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Introduction to entrepreneurship (Islamic Entrepreneurship (Integration …
Introduction to entrepreneurship
Islamic Entrepreneurship
Integration
Islam is a complete way of life
islamic entrepreneurship is part of the way of life.
muslims are encouraged to get involved in business activity.
Worship
Involving in business is part of ibadah through the fulfillment of fardhu kifayah.
Fardhu kifayah :
bear the responsibility to provide GNS primarily to the muslim community and to others.
Human Nature
It is part of human nature .
muslims are required to fulfill to important duties, "ibadah and khalifah"
muslim are able to perform both duties.
-maximizing profit is not the ultimate aim of muslim entrepreneurs.t
Motivation
following the sunnah of anbiya and the companion of rasulullah.
islamic entrepreneurship leads to the part of sucess.
sucess in islam is not measure by the end result but also the mains and ways of achieving them.
Guidelines and Procedures
the principle of buying and selling.
the permissible type of business
the principle of "zakat" in business.
business ethic and so on
Definition
Entrepreneur
is a person who undertakes to do a job.
the word was originally use to describe people who "take on the risk" between bias and seller.
Entrepreneurship
the process of creating something new with value of devoting the necessary time and effort.
Differences
Businessman
profit oriented
small skill operation and static management
narrow scope of business activities on selling and buying
Entrepreneur
social contribution
expended business
wide scope of activities
Advantages of being Entrepreneur
Opportunity to gain control over one's own destiny.
Opportunity to reach one's full potential.
Opportunity to benefit financially.
Opportunity to contribute to society and be recognized for one's effort.
Disadvantages of being Entrepreneur
Complete responsibility
Uncertainty of income
Long hours and hardwork
Types of Entrepreneur
-Entrepreneur
technopreneur
copreneurs
social entrepreneurs
cyberpreneur
Deadly Mistakes of Entrepreneur
Lack of experience
Poor location
Poor financial control
Characteristic of Successful Entrepreneur
Self confidence
leadership ability
Commitment and determination
Forms of Business in Malaysia
Sole proprietorship
partnership
Private limited company
Public limited company
Introduction To Online Business
Factors that affect consumer buying patterns include :
information
feedback and testimonials
Concept of Online Community
individual
direct contacts
indirect contacts
non-dash contacts
Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Act 2002
Trademark
Copyright
Patents
Geographic Indication
Confidential Information