About the Journal
J-ISCAN: Journal of Islamic Accounting Research is a scientific journal managed by the Islamic Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, IAIN Lhokseumawe. This journal publishes research results conceptually and technically related to the scope of Islamic Economics with a concentration in the field of Islamic Accounting. The J-ISCAN Journal is published twice a year, in June and December, the first issue of June 2019.
The journal publishes state-of-art papers in fundamental theory, experiments and simulation, as well as applications, with a systematic proposed method, sufficient review on previous works, expanded discussion and concise conclusion. As our commitment to the advancement of science and technology, the J-ISCAN Journal follows the open access policy that allows the published articles freely available online without any subscription.
Journal of Islamic Accounting Research
2021-12-21
https://journal.iainlhokseumawe.ac.id/index.php/j-iscan
Articles
THE EFFECT OF PARKING TAX, RESTAURANT TAX, AND CLEANING SERVICE LEVIES ON LHOKSEUMAWE CITY’S LOCAL OWN-SOURCE REVENUE 2008-2024
Sarah Nadya, isra maulina, Asmah Savitri
THE EFFECT OF PARKING TAX, RESTAURANT TAX, AND CLEANING SERVICE LEVIES ON LHOKSEUMAWE CITY’S LOCAL OWN-SOURCE REVENUE 2008-2024
Sarah Nadya, isra maulina, Asmah Savitri
Abstract view:
0
Article download:
0
Page:
18-33
FINANCIAL RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY IN ACEH AQUACULTURE COOPERATIVES LHOKSEUMAWE: ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF LIQUIDITY AND SOLVENCY RATIOS
Nurliya, Juliana Putri, Khalish Khairina, Rita Mulyani
FINANCIAL RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY IN ACEH AQUACULTURE COOPERATIVES LHOKSEUMAWE: ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF LIQUIDITY AND SOLVENCY RATIOS
Nurliya, Juliana Putri, Khalish Khairina, Rita Mulyani
Abstract view:
0
Article download:
0
Page:
34-47
RECONCEPTUALIZING IJAB AND QABUL IN THE DIGITAL ERA: RETHINKING ISLAMIC CONTRACT FORMATION BEYOND PHYSICAL PRESENCE
Munawar Rizki Jailani, Danial, Ousmane Salifou Abdou, Iskandar
RECONCEPTUALIZING IJAB AND QABUL IN THE DIGITAL ERA: RETHINKING ISLAMIC CONTRACT FORMATION BEYOND PHYSICAL PRESENCE
Munawar Rizki Jailani, Danial, Ousmane Salifou Abdou, Iskandar
Abstract view:
0
Article download:
0

