Research Excellence Award in Islamic Economics

The Importance of Scientific Research in Islamic Economics

Scientific research is the cornerstone for developing and advancing Islamic economics, which today faces complex challenges in terms of technological changes, modern financing instruments, and market transformations. Islamic economics, with its inherent value system, is capable of providing fair and sustainable models when supported by original and in-depth research.

Award Objectives

  • Supporting and encouraging original scientific research in the fields of Islamic economics
  • Developing Sharia-compliant solutions for developments in the digital economy and modern financial technologies
  • Strengthening cooperation between specialized researchers and Islamic financial institutions
  • Promoting the culture of Islamic economics and disseminating its research findings to communities locally and globally
  • Bridging Sharia knowledge with economic applications and modern financial technologies
  • Highlighting Qatar's role in nurturing Islamic economic thought globally
  • Leveraging the outcomes of scientific research in Islamic economics to serve decision-makers and institutions

Eligible Participants

  • Researchers and academics at universities and research centers.
  • Postgraduate students in Islamic jurisprudence, economics, and finance.
  • Institutions and centers specializing in Islamic economics.
  • Experts and specialists in Islamic financial applications and innovation.

Research Fields

No. Field Description
1 Islamic Finance Studies on Islamic banking and finance, crowdfunding, sukuk, financing platforms, investment instruments, risk management, and modern financial technologies (FinTech).
2 Zakat, Waqf, and Charitable Work Studies on zakat, endowment funds, endowment investment and management, endowment development, and modern financial techniques in endowment, zakat, and charitable activities.
3 Takaful Insurance Modern Sharia-compliant and economic models of cooperative insurance.
4 Maqasid al-Sharia (Objectives of Islamic Law) and Development Analysis of the impact of Islamic economics on achieving justice and stability, the role of Maqasid in the economic system, and sustainable development within Islamic economics.
5 Regulation and Practice Study of regulatory laws and policies governing Islamic finance, endowments, zakat, charitable work, and Sharia compliance.
6 Islamic Behavioral Economics Integrating consumer behavior concepts with Sharia principles, the moral economy, and social responsibility.
7 Islamic Digital Economy Digital currencies, artificial intelligence in Islamic financial institutions, and blockchain applications.

Participation Requirements

  • The research must be original and not previously published in any medium (electronic or print) nor submitted for publication.
  • Adherence to the scientific method in accordance with recognized academic standards, including proper source documentation and methodology.
  • The research must fall within the award's specified fields.
  • A previous award winner may only participate again two years after their win.
  • Upon submission, the researcher must upload the required data and documents to the award platform.
  • The research must be written in either Arabic or English.
  • It should address a topic with a clear practical or developmental impact.
  • Research that violates the award's terms and criteria will be disqualified.

Writing Guidelines

1

Adherence to objective and ethical values of scientific research, including:

  • The research must be characterized by originality and soundness in scientific and intellectual direction.
  • Avoiding personal or institutional criticism/defamation during scientific critique.
  • Addressing contemporary issues closest to the needs of human reality through a theoretical and applied approach.
  • Adherence to objectivity and impartiality, free from personal inclinations and biases.
2

High-quality scientific drafting, taking into account the following:

  • Linguistic integrity, free from grammatical and spelling errors.
  • Observance of punctuation and spelling rules.
  • Accuracy in citation, documentation, and referencing texts and evidence.
3

Research Size and Formatting:

The research must not exceed (9,000) words, including the body text, references, and appendices.

Font size and type:
  • For research written in Arabic: Font size is (16), footnotes are (12), and the font type is (Traditional Arabic).
  • For research written in English: Font size is (14), footnotes are (10), and the font type is (Times New Roman).
4

Research Abstract:

The research must be accompanied by an abstract in both Arabic and English, not exceeding (300) words each. The abstract must include: the research topic, objectives, methodology, main findings, and recommendations, in addition to keywords.

5

Research Structure and Organization:

The research is structured and organized in accordance with scientific research methodology requirements, to maintain consistency with the research and reports published in the journal, as follows:

  • Introduction: including the research topic, importance, problem statement, scope, objectives, methodology, and literature review.
  • Body text: divided into consistent and interconnected sections and subheadings.
  • Focusing on presenting a specific idea in each section to avoid excessively long paragraphs and subheadings.
  • Conclusion: a comprehensive summary including the main findings and recommendations.
  • List of sources, references, and appendices.
6

Documentation Methodology (MLA):

The MLA style is followed for documentation as follows:

  • First citation in footnotes: (Author's last name, first name, book title, place of publication, publisher, edition number, date of publication, volume and page).
  • Subsequent consecutive citations: (Ibid., volume and page). Citations in other non-consecutive locations: (Author's last name, book title, volume and page).
  • If the reference lacks some publication information, standard abbreviations are used as follows:
    • No place of publication: (n.p.), No publisher: (n.p.).
    • No edition: (n.ed.), No date of publication: (n.d.).
  • Quranic verses must be diacritically marked, written in Uthmanic script, and placed in flowery brackets ﴿ ﴾. They must not be copied from electronic software, and the surah name and verse number must be indicated in brackets afterwards.
  • For Hadith citations, after mentioning the reference, the book name, chapter name, and Hadith number must be added.
  • For website citations, the access date must be mentioned along with the full, unshortened URL.
  • Footnotes are placed at the bottom of each page with continuous numbering from the beginning of the research to the end.
  • Charts, data, tables, and similar elements must adhere to the following:
    • Charts and illustrations are inserted in the body text in black and white, numbered sequentially, with titles and notes written underneath.
    • Tables are inserted in the body text, numbered sequentially, with titles written above and notes written underneath.
    • Sources and references are listed at the end of the research in alphabetical order, separating Arabic references from other languages.

Research Evaluation Criteria

Criterion Weight
Originality and Innovation 30%
Scientific and Methodological Value 25%
Structure and Coherence of Research 20%
Research Findings and Applied Impact 15%
Quality of Presentation and Analysis 10%

Prizes

Rank Cash Prize Certificate/Publication
First Place 35,000 Qatari Riyals Certificate, electronic and print publication
Second Place 25,000 Qatari Riyals Certificate, electronic and print publication
Third Place 15,000 Qatari Riyals Certificate, electronic and print publication