The aim of the Master's program in Islamic Economics and Law (Thesis) at Zaim University is to provide students with advanced education and research opportunities in the intersection of Islamic principles, economics, and law. Through a comprehensive curriculum delivered in Arabic, students will explore various aspects of Islamic economics, Islamic law (Sharia), and their application in contemporary economic and legal contexts. The program emphasizes theoretical understanding, critical analysis, and empirical research, enabling students to deepen their knowledge and expertise in Islamic economics and law. The thesis component of the program allows students to conduct independent research on specific topics within these fields, contributing to the academic understanding and discourse in Islamic economics and law. Graduates will be prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, Islamic finance, legal practice, or for further academic study at the doctoral level.