Focus and Scope
International Journal of Sharia Economics and Financial Literacy is a scholarly publication dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research in the fields of Sharia economics and financial literacy. This journal serves as a comprehensive platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to contribute and engage in the discourse surrounding Islamic economic principles and financial literacy globally. Published regularly, the journal employs a systematic and thorough approach to presenting research findings that advance understanding and knowledge in these critical domains.
Focus and Scope: The primary focus and scope of the International Journal of Sharia Economics and Financial Literacy include, but are not limited to:
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Sharia Economics:
- Exploration and analysis of economic theories and practices consistent with Sharia principles and Islamic finance.
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Islamic Finance:
- Research on various aspects of Islamic financial systems, instruments, and institutions, including banking, capital markets, and insurance.
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Financial Literacy:
- Studies and initiatives promoting financial literacy, education, and awareness, particularly within the context of Sharia-compliant financial practices.
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Ethical and Social Dimensions:
- Examination of the ethical and social dimensions of Sharia economics and Islamic finance, including their impact on society.
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Regulatory Frameworks:
- Analysis of regulatory frameworks governing Sharia-compliant financial activities at local, national, and international levels.
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Case Studies and Practical Applications:
- Case studies and practical applications of Sharia economics and financial literacy principles in real-world contexts.
The International Journal of Sharia Economics and Financial Literacy aims to foster a global dialogue, enriching the understanding and application of Sharia economic principles and financial literacy. It serves as a vital resource for academics, policymakers, and industry professionals seeking to contribute to and stay informed about the latest developments in these interconnected fields.