Iqtishaduna: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam aims to advance scholarly knowledge and practical insights in the field of Islamic economics and business. The journal seeks to become a reputable academic forum for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore contemporary issues, empirical findings, and theoretical developments within the framework of Sharia principles.

The journal welcomes high-quality submissions in the following areas (but not limited to):

  • Islamic economics and development

  • Islamic banking, finance, and capital markets

  • Islamic financial technology (Fintech)

  • Zakat, waqf, and Islamic philanthropic instruments

  • Halal industry and halal value chain

  • Islamic entrepreneurship and business ethics

  • Sharia-compliant accounting, auditing, and taxation

  • Islamic marketing and consumer behavior

  • Islamic corporate governance and risk management

  • Islamic law and its application in economic systems

Submissions may include empirical research, theoretical analysis, comparative studies, case studies, and critical reviews that contribute to the discourse and application of Islamic economic principles in both local and global contexts.

The journal promotes interdisciplinary approaches and encourages contributions that bridge classical Islamic scholarship with contemporary economic challenges, especially those relevant to Muslim-majority countries and Southeast Asia.