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Islam and Business Ethics

2020
Of the three monotheistic religions, Islam is not only tolerant of but even laudatory toward businesspeople. Muhammad, himself, had experience as a trader, and there are passages in the Qur’an expressing approval of businesspeople and their practices. Islam, though, proved resistant to taking interest upon loans.
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Business Ethics in Islam

1993
Islam’s holistic approach is evident in three essential tenets: the unity of God, the unity of humankind, and the unity of religion. Because of these tenets, Islam is deemed universal and timeless; as such, it applies to all peoples and in all places. Islam is not a new religion but the continuation of divine revelations from Abraham to Mohammed, the ...
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Islamic Business Ethics

2001
This essay focuses on the normative teachings of Islam. Justice, honesty, and public welfare are the pillars of Islamic business ethics. These values have two major roots: (1) belief in and devotion to Allah (God), and (2) the earthly trusteeship that grounds moral accountability.
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Business Ethics In Islam

2020
Business ethics is becoming something important today. Many cases of violations in the business world in the past that have had a negative impact have raised the importance of business ethics awareness. Islamic business ethics in every aspect of the company in terms of the implementation of the axioms of Islamic business ethics namely monotheism ...
Sukarningsih, Sri, Deliana, Deliana
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Islamic Ethics and the Implications for Business

Journal of Business Ethics, 1999
As global business operations expand, managers need more knowledge of foreign cultures, in particular, information on the ethics of doing business across borders. The purpose of this paper is twofold: (1) to share the Islamic perspective on business ethics, little known in the west, which may stimulate further thinking and debate on the relationships ...
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ISLAMIC ETHICS OF BUSINESS: A MAQĀṢIDIC ANALYSIS

AL-BURHĀN: JOURNAL OF QURʾĀN AND SUNNAH STUDIES, 2022
Islamic Sharīʽah includes all affairs of human life. An important part of Sharīʽah is related to human transactions. Conducting business is considered an important transaction, which has existed since the beginning of human life and until today. Presently, committing unethical activities in conducting businesses has increased both among Muslims and non-
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Islamic Business Ethics on Customer Retention

Scientia, 2023
The aim of this research is to test the effect of Islamic business ethics that consist of unity/tawhid, equilibrium,free will, responsibility, and truth towards customer retention of Islamic People’s Financing Bank (BPRS)Attaqwa Tangerang Regency. The data was obtained from distributing questionnaires to 80 customers ofIslamic People’s Financing Bank ...
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Islamic business ethics and organizational ambidexterity: a new paradigm for business performance in Islamic business

International Journal of Ethics and Systems
Purpose This study aims to investigate the role of ta’awun ambidexterity, a new construct based on Islamic principles of collaboration, in improving business performance within Islamic organizations. It specifically examines how organizational culture, including market, clan and adhocracy cultures, influences ta’
Adi Santoso Santoso   +4 more
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Islamic Business Ethics and Bank Competitiveness

2021
Over the recent economic history, the world banking industry has gone through exponential developments. This sectorial growth has been paved with ever-increasing challenges linked to the problematique of business ethics, banking governance, and industry regulation.
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Key Virtues of Business Ethics in Islam

2017
A framework of business ethics in Islam can be developed by identifying key virtues that are the preferred character traits of a human being. This chapter discusses select virtues that have direct implications on any economic, social, business, or financial activity such that a decision taken in light of such virtues would be ethical.
Zamir Iqbal, Abbas Mirakhor
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