Aims & Scope
Al-Tijarah: Journal of Islamic Economics, Finance and Business
ISSN (Online): 3109-1709
Aims
Al-Tijarah: Journal of Islamic Economics, Finance and Business aims to advance scholarly knowledge and foster international academic dialogue in the fields of Islamic economics, finance, and business. The journal provides a platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, policymakers, and professionals to publish high-quality, original, and impactful research that contributes to theoretical development, practical innovation, and evidence-based policymaking.
The journal promotes interdisciplinary research that integrates Islamic economic principles with finance, business, governance, law, sustainability, and socio-economic development. It particularly welcomes studies that explore the intersection of Islamic economics, finance, business, and public policy in addressing contemporary regional and global challenges.
Scope
The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, conceptual papers, and case studies in, but not limited to, the following areas:
Islamic Economics
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Islamic economic theory
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Applied Islamic economics
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Islamic economic development
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Behavioral Islamic economics
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Comparative Islamic economics
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Sustainable Islamic economy
Islamic Finance
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Islamic banking
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Islamic finance
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Islamic investment
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Islamic capital markets
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Islamic accounting
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Islamic financial management
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Islamic financial institutions
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Takaful (Islamic insurance)
Islamic Business and Management
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Islamic business management
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Islamic entrepreneurship
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Business ethics
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Marketing from Islamic perspectives
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Human resource management
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Risk management
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Supply chain and logistics management
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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Islamic Social Finance
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Zakat
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Waqf
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Islamic philanthropy
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Islamic cooperatives
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Islamic microfinance
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Financial inclusion
Halal Economy
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Halal industry
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Halal tourism
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Halal certification
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Halal products
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Halal supply chain management
Public Policy and Regulation
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Islamic economic policy
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Fiscal policy
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Taxation
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Public finance
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Sharia economic law
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Islamic commercial law (Fiqh Muamalah)
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Governance and regulation of Islamic economic institutions
Contemporary Issues
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Sustainable development
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Green economy
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Digital economy
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Financial technology (FinTech)
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Innovation in Islamic economics, finance, and business
Types of Manuscripts
The journal publishes the following types of scholarly contributions:
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Original Research Articles
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Review Articles
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Conceptual Papers
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Case Studies