Tag: BusinessEthics

Kitab al-Isharah ila Mahasin at-Tijarah

Author explained the problem of double coincidence of wants in the barter trade. He wrote that even if the wants coincide, there may be disagreement on the counter values in exchange. Without divisibility of the good, the barter economy runs into barriers to trade. He also wrote on prudence in economic management. He emphasized the need for proactive procurement and infrastructure investments to ensure smooth supply chain, production process and market stability. He favoured procurement from the original nearby source to avoid intermediation mark-up and make purchases when the market has adequate supply and availability so as to avoid cost-push inflation.

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Integration of Tawhidic Epistemology in ESG

Halal ESG shaped by Tawhidic epistemology is not merely an alternative model; it is a civilizational intervention—calling for harmony between the sacred and the temporal, between environmental responsibility and metaphysical awareness, between economic development and divine accountability. It is this synthesis—rooted in Tawhid, driven by Ummatic consciousness, and aspiring toward Ummatic excellence—that will enable halal industries to become ethical vanguards in a fractured world.

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Relational business model for shared responsibility

The authors argue that these two fields have traditionally been studied separately, with corporate responsibility focused on the meso (corporate) level and leadership responsibility on the micro (individual leader) level. The proposed relational model seeks to overcome this separation by viewing leadership as a relational phenomenon that is not tied solely to individuals but is instead a “social process” involving all stakeholders.

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