Investigating Islamic Management Thoughts from the Perspective of Muslim Scholars
Abstract
Islam is an all-encompassing religion that encompasses each and every facet which is associated with human existence. Islam is not a religion that is just concerned with the private life of people; rather, it encompasses and directs the activities and interactions that humans engage in throughout the course of their everyday lives. In spite of the fact that Islamic teachings are extraordinarily extensive, there have only been a few studies that have been carried out to investigate Islamic management ideas about the fundamentals of management in Islam. An effort is being made in this research to convey the essential principles of Islamic management, which are tawhid, justice, and contentment. These principles serve as the foundation upon which the functions of management are taught. The research also shows the holistic approach of Islamic management theory, which takes into consideration the whole of the system, including its people, culture, and structure, from the point of view of Islamic management principles.
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