Current Issue
Terbitan edisi kedua Laa Maghrib: Journal of Development in Islamic Economics and Business (Vol. 1 No. 2, 2025) menghadirkan artikel-artikel yang berfokus pada perilaku budaya lokal, pengaruh media sosial, dan fenomena ekonomi di berbagai sektor. Beberapa topik yang dibahas meliputi penerapan budaya lokal dalam praktik perdagangan kaki lima, dampak media sosial terhadap gaya hidup konsumtif dan keputusan finansial mahasiswa, serta peran akuntansi dalam membentuk sikap dan perilaku konsumtif di era digital. Selain itu, artikel-artikel juga menggali pentingnya literasi keuangan dalam keputusan bisnis, pengaruh motivasi belajar terhadap pemahaman akuntansi mahasiswa, serta digitalisasi akuntansi bagi UMKM. Edisi ini memberikan wawasan mengenai hubungan antara aspek budaya, ekonomi, dan perilaku sosial di masyarakat.
Articles
Laa Maghrib: Journal of Development in Islamic Economics and Business
Editor-in-Chief: Syaifullah (ID Scopus: 60219753900) | Publisher: Mentorta
Journal Information
- Original Title: Laa Maghrib: Journal of Development in Islamic Economics and Business
- Frequency: 3 issues per year (June, December, Maret)
- Number of Articles per Issue: 5-10 research articles per issue
- Index: Google Scholar
Synopsis
Laa Maghrib: Journal of Development in Islamic Economics and Business is a scholarly journal that provides a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to present their research and critical studies related to the development of Islamic economics and business. This journal is committed to supporting the advancement of knowledge, practice, and innovation based on Islamic values in addressing contemporary economic challenges.
In the field of Islamic economics, Laa Maghrib examines various issues such as economic development based on maqashid sharia, the management of fiscal policy and Islamic public finance, and the role of zakat, infak, sedekah, and waqf (ZISWAF) in supporting social justice and sustainable development. The journal also covers the study of Islamic macroeconomics, the integration of Islamic values in economic policies, and the contribution of Islamic economics in addressing global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and environmental crises.
In the domain of Islamic business, the journal focuses on practices such as shariah-compliant management, value-based entrepreneurship, halal marketing, and digital transformation in Islamic business. Topics like innovation in shariah business models, Islamic business ethics, and the role of fintech and digitalization in Islamic finance are key areas of interest in responding to the needs of the halal industry and the broader shariah-based economic sector.

