A strong commitment to advancing Islamic finance as a driver of sustainable and ethical economic development underpins this work. It emphasizes Shariah governance, innovation, and the integration of emerging financial technologies in addressing contemporary financial challenges. The contributions support the development of policies, institutions, and practices within the global Islamic financial ecosystem. It further fosters meaningful collaboration between academia and industry to generate lasting impact.



To advance Islamic finance as a leading force for sustainable and ethical economic development within the global financial ecosystem.
To promote excellence in Islamic finance through the integration of Shariah governance, innovation, and emerging financial technologies.
To contribute to the development of robust policies, institutions, and practices that address contemporary financial challenges.
To foster meaningful collaboration between academia and industry in generating impactful and sustainable solutions.
The profile combines academic depth, Shariah governance expertise, and cross-border advisory engagement to connect research with real institutional outcomes.
Supervising postgraduate research and shaping advanced Islamic finance education.
Active involvement in Shariah governance, banking advisory, and institutional transformation.
Contributing across Malaysia, Central Asia, and broader emerging Islamic finance ecosystems.
Dr. Ashurov Sharofiddin’s research focuses on advancing Islamic Economics and Financial Systems, aiming to develop more effective and ethical banking and finance models. His goal is to address challenges in Islamic financial practices and provide insights that can improve financial inclusion and sustainability in the Muslim world.
He uses a combination of qualitative research methods and advanced research methodology to study Islamic banking and finance. His work is unique because it integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, offering innovative solutions for both academics and financial institutions.
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