Top citation year was 2022 with 200 citations. Average citations per year stand at 97.4. Each indexed article contributes around 16.3 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2022 is 61.43, indicating a Upward trend. Most cited article currently has 175 citations.
AL-FALAH : Journal of Islamic Economics
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Most Cited Article
Konsep Maqashid Syariah Menurut Al-Syatibi Dan Kontribusinya Dalam Kebijakan Fiskal
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
65
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| 2025 |
125
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| 2024 |
136
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| 2023 |
173
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| 2022 |
200
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| 2021 |
140
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| 2020 |
90
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| 2019 |
29
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| 2018 |
12
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| 2017 |
4
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About This Journal
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The primary focus of the journal is on addressing critical challenges and developments in the various subfields of Islamic Economics, encompassing theoretical, methodological, and practical dimensions. The journal particularly welcomes contributions that explore the intersection of Islamic economic principles with modern financial and economic systems, policy implications, and ethical considerations in economic decision-making.
The journal publishes research in, but not limited to, the following areas:
Islamic Finance
Shariah-compliant accounting principles and financial reporting
Public finance from an Islamic perspective
Islamic monetary and fiscal policies
Risk management and financial stability in Islamic finance
Sukuk (Islamic bonds), takaful (Islamic insurance), and Islamic investment instruments
Islamic Banking
Principles and practices of Islamic banking institutions
Shariah-compliant financial products and services
Comparative studies between Islamic and conventional banking systems
Governance, ethics, and regulation in Islamic banking
Fintech and digital transformation in Islamic banking
Islamic Economic Development
Strategies for sustainable economic growth within an Islamic framework
Socioeconomic development and poverty alleviation in Muslim communities
Entrepreneurship and business ethics in Islamic economics
The role of Islamic finance in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Industrial and trade policies in Islamic economic systems
Islamic Political Economy
The relationship between Islamic economic thought and political institutions
Policy-making and governance based on Islamic economic principles
The impact of Islamic economic systems on social welfare and economic justice
Comparative analysis of Islamic and conventional economic policies
Islamic Philanthropy
The role of zakat (mandatory almsgiving) in economic redistribution and poverty reduction
Waqf (endowments) management and its contribution to social welfare
Islamic social finance and its impact on economic empowerment
Integration of Islamic philanthropy with contemporary financial markets
The History of Islamic Economics
Evolution of Islamic economic thought across different historical periods
Contributions of classical and modern Islamic scholars to economic theory
Historical case studies of Islamic economic practices in various regions
Influence of Islamic economic principles on global economic systems
The Thought of Islamic Economics
Theoretical foundations and contemporary debates in Islamic economic thought
Methodological approaches in Islamic economic research
The intersection of Islamic economics with philosophy, ethics, and sociology
Future directions and challenges in Islamic economic thought
The journal welcomes original research articles, literature reviews, theoretical papers, and case studies that provide fresh insights and contribute to the advancement of Islamic Economics. By promoting rigorous academic inquiry and multidisciplinary perspectives, Al-Falah Journal of Islamic Economics seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice while offering valuable recommendations for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and industry professionals in the field of Islamic economics.
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