Dirham: Journal of Sharia Finance and Economics (JoSFE) is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research in the fields of Sharia finance and economics. The journal serves as a reputable academic platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to examine theoretical, empirical, and methodological perspectives related to Islamic economic systems, financial instruments, and policy frameworks grounded in Sharia principles.
JoSFE welcomes scientifically developed manuscripts that aim to answer important research questions, develop and test theories, and explore emerging phenomena within Sharia economics. The journal publishes original research articles, review papers, and conceptual studies addressing topics such as Islamic banking and finance, Sharia-compliant financial products, Islamic capital markets, zakat and waqf management, Islamic microfinance, halal industry economics, and socio-economic development from an Islamic perspective. Emphasis is placed on studies that demonstrate analytical rigor, methodological soundness, and relevance to contemporary economic and financial challenges.
By promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and evidence-based analysis, Dirham: Journal of Sharia Finance and Economics (JoSFE) seeks to bridge theory and practice in Sharia finance and economics. The journal aims to contribute to informed decision-making, enhance ethical and sustainable economic practices, and support the advancement of knowledge that strengthens the role of Sharia-based financial and economic systems at local, national, and global levels.