About the Conference

The International Conference on Islamic Economics Studies, hosted by the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, is set to convene on 23  September, 2025. This conference serves as a platform to delve into innovative approaches within the realm of Islamic economics, aiming to address and navigate the complex landscape of global economic challenges. Through insightful discussions and interdisciplinary exchanges, participants will explore the pivotal role of innovation in Islamic economics, offering pragmatic solutions to contemporary economic dilemmas.

Focus and Scope:

1.     Islamic Economics and Finance

·       Islamic Finance for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

·       Sharia-compliant Investment in Green and Renewable Projects

·       The Role of Islamic Banking in Economic Resilience during Global Crises

·       Sukuk for Infrastructure and Climate Resilience Financing

·       Zakat, Waqf, and Social Finance for Inclusive Growth

 

2.     Resilience and sustainability

·       Islamic Economic Principles in Building Sustainable Societies

·       Resilience of Islamic Microfinance Amid Economic Shocks

·       Climate Change and Environmental Ethics in Islamic Economics

·       Halal Industry and Sustainable Consumption Patterns

·       Food Security and Agriculture through Islamic Economic Instruments

 

3.     Green Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Growth

·       Islamic Marketing Ethics and Consumer Behavior

·       Green and Ethical Branding in Halal Products

·       Digital Halal Marketing Strategies in the Global Economy

·       Maqasid al-Shariah Approach in Business Strategy and Marketing

·       Enhancing Competitive Advantage through Islamic Marketing Practices

·       Role of Islamic Marketing in Promoting Sustainable Lifestyle

 

4.     Sustainable HRM: How Human Resource Management Face Grand societal challenges and disruption.

·       The Role of HR in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

·       Transforming Organizational Culture Towards Sustainability

·       Developing HR Competencies for the Green Economy

·       Inclusion and Equity in Sustainable HR Practices

·       Common good HRM and performance Management.

 

5.     The Role of Accounting in Supporting ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) Goals

·       Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Reporting and Financial Performance

·       Carbon Accounting and Climate Risk Disclosure in Corporate Reports

·       The Role of Islamic Accounting in Promoting Environmental Stewardship and Social Justice