Islamic Economics Studies
Islamic economics studies are dedicated to researching, diagnosing, and addressing contemporary economic issues through Islamic Shariah principles. These studies aim to develop innovative models and solutions that serve as viable alternatives to conventional economic systems.
The award is granted in these two tracks:
First Track
Dissertation Award (Master’s or PhD) This award is granted to the best master’s or PhD thesis that addresses the annual topic in Islamic economics studies as announced by the award’s Board of Trustees. The thesis must be approved by a recognized academic institution, ensuring it meets high scholarly standards. This track celebrates outstanding academic contributions that push the boundaries of Islamic economics research.
Second Track
Annual Research Award This award is granted to the best research paper on the annual topic in Islamic economics studies, as determined by the award’s Board of Trustees. The Annual Research Award recognizes exceptional scholarly work that significantly contributes to the field, encouraging innovative and impactful research that aligns with the principles of Islamic economics.