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Research Misconduct
The Journal of Islamic Economic Laws upholds a stringent policy regarding research misconduct to ensure the integrity of the scientific record. Research misconduct is explicitly defined by the journal as any act of fabrication, falsification, citation manipulation, or plagiarism in the creation, execution, review, or reporting of research. The journal is dedicated to maintaining high ethical standards and will undertake necessary actions to address any allegations of research misconduct. This involves adhering to established guidelines for investigating and resolving such issues, thereby ensuring that all published work meets rigorous ethical standards. Allegations of research misconduct violate standard codes of scholarly conduct and ethical behavior in scientific research. The journal underscores the importance of addressing research misconduct to guarantee the accuracy and reliability of research findings, thereby sustaining public trust in scientific research. This commitment to ethical standards is crucial for preserving the integrity of academic and scientific work.