CONFERENCE ON ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND SUSTAINABLE FINANCE: GREEN WAQF, CLIMATE ACTION, AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Introduction

The global community currently faces an unprecedented environmental crisis, where climate change poses a significant threat to human survival and economic stability. According to global climate reports, the escalating impact of global warming, resource scarcity, and ecological degradation requires immediate and systemic intervention. In this context, the financial sector is challenged to shift from conventional profit-maximization toward a more holistic, sustainable approach. The concept of “Sustainable Finance” has emerged as a crucial framework, yet its implementation requires a strong ethical foundation to ensure that economic growth does not come at the expense of the planet or future generations.

The Department of Islamic Economics at IPB University recognizes that the principles of Islamic economics are inherently aligned with the global sustainability agenda. The strength of Islamic finance lies in its ethical mandates, such as the prohibition of harm (darar) and the pursuit of public interest (maslahah). Central to this discussion is the innovative potential of Green Waqf, an Islamic endowment model dedicated to environmental preservation, reforestation, and renewable energy. By transforming traditional waqf assets into ecological capital, Islamic economics provides a unique, faith-based solution to funding Climate Action and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Furthermore, the effectiveness of these green initiatives is significantly amplified by Digital Transformation. The integration of Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and financial technology (Fintech) ensures that the collection and distribution of Islamic social funds are transparent, accountable, and accessible to a wider demographic. This digital leap allows for a more efficient mobilization of resources, bridging the gap between ethical investors and high-impact environmental projects. As a leading institution in this field, the Department of Islamic Economics at IPB University views this synergy as a strategic pathway to building a resilient and inclusive economy.

Therefore, deeper exploration and collaborative dialogue are essential to optimize the role of Islamic finance in the green economy. To address these critical issues, the Department of Islamic Economics IPB is proud to present the international conference: “Islamic Economics and Sustainable Finance: Green Waqf, Climate Action, and Digital Transformation.” This forum is designed to bring together global experts to formulate innovative strategies that harmonize spiritual values with technological advancement for the betterment of the earth.

Theme of Sessions

Islamic Economics & Sustainable Development

1. Islamic economic perspectives on sustainable development goals (SDGs) 

2. Maqasid al-Shariah and sustainability frameworks

3. Islamic political economy and development planning

4. Ethics, governance, and sustainability in Islamic economics

Green Waqf & Islamic Social Finance

1. Green waqf models for environmental and climate projects

2. Waqf for renewable energy, water, forestry, and biodiversity 

3. Zakat, waqf, and sadaqah for climate resilience and adaptation

4. Integration of waqf with sustainable infrastructure financing 

5. Governance and innovation in waqf management 

Climate Action & Sustainable Finance

1. Islamic finance for climate mitigation and adaptation

2. Climate risk, resilience, and disaster financing in Muslim countries

3. Sustainable and green sukuk

4. ESG, impact investing, and Islamic finance

5. Financing sustainable agriculture, fisheries, and food systems 

Digital Transformation in Islamic Finance

1. Fintech and digital platforms for zakat, waqf, and microfinance

2. Blockchain, smart contracts, and waqf digitization

3. Digital inclusion and Islamic financial access

4. AI, big data, and sustainability reporting in Islamic finance

5. Cyber risk and digital governance in Islamic financial institutions 

Islamic Banking, Markets & Institutions

1. Sustainable banking practices in Islamic banks

2. Risk management and regulation in sustainable Islamic finance

3. Islamic capital markets and green instruments

4. Performance measurement and impact assessment

5. Shariah governance in sustainable finance 

Microfinance, Inclusion & Community Development

1. Islamic microfinance for poverty reduction and climate adaptation

2. BMTs, cooperatives, and community-based green enterprises

3. Women, youth, and financial inclusion

4. Rural development and inclusive growth

5. Social entrepreneurship and Islamic finance

Policy, Governance, & Regulatory Issues

1. Public policy for sustainable Islamic finance

2. Regulatory frameworks for green and social finance

3. Role of central banks and regulators

4. Cross-country experiences and comparative studie

5. Public–private partnerships and blended finance

Education, Innovation & Future Directions

1. Islamic finance education for sustainability

2. Curriculum innovation and capacity building

3. University-industry collaboration

4. Future trends in Islamic sustainable finance

5. Youth and innovation ecosytems

The conference welcomes conceptual papers, empirical studies, case studies, and policy oriented research that contribute to advancing Islamic economics and sustainable finance in the areas of green waqf, climate action, and digital transformation.

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Important Dates

March 1st
Call for Abstract Open
April 5th
Deadline for Abstract Submissions
April 13rd
Announcement of Abstract Acceptance
May 03rd
Deadline for Full Paper Submission
May 18th
Announcement of Final Paper Acceptance
May 19-20 2026
Conference Dates

Why You Should Participate?

1. Present your research at an international conference

2. Gain feedback from experts and peers

3. Opportunity for publication in indexed conference proceedings/journals

4. Expand your global academic and professional network

5. Certificate of presentation/participation for all accepted presenters

6. Engage with interdisciplinary perspectives linking Islamic economics & sustainability

Co-organize by

Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah IPB