PLAGIARISM NOTICE

The Sukuk Journal upholds the highest standards of academic integrity and requires all authors to adhere strictly to international ethical guidelines, particularly regarding plagiarism prevention. As a globally recognized academic journal, we are committed to ensuring that all published work maintains the integrity, originality, and credibility essential for scholarly contributions.

Plagiarism occurs when an author uses ideas, information, or text from another source without proper citation. Even if unintentional, plagiarism is considered a serious academic offense and is strictly prohibited in international scholarly publishing. Authors must ensure that any facts, figures, names, dates, or statistical data obtained from a specific source are appropriately referenced.

Furthermore, if an author draws upon another researcher’s ideas, interpretations, methodologies, or conclusions, proper citation is required—even when the original idea is expanded or reinterpreted. This includes broad theoretical perspectives, methodological approaches, and contextual analyses. In cases where an idea is further developed, authors must first acknowledge the original source before presenting their own contributions or extensions of the concept. The Sukuk Journal is committed to fostering a transparent and ethical research environment, and all submissions must comply with these academic integrity guidelines.