Ibn Khaldun Journal of Islamic Economics and Business (IKJIEB) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and promoting academic discussion in the fields of Islamic economics and business. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to publish high-quality scientific works that contribute to the development of Sharia-based economic systems in contemporary society.

IKJIEB focuses on studies related to the theory, practice, and policy of Islamic economics and business through interdisciplinary perspectives. The journal encourages innovative research that integrates Islamic values with modern economic dynamics to support sustainable, inclusive, and equitable development.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, Islamic economics, Islamic finance, Sharia banking, Islamic business management, Islamic entrepreneurship, zakat, waqf, Islamic social finance, halal industry, digital economy from an Islamic perspective, public policy, governance of Islamic financial institutions, and the application of maqashid al-shariah in economic and business practices.

IKJIEB accepts original research articles, review articles, conceptual papers, and case studies. All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure academic quality, originality, and relevance.

The journal is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. IKJIEB applies an open access policy, allowing readers worldwide to access published articles freely. The journal also does not charge any submission, review, or publication fees (free APC) as part of its commitment to supporting equal access to scientific publication opportunities.