Journals

  • Ethiconomics: Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance

    Journal title : Ethiconomics: Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance
    Editor-in-Chief : Desmadi Saharuddin
    Managing Editor : Ridho Fikri Almi
    ISSN : 3110-8083
    Prefix : 10.64929 by CrossRef
    Publisher : Jambi Tuah Tengganai Publisher
    Indexing : Google Scholar, EuroPub, WorldCat
    Frequency : 2 issues per year (June and December)
    Open Access : Yes, this journal implements an open access policy

    Ethiconomics: Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance is an academic and peer-reviewed journal that focuses on in-depth studies of the interaction between Islamic financial principles and contemporary social, ethical, and developmental issues across developing countries, including Muslim-majority and plural societies. It aims to advance innovative, comparative, and interdisciplinary research that connects Sharia-compliant banking instruments, financial inclusion strategies, and monetary policy with real-world economic transformation.

  • PFL: Plural Family Law Review

    Journal title : PFL: Plural Family Law Review
    Editor-in-Chief : Taufiq Ramadhan
    Managing Editor
    ISSN : 3110-8083
    Prefix : 10.64929 by CrossRef
    Publisher : Jambi Tuah Tengganai Publisher 
    Indexing : Google Scholar, EuroPub, WorldCat
    Frequency : 2 issues per year (June and December)
    Open Access : Yes, this journal implements an open access policy

    PFL: Plural Family Law Review is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal dedicated to the study of family law in plural legal orders worldwide. PFL examines how religious law, customary law, indigenous law, tribal law, state codification, and inherited civil/common law systems interact in matters of marriage, divorce, parenthood, custody, inheritance, domestic violence, and family welfare-across all jurisdictions where legal plurality shapes family life.

    PFL is the first scholarly journal to adopt legal pluralism as its principal analytical lens for family law inquiry, providing a dedicated forum where the encounter between religious, customary, indigenous, and state legal orders in family matters can be examined as a coherent scholarly field.