Sharia, Yurisprudence, and Research in Islamic Knowledge is an international peer-reviewed journal focusing on contemporary Islamic law, sharia studies, jurisprudence, and socio-legal issues in Muslim societies. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and policy makers to discuss the development, interpretation, and implementation of Islamic thought and law in response to contemporary global challenges.
SYARAK publishes original research articles, review articles, and conceptual studies that contribute to the advancement of Islamic scholarship through interdisciplinary and evidence-based approaches. The journal particularly emphasizes studies that explore the relationship between Islamic law, society, governance, ethics, culture, and social transformation in contemporary Muslim communities.
Journal of Islamic Economic Studies (SYARIAH) is an international peer-reviewed journal specifically focusing on Islamic social finance, halal industry development, and digital innovation in Islamic financial systems. The journal publishes high-quality empirical and policy-oriented studies examining how sharia-based economic instruments contribute to sustainable economic development, financial inclusion, and socioeconomic empowerment in Muslim communities.
The journal emphasizes contemporary issues related to zakat, waqf, Islamic microfinance, halal business ecosystems, sharia fintech, and digital transformation within Islamic economic practices, particularly in emerging Muslim markets and Southeast Asian contexts.
The primary scope of the journal includes: Zakat and Waqf Management; Islamic Social Finance and Poverty Alleviation; Halal Industry and Halal Supply Chain; Sharia Financial Technology (Islamic FinTech); Islamic Microfinance and Community Empowerment; Digital Transformation in Islamic Finance; Sustainable Islamic Economic Development; Islamic Financial Inclusion; Halal Business and Muslim Consumer Behavior; and Islamic Economic Policy in Developing Countries.
The journal particularly welcomes manuscripts discussing: Innovation in zakat and waqf systems; Halal ecosystem and halal certification; Islamic fintech and digital payment systems; Poverty reduction through Islamic social finance; Community economic empowerment based on sharia principles; Sustainable halal business development; Islamic economics and digital society; and Islamic economic practices in Southeast Asia.
SYARIAH prioritizes empirical studies, policy analysis, case studies, and interdisciplinary research with clear contributions to the advancement of applied Islamic economics and sustainable Muslim community development. The journal does not prioritize manuscripts focusing solely on general Islamic preaching, purely theological discussions without economic relevance, or normative studies lacking analytical and scientific approaches to Islamic economic issues.
Through scientific publication and international academic collaboration, SYARIAH aims to become a reputable scholarly platform in advancing applied Islamic social finance, halal industry innovation, and sustainable Islamic economic systems in the contemporary world. The Journal of Islamic Economic Studies (SYARIAH) template can be downloaded here.
| Journal title | Journal of Islamic Economic Studies (SYARIAH) |
| Subjects | Islamic Social Finance, Halal Industry, and Digital Innovation |
| Language | English |
| E-ISSN | xxxx-xxxx |
| Frequency | Twice a year |
| DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.69855/syariah |
| OAI | https://gpijournal.com/index.php/syariah/oai |
| Editor in chief | - |
| Publisher | CV. Get Press Indonesia |
| Citation Analysis | Google Scholar |
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