Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): SYARAH : Jurnal Hukum Islam dan Ekonomi

Published: 2026-01-28

This issue features a variety of articles that reflect the latest dynamics and developments in the fields of Islamic Law and Economics. Featuring nine research papers that raise critical issues, this edition provides in-depth perspectives and sharp analysis that are useful not only for academics, but also for practitioners and interested readers.

Each article presents a different approach, ranging from theoretical studies to practical applications, exploring contemporary themes that are relevant to the needs of today's society. Readers can explore topics such as marketing strategies in the context of Islamic economics, legal reforms related to social justice, and public policy analysis that supports sustainability and welfare.

With contributions from experienced and passionate researchers, this edition not only focuses on legal and economic studies but also touches on the interrelated social and cultural aspects. It is hoped that each article will encourage constructive and in-depth discussion and serve as a valuable reference for future research.

We invite readers to enjoy and provide feedback on these works, and hope that this edition will make a significant contribution to the development of knowledge and practice in the fields of Islamic Law and Economics.

Happy reading.

https://doi.org/10.47766/syarah.v14i2

Articles
Transformation of Product Marketing Strategies in Enhancing Trade Competitiveness in the Global Market
Page: 137-149
Abstract view: 22
Article download: 11
Transformation of Product Marketing Strategies in Enhancing Trade Competitiveness in the Global Market
Abstract view: 22 Article download: 11 Page: 137-149
Page: 150-167
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Article download: 11
Abstract view: 19 Article download: 11 Page: 150-167
The Maslahah Hajiyah Perspective of Sharia Economic Law on Women Working Night Shifts
Page: 168-184
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Article download: 16
The Maslahah Hajiyah Perspective of Sharia Economic Law on Women Working Night Shifts
Abstract view: 25 Article download: 16 Page: 168-184