معرفی
Alija Avdukic is a Professor of Political/Moral Economy and Islamic Finance at the University of Dundee's School of Business. His research focuses on developing Islamic moral/political economy frameworks, exploring ethical business practices in the halal industry, and analyzing the role of Islamic finance in empowering marginalized communities like refugees and immigrants. He holds a Ph.D. from Durham University and an MA from Gloucestershire University.
Research Interests include Islamic Economics, Sustainable Development, Business Ethics, and Abrahamic Economic Theories. His work bridges classical Islamic thought with modern economic challenges, emphasizing ethical governance and social responsibility. Recent studies examine the intersection of digital tools with Islamic ethical principles and the impact of pandemic policies on refugee communities in Scotland.
Professional Affiliations: Trustee and Investment Advisor at International Waqf Fund of Islamic Relief Worldwide. He actively contributes to policy development for Islamic financial institutions and social finance mechanisms.
Key Themes in Research: Islamic finance's role in social inclusion, halal industry ethics, decolonizing academic integrity frameworks, and leveraging waqf institutions for sustainable development.

