Aim and Scope

Aims
Az-Zarqa’: Jurnal Hukum Bisnis Islam provides a platform for scholarly dialogue on Sharia Business Law through multidisciplinary studies (integration-interconnection perspective). The journal is committed to publishing high-quality scholarly articles examining Islamic business law and practices grounded in empirical and comprehensive literature studies. Az-Zarqa’ seeks to bridge the gap between the theories and the realities of the Indonesian context, contributing to developing ethical and sustainable business systems based on Sharia principles.

Scopes
Az-Zarqa’: Jurnal Hukum Bisnis Islam is dedicated to the scholarly exploration of Islamic business law through the multidisciplinary studies (integration-interconnection approach). The journal provides a platform for high-quality research that bridges theoretical insights and practical applications, with a particular focus on the Indonesian context while remaining relevant to global issues. The scope includes:

  1. Islamic Business Law and Practices
  • Legal and ethical frameworks for contracts, transactions, and muamalat in modern business contexts.
  • Analysis of Sharia principles governing akad, contracts and transactions as socio-economic instruments for community development.
  1. Sharia-Based Financial Systems
  • Studies on Islamic banking, investment, and capital markets, focusing on compliance, innovation, and governance.
  • Research on sustainable financial systems incorporating sharia instrument as integral components of Islamic economics.
  1. Zakat, Infaq, Waqf, and Shadaqa (ZIWS) Systems
  • Legal and operational studies on zakat collection, distribution, and impact on poverty alleviation.
  • Exploration of waqf-based financing models for social infrastructure and economic development.
  • Analysis of Sharia principles governing zakat, infaq, waqf, and shadaqa as socio-economic instruments for community development.
  • Research on sustainable financial systems incorporating zakat, waqf, and infaq as integral components of Islamic economics.
  • Innovations in digital zakat and waqf management systems, including AI-based solutions for optimizing resource allocation.
  • Research on innovative mechanisms for infaq and shadaqa in promoting financial inclusion and social equity.
  • Studies on the integration of digital technologies in ZIWS management, including blockchain-based waqf or digital zakat systems.
  1. Sustainable Islamic Economic Development
  • Examination of the role of Maqasid al-Sharia in creating ethical and sustainable business practices.
  • Research on Islamic business law’s contribution to economic resilience, equity, and environmental sustainability.
  1. Digital Transformation in Islamic Business Law
  • Legal and regulatory challenges of fintech, e-commerce, and blockchain in Islamic finance and business.
  • Innovations in sharia digital management systems, including AI-based solutions for optimizing resource allocation.
  1. Comparative and Contextual Studies
  • Comparative analysis of Islamic business law with conventional systems, particularly in dispute resolution and regulatory frameworks.
  • Empirical studies on the adaptation and implementation of Islamic business law in Indonesia and other socio-economic contexts.
  1. Integration-Interconnection Methodology in Islamic Business Law
  • Multidisciplinary studies integrating Islamic jurisprudence with modern legal, economic, and social theories.
  • Research on innovative approaches to bridging Sharia principles with contemporary business challenges.