dc.description.abstract | he paper explores the impact of business growth on human life and
emphasizes the neglect of ethics by some profit-driven entrepreneurs.
It advocates for the integration of Islamic principles to guide business
conduct, promoting a holistic approach and ethical boundaries based on
the Qur'an and Hadith. Drawing parallels between Kant's deontology
theory and Al-Ghazali's insights, the paper underscores the importance
of grounding business actions in religious principles for a morally sound
approach in the evolving economic landscape. This study aims to
analyze the application of Islamic business ethics in buying and selling
transactions based on the principles of unity, equilibrium, free will,
responsibility, and benevolence at Althaf Moslem Store in Bogor,
Indonesia. The research employs a qualitative method with a case study
approach. Informant selection is determined using a purposive method,
and observation serves as the primary data collection technique. The
results indicate that Althaf Moslem Store has successfully implemented
the principles of Islamic business ethics. | en_US |