About the Journal
Title: Syir’atuna: Journal of Islamic Economics
Abbreviation: Syir’atuna J. Isl. Econ.
Publisher: Lembaga Penelitian, Penerbitan dan Pengabdian Masarakat (LP3M) Institut Agama Islam Faqih Asy’ari (IAIFA) Kediri
ISSN (Print / Online): on progress
Frequency: Biannual (January and July)
Language: English (with an abstract in Bahasa Indonesia optional)
Focus and Scope: Syir’atuna: Journal of Islamic Economics publishes scholarly works in the field of Islamic economics with a strong emphasis on integrative, critical, and interdisciplinary approaches. The journal provides a platform for theoretical development, empirical research, and applied studies addressing contemporary challenges in Islamic finance, social finance, halal industry, sustainable development, digital transformation, and community empowerment.
Areas of Interest include (but not limited to):
- Theory and Philosophy of Islamic Economics
- Islamic Finance, Banking, and Capital Markets
- Islamic Fintech, Blockchain, and Digital Innovation
- Zakat, Infaq, Sadaqah, and Waqf (ZISWAF)
- Islamic Cooperatives, Halal MSMEs, and Community Development
- Halal Industry (Food, Pharmaceuticals, Tourism, Fashion, etc.)
- Public Policy, Governance, and Sustainable Development
- Green Economy and Environmental Ethics in Islam
- Interdisciplinary and Innovative Research Methodologies
Publication Type: Original research articles, critical reviews, and conceptual papers.
Audience: Researchers, academics, policymakers, and practitioners in the fields of Islamic economics, Islamic finance, development studies, and related disciplines.
Editorial Policy: Syir’atuna applies a double-blind peer-review process and upholds strict publication ethics in line with COPE guidelines.
Indexing Goal: The journal is committed to achieving international recognition through indexing in Scopus, Web of Science, and other reputable databases.
Current Issue
Articles
Syir’atuna: Journal of Islamic Economics and Law
Dear Scholars, Researchers, and Practitioners,
Syir’atuna: Journal of Islamic Economics and Law is now welcoming the submission of high-quality research papers for publication in our upcoming issue. The journal provides an academic platform for critical and innovative discussions on Islamic economics, Islamic law (Shariah), and their intersections with contemporary issues.
Scope of the Journal
We invite original manuscripts that address, but are not limited to, the following themes:
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Islamic Economics, Finance, and Banking
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Zakat, Waqf, and Philanthropy Studies
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Shariah-Compliant Business Practices
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Islamic Contract Law and Contemporary Legal Issues
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Digital Economy and Islamic Law
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Maqasid al-Shariah and Sustainable Development
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Comparative Studies in Islamic and Conventional Law
Submission Guidelines
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Manuscripts must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere.
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Articles should be written in English or Bahasa Indonesia.
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Referencing style: [Insert Style – e.g., APA 7th / Chicago / Turabian].
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Please submit via our Online Submission System at
Benefits for Authors
✔ Double-blind peer review process
✔ Open access publication
✔ Indexed in [insert databases when available]
✔ International readership
We look forward to receiving your valuable contributions!
Editorial Board
Syir’atuna: Journal of Islamic Economics





