Author:
Suleiman Ibrahim Abdulrazaq,Suleiman Tijjani Tawa
Abstract
This chapter seeks to evaluate the relationship between corporate social responsibility, ethics, and Islamic principles. It explores the moral underpinnings of Islamic business practices and shows how to use them to achieve long-term, beneficial results in the business sector. The ICSR framework places a strong emphasis on the values of inclusivity, social justice, and fairness. It also emphasises how crucial it is to balance the interests of all parties involved and advance the common good. Organisations can address social and environmental issues, advance moral business conduct, and develop an accountable and transparent culture by implementing ICSR practices. This chapter also guides on how Islamic principles and values can influence ethical business practices, which can have a beneficial and long-lasting effect on the environment and society.
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