2013
DOI: 10.7763/ijtef.2013.v4.284
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The Entrepreneurs Characteristic from al-Quran and al-Hadis

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“…In business, as the servants of Allah (SWT), Muslim entrepreneurs should discern and engage in Islamic ethics (Beekun & Badawi, 2004) through hard working, avoidance of wealth accumulation, commitment, dedication, work creativity, collaboration and competitiveness (Yousef, 2001). Specifically, as agreed by Muslim scholars, entrepreneurs need to practice Islamic teachings and incorporated them in their entrepreneurial activities (Ghazanfar & Islahi, 1998, Faizal, Ridhwan & Kalsom, 2013Hoque, Mamun & Mohammad Ahshanul Mamun, 2014;Rohaiza, 2014) for the sake realizing Allah's pleasure and achieving the betterment in this world and hereafter. According to Imam Al-Ghazali, Islamic ethics comprise of four basic qualities: i) wisdom, ii) courage, iii) patience, iv) justice (Al-Ghazali, 1983, Book 3).…”
Section: Islamic Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In business, as the servants of Allah (SWT), Muslim entrepreneurs should discern and engage in Islamic ethics (Beekun & Badawi, 2004) through hard working, avoidance of wealth accumulation, commitment, dedication, work creativity, collaboration and competitiveness (Yousef, 2001). Specifically, as agreed by Muslim scholars, entrepreneurs need to practice Islamic teachings and incorporated them in their entrepreneurial activities (Ghazanfar & Islahi, 1998, Faizal, Ridhwan & Kalsom, 2013Hoque, Mamun & Mohammad Ahshanul Mamun, 2014;Rohaiza, 2014) for the sake realizing Allah's pleasure and achieving the betterment in this world and hereafter. According to Imam Al-Ghazali, Islamic ethics comprise of four basic qualities: i) wisdom, ii) courage, iii) patience, iv) justice (Al-Ghazali, 1983, Book 3).…”
Section: Islamic Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M Faizal et al (2013) concluded that even we have a business, we must know our nature that to be khalifah Allah, we must to focus on our ibadah even we do a work. Muslim entrepreneurs must maintain relationship with Allah.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islam has its own entrepreneurship characteristic and guiding principles based on al-Quran and al-Hadith to guide entrepreneurship operation (Oukil, 2013). By morality of the human nature, the person must firstly be a Muslim, then the entrepreneur hence he has the responsibility to perform ibadah and be a khalifah (Faizal, Ridhwan and Kalsom, 2013). Muslim entrepreneur should search for Allah"s blessings above all other factors.…”
Section: The Concept Of Barakah (Spiritual Sustenance)mentioning
confidence: 99%