International Journal of Islamic Economic Studies (IJIES) is dedicated to advancing the field of Islamic economics by providing a robust platform for the exchange of contemporary research, theories, and practices. The journal focuses on various dimensions of Islamic economics, including but not limited to:

  1. Islamic Banking and Finance: Exploration of financial systems and institutions that adhere to Islamic principles, including risk management, investment strategies, and financial instruments compliant with Sharia law.

  2. Business Ethics: Analysis of ethical practices in business from an Islamic perspective, including corporate social responsibility, ethical investing, and the moral implications of business decisions.

  3. Socioeconomic Development: Research on the role of Islamic economic principles in promoting sustainable development and socioeconomic progress in various societies.

  4. Interdisciplinary Studies: Encouragement of interdisciplinary approaches that integrate Islamic economics with other fields such as sociology, political science, and environmental studies to enhance the understanding and application of Islamic economic theories.

IJIES welcomes contributions from academics, researchers, professionals, and students globally, aiming to foster a rich dialogue that enhances both theoretical and practical knowledge in Islamic economics. The journal seeks to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that provide valuable insights into the complexities and applications of Islamic economic principles in today’s world.