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Focus and Scope
Al Hisab: Journal of Islamic Economics is a scientific journal that focuses on the study of Islamic economics. This journal presents research papers and concepts covering various aspects of Islamic economics. The goal of this journal is to promote a deep understanding of the principles of Islamic economics and their applications in a modern context, with the aim of making a positive contribution to various Islamic financial institutions. Field of Study in Islamic Economics: Al Hisab: Journal of Islamic Economics invites contributions from scholars and practitioners in various related fields, including but not limited to:
1. Principles of Islamic Economics: Research on the principles and basic concepts in Islamic economics, such as social justice, sustainability, halal ownership, and wealth distribution systems.
2. Islamic Finance: Studies on Islamic financial instruments, Islamic banking, Islamic insurance, and Islamic investments, including comparative analyses with conventional financial systems.
3. Micro and Macro Sharia Economics: Research on consumer and producer behavior in the context of Islamic economics, as well as analyses of the economic impacts of Sharia economics on inflation rates, economic growth, and macroeconomic stability.
4. Syariah-Based Development Economics: Studies on the development of Sharia-based economic sectors, economic empowerment of communities, and the role of Sharia economics in sustainable development.
5. Syariah Economic Law: Research on the legal foundations of Sharia economics, relevant regulations, and legal issues in the practice of Sharia economics.
6. Business Ethics from an Islamic Perspective: Studies on the principles of business ethics in Islam, including social responsibility, transparency, justice, and integrity in Sharia business practices.
7. Poverty Alleviation and Social Equality in Sharia Economics: Analysis of the role of Sharia economics in reducing poverty, improving access to social justice, and achieving equality in wealth distribution.
8. Zakat and Waqf: Studies on the management of zakat and waqf in the context of Sharia economics, including innovations in the collection, utilization, and distribution of social funds.
9. Syariah Economics and Sustainable Development: Research on the contribution of Sharia economics to achieving sustainable development goals, including environmental sustainability, poverty alleviation, and financial inclusion.
Al Hisab: Journal of Islamic Economics aims to become an important reference source for academics, researchers, and practitioners in the field, providing valuable insights and advancements in Islamic economics.