Aim and Scope of the Journal

The SCI Journal of Islamic Finance and Halal Economics (SJIFHE) publishes research in Islamic finance, halal economics, and sharia-compliant financial systems. The journal promotes scholarly understanding of ethical and faith-based economic frameworks.

The scope includes: Islamic banking and financial institutions, sukuk and Islamic bonds, takaful and Islamic insurance, halal industry and supply chain, Islamic capital markets, microfinance and financial inclusion, waqf and zakat management, Islamic fintech and digital banking, corporate governance in Islamic finance, sharia auditing and compliance, comparative economics and ethical finance, and halal certification and standards.

SJIFHE accepts original research articles, review papers, case studies, short communications, and policy analyses. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed by Islamic finance scholars and halal economy experts to ensure academic rigor and sharia compliance in research methodology.

The journal provides a specialized platform for Islamic finance researchers, halal industry professionals, and sharia economists to share knowledge that advances ethical financial systems and halal economic development.