Focus and Scope

The Journal of Islamic Economic Insights (JIEI) is dedicated to advancing the understanding and practice of Islamic economics, finance, and business through the dissemination of high-quality research. The journal welcomes contributions that explore topics in Islamic economics and finance, including but not limited to Islamic banking and financial products, Shariah-compliant investment and wealth management, Zakat and Waqf economics, Halal industry standards and development, Islamic economic policy, and the socio-economic principles of Islam. JIEI also encourages submissions that discuss the interface of Islamic economics with contemporary economic issues, such as sustainability, global economic crises, poverty alleviation, and the development of Islamic financial technologies.

JIEI is particularly interested in original and thought-provoking research papers that offer new insights or empirical studies within the scope of Islamic economics and finance. However, the journal also values theory-focused articles, critical reviews, case studies, book reviews, and other scientific contributions that can help foster a deeper understanding of Islamic economic theories and their applications in the modern world. Contributions may approach the field from a variety of perspectives, including theoretical, empirical, and critical viewpoints, and are encouraged to explore the integration of Islamic economic principles in global economic systems, Islamic finance's response to contemporary financial challenges, and the role of Islamic economics in promoting social justice and sustainable development.

By providing a platform for the exchange of ideas and research findings, the Journal of Islamic Economic Insights aims to contribute significantly to the body of knowledge in Islamic economics and finance and to support the development of more equitable and sustainable economic systems informed by Islamic principles.

In summary, JIEI's focus and scope include, but are not limited to:

  • Islamic banking and finance
  • Shariah-compliant investment and wealth management
  • Zakat and Waqf economics
  • Halal industry standards and development
  • Islamic economic policy and socio-economic principles
  • Sustainability and ethical considerations in Islamic economics
  • Poverty alleviation and wealth distribution in Islamic finance
  • Development and impact of Islamic financial technologies
  • Integration of Islamic economic principles in global economic systems
  • Islamic finance's role in addressing global economic challenges
  • Comparative studies of Islamic and conventional economic systems

JIEI welcomes scholars, researchers, and practitioners to contribute their work that not only extends the frontiers of Islamic economic and financial knowledge but also translates these insights into practices that benefit society at large.