About the Journal

Journal of Islamic Finance and Banking with ISSN Number XXXX-XXXX (Online) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research articles, review papers, technical studies, and policy analyses in the field of Islamic finance and banking. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, scholars, practitioners, regulators, and policymakers to disseminate knowledge and innovations related to sharia-based financial systems and the development of the Islamic economic ecosystem at both national and global levels.

The journal emphasizes theoretical, empirical, and applied studies that integrate the principles of maqashid shariah into contemporary financial practices. It aims to advance understanding of Islamic financial institutions, ethical financial governance, and sustainable economic development based on Islamic values.

Published Half Yearly, the journal is managed by Indonesian Scientific Publication. The journal seeks to foster collaboration and intellectual exchange among academics and professionals by facilitating the publication of impactful and scientifically rigorous studies in the field of Islamic finance and banking.

The journal is committed to open-access publishing and ensures free accessibility of all published content to readers worldwide. It is indexed in several recognized databases, including Google Scholar, Crossref, Garuda, and Dimensions, thereby supporting wider dissemination and academic visibility of published works.

Journal of Islamic Finance and Banking invites original contributions in areas related to, but not limited to:

  • Islamic Banking: Islamic banking operations, contracts and products, governance, risk management, and Islamic banking regulations.
  • Islamic Financial Instruments: Sukuk, Islamic bonds, Islamic mutual funds, Islamic capital markets, and halal derivative products.
  • Islamic Philanthropy: Zakat, infaq, sadaqah, waqf, productive waqf management, and the role of Islamic philanthropic institutions in economic empowerment.
  • Islamic Fintech: Sharia-compliant financial technology, Islamic crowdfunding, Islamic peer-to-peer lending, halal blockchain, and digital Islamic finance innovation.
  • Policy and Regulation: DSN-MUI fatwas, OJK regulations related to Islamic finance, AAOIFI standards, and IFSB frameworks.
  • Islamic Macroeconomics: Islamic monetary systems, sharia-based fiscal balance, sustainable Islamic economic development, and maqashid shariah-oriented economic models.