ISLAMIC ACCOUNTING: ETHICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR A MODERN ECONOMY
Abstract
The expanding request for moral monetary hones within the present-day economy has driven to a developing intrigued in Islamic accounting standards. Established within the lessons of Shariah, Islamic bookkeeping emphasizes responsibility, straightforwardness, and social equity, giving a moral system for monetary administration that adjusts with ethical and devout values. This paper investigates the foundational moral values of Islamic bookkeeping, their verifiable advancement, and their significance in modern monetary frameworks. The think about surveys existing writing, analyzes case considers of Shariah-compliant monetary educate, and conducts subjective inquire about to recognize best hones and challenges in executing Islamic bookkeeping all inclusive. The discoveries uncover that Islamic bookkeeping offers a comprehensive approach to monetary morals, advancing financial equity, diminishing budgetary dangers, and improving corporate administration. The paper concludes with suggestions for policymakers, money related educate, and researchers to create standardized rules and advance mindfulness of Islamic bookkeeping hones.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i0.23729
DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i0.23729.g13055
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