Universitas Negeri Surabaya | Indonesia
P-ISSN: 2549-0850 | E-ISSN: 2548-3544 | Open Submissioon
al-Uqud: Journal of Islamic Economics, an international journal, provides a forum for publishing quality research. Al-Uqud publishes quality and in-depth analyses of current issues to investigate Economics, Management and Business topics in an Islamic perspective, in theory and practice, across Muslim in the world. This journal encompasses original research articles and review articles (only selected/invited authors), including: Islamic Economics; Islamic Economics Law; Islamic Business Management (Human Resource, Marketing, Halal Supply Chain, and Enterprise System); Islamic Banking and Finance; Islamic Philantrophy (Zakat, Infaq, Shodaqoh, and Waqf); Islamic Business Ethics and Entrepreneurship; Islamic Insurance
Indexer and journal Impact Factor
- International Indexer – Scopus: Unindexed
- International Indexer – Web of Science (WoS): Unindexed
- National Indexer – Sinta 2
- Others: DOAJ
Speed of Publication
- Submission to First Decision (Average in 2025): 17 Days
- Submission to Final Decision (Average in 2025): 146 Days
- Submission to Publication (Average in 2025): 156 Days
Publication Opportunities
- Acceptance Rate (2025): 14%
- Articles/Issue (Average): 7 Articles
Publication Charges
- Submission Charge: Free
- Article Processing Charge (APC): Free
- Fast Track Charge: N/A
Publication Frequencies
- January & July
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Latest Articles: Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): July
- When faith meets choice: Brand awareness, trust, and consumer preferences toward Muhammadiyah products
Dian Berkah, M. Hanifuddin Hakim, Andre Ridho Saputro, Mohammad Reevany Bustami
- Managing customer service through artificial intelligence-driven chatbot systems in Islamic Banking institutions
Eka Sri Wahyuni, Ayu Yuningsih, Yosy Arisandy
- The role of augmented reality in halal beauty shopping experience
Dien Mardhiyah, Ali Imaduddin Futuwwah, Fitriah Dwi Susilowati, Syuhaily Osman, Nidia Artanti Gozali, Nadia Ramadhani Nugroho Putri
- Psychosocial strain and default behavior in Islamic fintech: An urban–rural analysis using general strain theory
Ana Toni Roby Candra Yudha, Slamet Haryono, Misnen Ardiansyah
- The present state of Shariah governance of Islamic banks in Bangladesh: an overview
Md. Kausar Alam, Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad
- Strategy for increasing the market share of Islamic Banks in Indonesia through Third-party fundraising and financing
Rahima Kumala, Nurhayati, Muhammad Yafiz
