Focus and Scope
Al Musyarakah: Journal of Islamic Economics is a research journal focused on the discipline of Islamic economics and sharia economic issues. It aims to make a significant contribution to the development of academic research and real-world applications, bridging the gap between theory and practice in the field of Islamic economics. The journal is published quarterly, in March, June, September, and December, with a particular focus on:
Islamic Economics: Analysis and research on Islamic economic theories and their applications in various economic sectors, both at national and global levels.
Islamic Entrepreneurship: Studies related to the principles of entrepreneurship in Islam and its impact on economic growth and the development of sharia-based businesses.
Islamic Management and Banking: Research on management practices in Islamic financial institutions, including operational practices, sharia compliance, and Islamic financing models.
Islamic Business Ethics: Examination of ethics and morality in Islamic business, including the principles of justice, transparency, and social responsibility in economic transactions.
Islamic Investment Management: Research on investment management based on sharia principles, including risk analysis and the profitability of Islamic investments.
Risk Management in Islamic Banks: Studies on risk management strategies in Islamic banks and protection against uncertainty in sharia-based economic activities.
Islamic Bank Fund Management: Analysis related to fund management in Islamic banks, including fund allocation and financing policies aligned with sharia principles.
Islamic Accounting: Research on the application of accounting practices that adhere to sharia principles, including financial reporting, auditing, and Islamic accounting standards.
Islamic Bank Budgeting: Analysis of budgeting and financial planning in Islamic banks within the framework of sharia guidelines.
Zakat Management: Studies on the management of zakat, including the distribution and utilization of zakat funds for social welfare and economic development.
Islamic Capital Markets: Research on the operations of Islamic capital markets, sharia-compliant investment instruments, and the dynamics of capital markets in the context of Islamic economics.
By encompassing these topics, Al Musyarakah: Journal of Islamic Economics seeks to contribute to the ongoing development of Islamic economic theory and its real-world applications, offering valuable insights to academics, practitioners, and policymakers alike.