About the Journal
The JUARA (Journal Of Sharia Law and Economic) is a peer-reviewed academic publication dedicated to advancing scholarly understanding and critical analysis of the intersection between Islamic principles, legal frameworks, and contemporary economic and management practices.
Focus and Scope
The journal publishes original research, theoretical articles, and case studies that address a broad spectrum of topics related to Islamic Economics and Sharia Law, as well as their practical implications in business and financial contexts. The primary areas of focus include, but are not limited to:
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Islamic Economics: Studies on Islamic finance, takaful (Islamic insurance), zakat and waqf (endowments), Islamic microfinance, muamalat (Islamic commercial jurisprudence), and the broader application of Sharia principles in economic development and sustainability.
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Islamic Family Law: Research encompassing marriage, divorce, inheritance (faraid), child custody, and other contemporary legal issues within the framework of Islamic Family Law and its implementation across different jurisdictions.
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Financial Management: Analysis and discussion on financial management principles, investment strategies, corporate finance, and risk management, particularly examining their integration or contrast with Islamic financial principles.
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Management: Scholarly works related to general management theories and practices, including strategic management, human resource management, operations management, and business ethics, with an emphasis on issues relevant to Islamic business environments and Sharia governance.
The JUARA (Journal Of Sharia Law and Economic) welcomes contributions from academics, practitioners, and researchers globally who are interested in rigorous, insightful, and interdisciplinary discourse on Islamic legal and economic thought.