Focus and Scope

The International Journal of Economic, Banking, and Accounting Syariah is dedicated to advancing knowledge and research in the fields of Islamic economics, Sharia-compliant banking, and Islamic accounting practices. The journal aims to provide a forum for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to share their insights, research findings, and innovations in the application of Sharia principles within these disciplines.

The journal invites submissions that address, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Islamic Economics:

    • Islamic economic theory and its contemporary applications
    • Socioeconomic justice and wealth distribution in Islamic economics
    • Sustainable development from an Islamic perspective
    • Islamic approaches to poverty alleviation and economic development
    • Halal industry and Islamic business practices
    • Zakat, waqf, and their role in economic development
  • Sharia Banking:

    • Islamic banking models and product innovation
    • Risk management in Sharia-compliant financial institutions
    • Islamic financial markets and instruments (Sukuk, Mudarabah, Musharakah, etc.)
    • Comparative analysis of conventional and Islamic banking
    • Regulatory frameworks for Islamic banking systems
    • Sharia governance and compliance in financial institutions
  • Islamic Accounting:

    • The development of Sharia-based accounting standards
    • Financial reporting and auditing in Islamic financial institutions
    • Accounting treatment of Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf
    • Ethical and social responsibility in Islamic accounting
    • Performance measurement in Sharia-compliant organizations
    • The role of Islamic accounting in enhancing transparency and accountability

The journal promotes interdisciplinary research that integrates Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) with economic, banking, and accounting theories. Submissions should explore both theoretical frameworks and practical applications of Sharia principles, highlighting their impact on financial stability, ethical governance, and social welfare.