This edition primarily focuses on comparative global insights into innovative management and Islamic banking, forming the core theme of most of the published articles. Through a multidisciplinary approach, these articles examine how Sharia values and principles are integrated into diverse financial and managerial practices across various cultural and economic contexts. This includes a focus on zakat management, digital finance, and innovative banking solutions tailored to meet the needs of modern societies.
The contributors represent a wide geographical spread, coming from Indonesia, Egypt, Turkey, Thailand, Nigeria, Malaysia, Brunei, and Libya. This diversity reflects the global evolution of Islamic banking and management while offering comparative perspectives on critical issues such as social inclusion, technological innovation, and regulatory alignment with Sharia principles.
This edition also emphasizes the efforts to bridge the gap between theory and practice, supporting the development of inclusive, innovative, and context-sensitive management systems that align with the objectives of maqashid sharia. By focusing on cultural and regional adaptations, these articles contribute valuable insights into addressing challenges and opportunities within the Islamic banking and management sectors in an increasingly interconnected world.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.35905/banco.v7i1
Published: February 19, 2025
