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Journal : Madani: Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal

Prinsip Kejujuran Dalam Usaha Qorina, Ulfa; Ridwan, Saleh; Lutfi, Muhtar
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 7 (2024): Madani, Vol 2. No. 7, 2024
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12625740

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The principle of honesty in business is an important foundation that influences various operational and strategic aspects of the company. Honesty includes transparency in communications, disclosure of financial information, and integrity in all business actions. Implementing these principles builds a positive reputation and trust from customers, creates a healthy work environment, and encourages effective internal and external collaboration. In practice, honesty facilitates strong relationships with stakeholders such as investors and business partners. Trust built from honesty helps companies gain long-term support and cooperation, which is essential for business sustainability. In addition, companies that operate honestly tend to be better able to avoid legal and ethical risks, and are better prepared to face market challenges. Companies that uphold honesty do not only focus on short-term profits but are also committed to creating sustainable added value for all parties involved. Thus, honesty in business is the key to achieving long-term success and building a solid foundation for sustainable business growth.
Asy’ariyah; Sejarah dan Pokok Ajarannya Serta Keterkaitannya Dengan Mu’tazilah Qorina, Ulfa; Amri, Muhammad; Santalia, Indo
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Madani, Vol. 2, No. 1 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10502622

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Al-Asy’ari is one of the theological schools in Islam that emerged in the 9th century A.D. This school was founded by Abu al-Hasan al-Asy'ari as a response to the Mu'tazilah who prioritized reason in understanding religious teachings. Asharite history began as a movement to affirm elements of faith without neglecting revelation. The Asharites emphasized the principles of faith, including belief in the attributes of Allah, destiny, and the existence of the Qur'an as an uncreated kalamullah. This school rejects some Mu'tazilah concepts such as the affirmation of the absolute justice of God and the ability of the human intellect to attain religious knowledge without the aid of revelation. The al-Asy’ari association with the Mu'tazilah reflects a theological debate in Islamic history, in which the asy’ari tried to restore the primacy of revelation and tradition, while the Mu'tazilah supported reason as the primary means of understanding religion. These differences influenced the development of Islamic thought and contributed to the development of Islamic thought.