The Sukuk Journal serves as a leading platform for the exchange of scholarly discussions and research contributions in the fields of banking, finance, management and business. The journal is committed to fostering a multi-disciplinary dialogue that bridges the gap between financial theory, economics, and practical applications in the global financial landscape. As such, submissions that align with the journal’s scope and objectives will be prioritized, while articles falling outside these areas will not be considered for publication.
The Sukuk Journal encourages a diverse range of research methodologies and perspectives, integrating insights from banking, finance, management, business, economics, insurance, investment, Accounting, Islamic finance and economics to promote a comprehensive understanding of financial instruments. The editorial team seeks to facilitate an international discourse among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, whose expertise in various economic and financial systems provides innovative perspectives on existing theories and practices in Islamic finance.
Priority will be given to high-quality, original research that offers comparative, analytical, or empirical insights. The journal aims to provide a rapid yet rigorous dissemination of significant research findings, ensuring that the published works contribute meaningfully to the ongoing development of financial scholarship and practice. In specific, papers which consider the following scopes are cordially invited, namely;