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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

The submission file is in Microsoft Word document. (Journal Template)

Articles should be between 5000-10000 words in length, including abstract, tables, figures, references and appendices.

 

Name of the Author and the Affiliation must not be stated in the paper.

 

Page Layout

            Paper   : Custom Size (Width: 19.21 cm and Height: 26.21 cm)

            Top      : 2.25 cm

            Left      : 1.8 cm

            Bottom : 1.0 cm

            Right    : 1.87 cm

 

Title

            Font     : Times New Roman, size: 17

 

 Author’s Name & Affiliation

            Font for Author’s Name        : Times New Roman, size: 13

            Font for Author’s Affiliation   : Times New Roman, size: 8

 

Abstract

            An abstract of not more than 250 words

            Font     : Times New Roman, size: 9

 

 Keywords (Italic)

            Font     : Times New Roman, size: 8

 

Body Text

            Manuscripts must be typed with a single spacing throughout.

            Font                : Times New Roman, size: 10

            Equation          : Use Microsoft Equation 3.0 or above

 

Table

          Placement of Table      : Centre

          Title of the Table         : Above the Table, Centre

           Font for the Title          : Times New Roman, size 8   

 

Figure

             Placement of Figure     : Centre

             Title of the Figure        : Below the Figure, Centre

             Font for the Title          : Times New Roman, size 8   

 

Any word or words to be abbreviated should be written in full when first mentioned followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.

 

References

The referencing style of the manuscript should strictly follow the style adopted by the journal (based on APA - American Psychological Association style).  The list should be in alphabetical order. Author(s) are to ensure submission of manuscript is according to the format specified.

 

In Text:

…... Smith (1995) ... or (Brown and Jones, 2002) or ... Smith et al. (2004a)

 

Journal Article

Sonko, M. (2020). Customers’ perceptions on Islamic banking: A case study in the Gambia. Journal of Islamic Finance, 9(1), 13–23.

Antova, I., & Tayachi, T. (2020). Managing crypto-pegged exchange rates risks in Islamic banks in the era of digitalization economy and tokenization. Journal of Monetary Policy, 9(1), 13–23.

 

Chapter in Book

Ginting, L.M., & Redzuan, N.H. (2020). A study on the influence of Islamic financial literacy in managing cash and debt among millennial in Indonesia. In Kassim, S., Anwar Othman, A.H., & Haron, R. (Eds.). Handbook of research on Islamic social finance and economic recovery after a global health crisis (pp. 1-20). Pennsylvania: IGI Global.

 

Book

Oseni, U.A., Hassan M.K., & Hassan, R. (2019). Emerging Issues in Islamic finance law and practice in Malaysia. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited.

 

Working Paper

Ismail, A.G., Zaenal, M.H., & Taufiq, U. (2016). Can Islamic philanthropy increase financial inclusion? (IRTI Working Paper 1437-02). Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute.

 

Website

Gold Banking – A Game Changer for Islamic Finance. (2020). Islamic Finance. Retrieved May 6, 2019, from https://www.islamicfinance.com/2020/08/gold-banking-game-changer-islamic-finance/

 

Articles

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Ethical Statement

Journal of Islamic Social Finance (JISF) is highly committed to upholding ethics in publication and quality of articles. The journal strives to abide by the Code of Conduct as defined by the Committee of Publication Ethics (COPE). Conformance to standards of ethical behaviour is therefore expected of all parties involved: Authors, Editors and Reviewers.

Plagiarism Issues

The manuscript must represent the original work by the author(s) and has not been published or being considered elsewhere at the time of submission.  All submissions to the journal will be screened using Turnitin software and must not score higher than 23% similarity for the reviewing process.  Reference from other publications must be appropriately cited or quoted.

None of the material should be covered by any copyright; if copyrighted material exceeding approximately 100 words from a journal article or approximately 500 words from a book is used, the author has to obtain written permission for its use. The work should not infringe any intellectual property rights/secrecy laws of any person/organization/government/public or private agency, nor should it contain any defamatory matter.

IIUM Press does not bear any responsibility for verifying copyright permissions provided by the authors. Any breach of copyright laws will result in retraction of the published manuscript as well as reporting to relevant authorities in the authors' institutions.

Duties of Authors

  • Responsible for ensuring only new and original work is submitted.
  • Must not reproduce work that has been previously published in other journals.
  • Must not submit any articles that are being reviewed or considered by JISF to other journals simultaneously.
  • To only publish their work elsewhere after receiving a formal rejection from JISF or if their request for withdrawal is officially accepted by the journal.
  • To inform the Editor-in-Chief or the publisher of any inaccuracy of data in their published work so that correction or retraction of article can be done.
  • Should make significant contributions and be held accountable for any shortcomings in their works.

Duties of Reviewers

  • Must disclose any competing interest before agreeing to review a submission.
  • May decline to review any submission due to a conflict of interest or inadequate knowledge.
  • Review all submissions objectively, fairly, and professionally.
  • Reveal any ethical misconduct encountered while reviewing to the Editor-in-Chief for further action.
  • To ensure the originality of a submission and be alert to any plagiarism and redundant publication.
  • To not disclose the content of the submission without permission.
  • Adhere to the duration specified for the review process. Request for extension to review is at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief.

Duties of Editor

  • Evaluate manuscripts fairly and solely on their intellectual merit.
  • Ensure confidentiality of manuscripts and not disclose any information regarding manuscripts to anyone other than the people involved in the publishing process.
  • Responsible for deciding when and which articles are to be published.
  • Provide clear instructions to potential contributors to the submission process and what is expected of the authors.
  • Ensure appropriate reviewers are selected/ identified for the reviewing process.

Reporting

  • Authors should state their results clearly, honestly, and without fabrication, falsification, or inappropriate data manipulation. The methods used in the work should be clearly and unambiguously described so that the findings can be repeated and confirmed by other researchers.

Conflicts of Interest

A statement on conflict of interest must be included in the manuscript if authors receive any support that might be construed to influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed.

Authorship and Collaboration

Name of authors listed in a manuscript should represent only those who have made significant contributions to the publication. Others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the work must be acknowledged or listed as contributors. It is the duty of the corresponding author to ensure only those who have significantly contributed to the manuscript be included as authors.