Ethical entrepreneurship: Islamic financial principles for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Ali Keya Anami
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Islamic ethics prescribe its followers to zealously guard their behavior, words, thoughts, and intentions and observe certain norms and moral codes in their financial transactions; in their social affairs; and in private and public life. The unique feature of the Islamic ethical system is that it permeates all spheres and fields of human life. Islam therefore has its own distinctive value-based ethical system for finance dealings. It prescribes certain specific guidelines governing finance ethics, which are dictated primarily by the notion of halal (lawful or permitted) and haram (unlawful or prohibited) as per Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh). The current global economic meltdown is a clear revelation of the shortcomings of the conventional financial set-up and the weakness of self-designed system devoid of spiritual and divine guidance, hence the yearning and desire for a socially just financial system by conscious individuals and corporate bodies. The assertion that Islamic financial system is only distinguished from other economic systems in its emphasis on interest free and other usurious transactions coupled with the fact that many concepts are springing up contending with the Islamic financial system inform the need to study the system within the context of Islamic ethical principles. This paper is therefore out to articulate the ethical principles of financial institutions as enshrined in the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet so that Islamic financial system will not lose focus and to avoid being carried away by the flamboyant and excessive profits and surpluses of the conventional financial institutions.
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道德创业:中小企业的伊斯兰金融原则
伊斯兰教伦理要求其信徒在金融交易、社会事务、私人生活和公共生活中恪守自己的行为、言语、思想和意图,遵守一定的规范和道德准则。伊斯兰伦理体系的独特之处在于它渗透到人类生活的各个领域。因此,伊斯兰教有自己独特的以价值为基础的金融交易道德体系。伊斯兰教法学(fiqh)规定了某些具体的金融道德准则,这些准则主要由 halal(合法或允许)和 haram(非法或禁止)的概念所决定。当前的全球经济衰退清楚地揭示了传统金融体系的弊端,以及缺乏精神和神灵指引的自我设计体系的弱点,因此,有觉悟的个人和企业机构渴望建立一个社会公正的金融体系。伊斯兰金融体系与其他经济体系的不同之处仅在于它强调免息和其他高利贷交易,再加上许多与伊斯兰金融体系相抗衡的概念如雨后春笋般涌现,这些都说明有必要在伊斯兰伦理原则的背景下研究伊斯兰金融体系。因此,本文旨在阐明《古兰经》和《先知圣训》中所载的金融机构道德原则,从而使伊斯兰金融体系不会迷失方向,并避免被传统金融机构浮夸的超额利润和盈余所迷惑。
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