This study aims to provide bibliometric analysis from previously published research in the Sukuk. Several categories, such as the most influential authors, keywords and articles of the previously published study, were analysed to identify the gap and provide future research. The document analysis method and the Scopus database site are used to obtain the desired data. The study covers the period from 2007 until 2024. A total of 510 articles were published over 17 years. The results were analysed using three different software: Harzing’s Pop, VOSViewer and Excel. The findings are presented in a particular order using the visual mapping method. Publication in Sukuk started gaining attention in the year 2007 and after. Collaborative works on Sukuk are not substantial yet among the contributory nations, although Malaysia and Indonesia contributed the highest number of publications. This study also found a lack of research collaboration among authors in this research field, and most published articles concentrated on Sukuk’s performance measurements. The findings of this paper offer a thorough examination of the existing research on the topic, making them valuable for researchers. This is a comprehensive paper that examines previously published studies in the field of Sukuk.
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