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AL-INFAQ: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam, (p-ISSN: 2087-2178, e-ISSN: 2579-

6453) Vol. x No. x (xxxx)

The Title of Article Should be No More than 10 Words, Times New Roman,
Center, Font 12, Bold

First Author
Affiliation, Country
Corresponding email: author@email.com

Second Author
Affiliation, Country
Corresponding email: author@email.com

Article History (Filled by Journal Manager)


Received: xxx Revised: xxx Accepted: xxx

Abstract

Abstract is written in two languages (English and Indonesia). The first abstract is in
English and the second abstract is in Indonesia. Abstract must be written not
exceeding than 250 words in one paragraph, and no references. The abstract is placed
after the title of the paper and the names of the authors after title ‘Abstract’. The word
“Abstract” must be Times New Roman, center, bold, and 12pt and the abstract itself
also must be Times New Roman, italic, and 12pt.

Keywords: It must be maximum of 5 keywords, written in Times New Roman, italic,


and 12pt
JEL Classification: fill in this section based on the JEL Codes by American Economic
Association; separator uses a semicolon

Abstrak

This part is prepared for Abstract which is written in Bahasa Indonesia. The guideline
of this part is similar to the guideline of abstract in English version.

Kata Kunci: It must be maximum of 5 keywords, written in Times New Roman, italic,
and 12pt
Klasifikasi JEL: fill in this section based on the JEL Codes by American Economic
Association; separator uses a semicolon

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1. INTRODUCTION
This section contains the research background, research gap, purpose of study and
contribution (both theoretical and practical).
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email after 0pt
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English & Bahasa) after 0pt
Abstract 12 pt Italic Single, before and Times New Roman
after 0pt
Keywords and JEL 12 pt Bold Single, before and Times New Roman
Classification title after 0pt
Keywords and JEL 12 pt Italic Single, before and Times New Roman
Contain after 0pt
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after 0pt
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headings) after 0pt
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subsection headings) after 0pt
Body text 12 pt Single, before and Times New Roman
after 6pt
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after 0pt
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after 0pt
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after 0pt
References 12 pt Single, before and Times New Roman
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2. LITERATURE REVIEW
This section contains
2.1 Background Theory
This section discusses the theory that support the research
2.2 Previous Studies
This section discusses some previous studies that support the research. The previous
studies must be up date and derived from relevant journals.
2.3 Conceptual Framework (optional)
This section describes the conceptual framework to answer the research question.

3. METHODOLOGY
This section contains of data, model development, and method used. The paper can be
either quantitative or qualitative study. The data used in this study is clearly explained and
also the reason (why the data is used). Model development includes the proposed models, its
main references, and hypothesis (if any). In addition, with regard to quantitative study, the
discussion on variables definition, population and sample must be explained. The method(s)
is discussed by providing underpinning theory and explanation why it is (they are) used, why
not other methods (this must refer to the original references of the inventor and after, the
author can refer to other references).

4. RESULT AND ANALYSIS


4.1 Result
In regard to quantitative study, this part consist of presentation of all result, it might be in
the form of tables, graphs, or statistical result. In addition, to the paper written in qualitative
study, the author(s) need to make adjustment (if required) in this section.

4.2 Analysis
This section contains of critical discussion on the finding, explanation the novelty of the
finding, justification of the finding based on previous studies.
5. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Conclusion
This section contains of conclusion of the findings which is must in-line with research
questions.

5.2 Recommendation
This section contains of recommendation for practitioner, regulator, and academia, based
on the finding of the study.

REFERENCES
All references must be written using APA format. Here are some examples:

a. Books
Choudhury, M. A. (1986). Contributions to Islamic economic theory: A study in social
economics. Springer.
Ghazanfar, S. M. (2004). Medieval Islamic economic thought: Filling the great gap in
European economics. Routledge.

b. Journal Article
Zuki, M. S. M. (2012). Waqf and its role in socio-economic development. ISRA International
Journal of Islamic Finance, 4(2), 173-178.
Iman, A. H. M., & Mohammad, M. T. S. H. (2017). Waqf as a framework for
entrepreneurship. Humanomics.

c. Chapters in edited books


Deji, S. O. M., & Salleh, M. C. M. (2020). Cash waqf for Entrepreneurship Development. In
Handbook of Research on Theory and Practice of Global Islamic Finance (pp. 290-305). IGI
Global.

d. Conference Paper/Proceeding
Kahf, M. (2003, January). The role of waqf in improving the ummah welfare. In International
Seminar on Waqf as a Private Legal Body (pp. 6-7).

e. Thesis
Yaacob, H. H. (2006). Waqf accounting in Malaysian state Islamic religious institutions: The
case of Federal Territory SIRC (Master's thesis, Gombak, Selangor: Kulliyyah of Economics
and Management Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006).

f. Research report/working paper


Firdaus, M., Beik, I. S., Irawan, T. &Juanda, B. (2012).Economic estimation and
determinations of zakat potential in Indonesia (Working Paper Series WP 1433-07). Jeddah:
IRTI.
Demirgüç-Kunt, A., Klapper, L. F., Singer, D., & Van Oudheusden, P. (2015). The global
findex database 2014: Measuring financial inclusion around the world. World Bank Policy
Research Working Paper, (7255).

g. Newspaper
Cowan, R. (2001, October 23). Adams asks IRA to disarm. The Guardian, p. 1

h. Website material
World Bank. (2015). Financial inclusion. Malaysia: Author. Retrieved December 4, 2015,
from http://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication /159308/adbi-financial-inclusion-
asia.pdf

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