The digital economy has transformed how businesses communicate, sell, and scale. For Muslim entrepreneurs and halal businesses, this transformation brings both unprecedented opportunity and serious ethical responsibility. Digital platforms can
Business Ethics
Entrepreneurship in Islam is not merely a pursuit of profit; it is a moral vocation. The Muslim entrepreneur is not judged solely by revenue, growth, or market share, but by
In an age of complex financial systems, global trade, and digital economies, the relevance of Fiqh al-Muʿāmalāt—the Islamic jurisprudence governing economic and social transactions—has never been greater. Far from being
In an era of rapid globalization, intense competition, and profit-driven models, ethical lapses in business have become increasingly common—eroding trust, damaging communities, and destabilizing economies. For the Muslim community, this
Business and trade occupy a central place in Islam. Far from being a purely worldly activity, economic dealings are a form of worship when conducted according to divine guidance. The
Islam provides comprehensive guidance for every aspect of life, including business and entrepreneurship. A Muslim entrepreneur is expected to embody the principles and ethics derived from the Quran and Sunnah.
In a world increasingly conscious of ethical practices, Islamic business principles offer a timeless and comprehensive framework for sustainable and fair commerce. Rooted in the teachings of the Quran and
Islamic business principles are deeply rooted in the teachings of the Quran and the Hadith, promoting justice, transparency, and ethical conduct. This article explores the core principles of Islamic business








