqf, infaq, and sadaqah management Islamic philanthropy and poverty alleviation Social impact and sustainable development goals (SDGs) Integrated Islamic social-commercial finance Halal Industry and Islamic Business Halal supply chain and logistics Halal tourism and halal lifestyle Islamic entrepreneurship and SMEs Islamic business ethics and governance Halal certification and regulation Islamic Financial Technology (FinTech) Digital Islamic finance Blockchain and smart contracts in Islamic finance Crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending Artificial intelligence in Islamic financial services Public Policy and Sustainable Development Islamic public finance Green economy and sustainable Islamic finance Economic resilience and financial inclusion Islamic economics and environmental sustainability Interdisciplinary Studies Islamic economics and law Islamic economics and sociology Islamic economics and political economy Local wisdom and Islamic economic practices Publication Criteria Submitted manuscripts must: present originality and significant scholarly contribution, employ rigorous research methodologies, demonstrate international relevance, follow ethical publication standards, and be written in academic English with clear scientific structure. The journal encourages interdisciplinary and cross-country studies that enrich global discourse in Islamic economics and finance.
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