Affiliation:
1. Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Manajemen Sukma, Indonesia
2. Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi, Indonesia
3. Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
Abstract
The chapter aims to explore factors, values, and education driving Islamic entrepreneurial initiatives, and their impact on economic development. It emphasizes integrating Islamic principles into new business creation. The study also examines roles of absorption capacity, financial development, Islamic debt financing, and family background in Islamic entrepreneurship. By linking Islamic teachings and entrepreneurial pursuits, the Initiative enhances understanding and promotes ethical, sustainable business. It values Islamic work ethics and management team insights to foster Islamic-based enterprises. The chapter guides entrepreneurs, policymakers, and researchers in nurturing Islamic entrepreneurship, contributing to knowledge and future research. Insights can fuel positive transformations in the evolving entrepreneurial landscape.