Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Journal of Aswaja and Islamic Economics (JASIE)?
JASIE is a scholarly journal that publishes research on Islamic economics and finance, including policy analysis, empirical studies, and innovations in the Shariah-based economic and finance system.

What are the vision and mission of JASIE?
JASIE’s vision is to become a leading journal in the field of Islamic economics and finance. Its mission is to promote high-quality research and support the development of Shariah-based economic and finance knowledge.

What are the focus and scope of JASIE?
JASIE focuses on research related to Islamic finance, Islamic banking, zakat, waqf, Islamic financial management, and contemporary economic issues from an Islamic perspective. For more details, visit: https://publikasiilmiah.unwahas.ac.id/JASIE/about

What are the writing guidelines for articles in JASIE?

Writing guidelines include the article format, structure, references, and writing style. Complete details can be found in this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J63Gd17Q7mIe2XRSpjEr9Bd8RuMb7oNw/edit

How can I submit an article to JASIE?
Articles can be submitted through the online submission system at https://publikasiilmiah.unwahas.ac.id/JASIE/login

Does JASIE accept articles in languages other than English?
JASIE accepts articles written in English

What is the minimum and maximum word count for articles?

Articles should be between 6,000 and 8,000 words, including a maximum of 12 words for the title, 200-250 words for the abstract, 750-1000 words for the introduction, 750-1500 words for the literature review, 500-750 words for the methods, 1000-2000 words for the results and discussion, 250-450 words for the conclusion, and at least 80% of the references should be from reputable international journals.

What is the article review process at JASIE?
The articles underwent an anonymous peer-review process. Reviewers were assessed based on originality, methodology, and contributions to the field of Islamic management. 

How long does the review process take?
The review process typically takes 4–8 weeks, including initial evaluation, peer review, author revisions, editing, and publication preparation.

Can authors recommend reviewers for their articles?
Yes, authors can recommend reviewers, but the final decision rests with the editorial team.

What are the criteria for article rejection at JASIE?
Articles may be rejected if they do not align with the journal's focus and scope, lack originality, have questionable data quality, or fail to meet template standards.

Do articles published in JASIE receive a DOI?
Yes, each article published in JASIE is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI).

How can I access articles published in JASIE?
Articles are freely accessible on JASIE’s website, as the journal follows an open-access policy.

Does JASIE charge publication fees?
No, JASIE does not charge Article Processing Charges (APC).

What is JASIE’s publication schedule?
JASIE publishes articles twice a year, in June and December.

How many articles are published in each issue?
Each issue of JASIE publishes 8–10 articles.

Who holds the copyright for articles published in JASIE?
Copyright remains with the authors, but they grant JASIE a license to publish the articles.

What license does JASIE use for published articles?
Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, allowing free distribution with proper attribution to the authors.

How can I contact the JASIE editorial team?
The editorial team can be contacted via email at jasie@unwahas.ac.id

Does JASIE provide assistance to authors regarding writing and editing?
JASIE offers limited assistance through its network of editors and reviewers to improve manuscript quality before publication.