Journal of Islamic Economics and Business (COMMERCIO) publishes scholarly work focused on advancing knowledge in the field of Islamic economics and business. The journal seeks submissions that explore both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, aiming to address contemporary challenges and opportunities in Islamic finance, business, and economics. Key topics within COMMERCIO’s scope include, but are not limited to:

  1. Islamic Finance and Banking: Research on Sharia-compliant financial systems, innovative financial products, risk management, and regulatory frameworks.
  2. Business Ethics and Halal Industry: Studies on ethical consumerism, Halal certification, and sustainable business practices within Islamic contexts.
  3. Economic Development and Social Welfare: Research addressing poverty alleviation, socio-economic justice, and development models informed by Islamic principles.
  4. Islamic Philanthropy: Analysis of zakat, waqf, and other philanthropic mechanisms for socio-economic impact and community development.
  5. Comparative Economics: Comparative studies between Islamic and conventional economic frameworks, evaluating their effectiveness and application in various cultural and economic settings.

COMMERCIO encourages interdisciplinary research and innovative methodologies that bridge gaps between Islamic economic theory and global economic practices, making significant contributions to academia, industry, and policy-making.

The journal welcomes contributions from researchers, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide, supporting a diverse, high-quality discourse that aligns with the ethical and academic standards of Islamic economics.