In an era marked by corporate scandals, governance failures, and declining public trust, organizations around the world are rethinking how power, responsibility, and accountability should be exercised. For Islamic institutions
Business Management
Entrepreneurship is inherently challenging. Decisions are made under pressure, interests often collide, and uncertainty is part of daily life. For Muslim entrepreneurs, these challenges carry an added dimension: the responsibility
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.



