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
Ethical Business
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 era defined by rapid growth, digital disruption, and relentless competition, leadership is being tested not by how fast organizations scale—but by how responsibly they grow. Scandals, exploitation, environmental
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
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





