Principles of Islamic Ethics for Contemporary Workplaces

Principles of Islamic Ethics for Contemporary Workplaces

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Release Date: July, 2020|Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 275
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5295-7
ISBN13: 9781799852957|ISBN10: 1799852954|EISBN13: 9781799852971
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Description:

Contemporary workplaces are subject to numerous challenges due to the absolute technological takeover of real-time working platforms. Though significant developments to the modern workforce have changed the face of industry significantly, there is a thirst for workplaces where people may achieve material objectives while attaining spiritual satisfaction through their daily activities both at the office and home.

Principles of Islamic Ethics for Contemporary Workplaces is an essential reference source that discusses organizational behaviors in relation to Islamic values, beliefs, and work ethics, as well as managerial strategies that follow the Islamic way of life. Featuring research on topics such as contemporary business, diverse workforce, and organizational behavior, this book is ideally designed for managers, business professionals, administrators, HR personnel, academicians, researchers, and students.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Conflict Management
  • Contemporary Business
  • Corporate Governance
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Diverse Workplace
  • Employee Behavior
  • Islamic Marketing
  • Multinational Workforce
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Workplace Ethics
Reviews & Statements

The coverage and scope of the book are impressive, as it covers a wide range of topics in twelve carefully written chapters. Starting with an overview of Islamic ethics, the book relates it to contemporary corporate issues like crisis management, corporate governance, the use of information technology, welfare and well-being, marketing, corporate social responsibility, and conflict management. There are also specific chapters on finance, Maqasid al-Shari’a (the higher objectives of Shari’a) and a range of activities that are not just considered as professional obligations but are also deemed virtuous in an Islamic ethical framework.

– ISFIRE, August 2021

I had the opportunity to review the book titled “Principles of Islamic Ethics for Contemporary Workplaces”. The Authors addressed an important dimension of contemporary workplaces which are subject to numerous challenges from absolute technological transformation to real-time globalised working platforms. Significant developments have brought human life in today’s age of robotics and androids. However, still there is a huge thirst for workplaces where people trust each other unconditionally; employees have absolute belief in their top management, shareholders look at financial statements without a shadow of doubt, and society considers business organisations as their partners. There is no doubt that incidence of breach of trust anywhere on this planet shatters the confidence of masses on business organizations. Considering modern-day complex working environments authors narrowed down the entire discussion and tried to address specific but critical areas of workplace ethics including crisis management, governance, corporate social responsibility, conflict management, liberty, diversity and virtue as a foundation of workplace ethics. Stakeholder management and complexities of information technologies do attract the reader. My special attention remained towards Islamic ethics in finance. Comparison of conventional and Islamic concepts is extremely useful for the readers. Discussion on establishing free, fair and Halal economy eradicating concentration of wealth with ethical Islamic banking and finance, in my opinion, are highlights of the book. I congratulate authors and wish them best of luck for their future endeavours.

– Prof. Mohamad Akram Laldin

The book provides an important insight into workplace ethics from an Islamic perspective and adds to the body of literature in this important area. The organization of the book allows the reader to develop an appreciation of the topic in a wide range of disciplines such as Finance, Marketing and Information Technology. The revelation of ethical lapses around the world in the corporate sector has led researchers to view the foundations of the principles which create trust and provide a level playing field for organizations to operate under. The use of Islamic ethical principle lens to review the state of contemporary workplaces is an important area that has been highlighted by the authors. Given my current administrative responsibilities, I read with interest the section on conflict management in which the authors provide insights into the Islamic ethical principles and how they relate to conflict management. Some of these principles could well be applied in the western corporate context as well. As my area of expertise is Finance, I found the comparison of conventional and Islamic concepts as being extremely useful for the readers. The discussion on establishing free, fair and a Halal economy eradicating concentration of wealth with ethical Islamic banking and finance are some of the highlights of the book. I congratulate authors and wish them best of luck for their future endeavors

– Dr. M. Nauman Farooqi

The book is written on a topic of immense relevance to the contemporary Muslim communities, in general, and the workplaces with Muslim employees, managers and owners, in particular. The topic is greatly relevant to the private and public sector workplaces in a country like Pakistan wherein ethical foundations of the society have experienced decay in the last three to four decades. The coverage and scope of the book is impressive, as it covers a wide range of topics in 12 carefully written chapters. Starting with an overview of Islamic ethics, the book relates them to the contemporary corporate issues like crisis management, corporate governance, the use of information technology, welfare and well-being, marketing, corporate social responsibility, and conflict management. There are also specific chapters on finance, Maqasid al-Shari’a (the Higher Objectives of Shari’a), and a range of activities that are not just considered as professional obligations but are also deemed virtuous in an Islamic ethical framework. It has been an absolute delight to read the book, which is well-written and must be comprehensible by the targeted readership. I must say that the book has an academic value as well as direct relevance to businesses management.

– Dr. Humayon Dar, Cambridge Institute of Islamic Finance
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Abdus Sattar Abbasi has a vast experience of both the corporate sector and the academia. He remained posted in four countries, other than the homeland - including Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan - during this journey of more than two and a half decades. He is Associate Professor and Head CIF, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, Pakistan. He is the founding editor of COMSATS Journal of Islamic Finance (CJIF). He also founded GFIF and IFEA. He travelled to several countries to attend conferences and training courses including China, England, Turkey, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and Dubai; besides he also visited Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan and Iran.

Razaq Raj is an internationally renowned academic with over 18 years’ higher education experience of teaching and research in the UK, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, China and South Korea. He is Principal Lecturer for Research and Enterprise and Visiting Professor at the Kedge Business School, France and University of Vitez, Bosnia. He has substantial external examining and curriculum development experience of both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in business management, events and tourism. He is Co- founding editor of the International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage and Series Co-Editor for CABI’s Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series (with Kevin Griffin).

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