| Field | Detail |
| Journal Title | Journal of Islamic Finance and Economic Studies |
| Accreditation | - |
| Frequency | 2 Issues per year (June and December) |
| DOI | prefix 10.64268 by Crossref |
| Online ISSN | 3108-964X |
| Editor-in-Chief | Riyan Damara Putra |
| Citation Analysis | Google Scholar and Dimensions |
| Publisher | CV. SPDF Harmony |
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Journal of Islamic Finance and Economic Studies (JIFES) (e-ISSN: 3108-964X) is a peer-reviewed journal published biannually that focuses on the integration of Islamic finance, socioeconomic transformation, and sustainable development. JIFES highlights innovative research that bridges maqasid al-shariah principles with contemporary issues such as digitalization, ethical finance, and inclusive economic growth. The journal publishes high-quality empirical, conceptual, and policy-oriented studies that explore how Islamic values can shape sustainable financial systems, digital Islamic entrepreneurship, and socially responsible economic practices. By serving as a platform for global scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, JIFES promotes cross-disciplinary dialogue and drives innovation at the intersection of Islamic economics, technology, and sustainability. |
Current Issue
Vol. 1 No. 2 of the Journal of Islamic Finance and Economic Studies (JIFES) brings together scholarly contributions from authors based in Canada
, Pakistan
, Saudi Arabia
in Islamic finance and economic thought. This issue highlights critical discussions on moral foundations in Islamic economics, innovative instruments in Islamic banking, halal investment and tourism development, business ethics in the Saudi tourism sector, and the strengthening of global halal supply chains through Shariah-compliant governance and digital traceability. Collectively, the articles emphasize the integration of ethical values, trust, spirituality, and technological innovation in addressing contemporary global economic challenges, while reinforcing the distinctive contributions of Islamic economic principles to sustainable and responsible development.