This section dissects scholarly articles from various fields, with a focus on Islamic Economics and Finance. It aims to foster understanding of recent research and its implications, and stimulate discussion on its impact on society and everyday life. Rooted in Shariah Islamic law, Islamic finance promotes risk-sharing, ethical transactions, and asset-linked arrangements, providing an ethical alternative to conventional finance. Despite challenges like limited educational resources and focus on interest-free banking, we hope this discourse will offer valuable insights and spark your interest in this evolving research field.
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Zainatun Mastura, Azharsyah Ibrahim, Syahriyal Syahriyal
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