从 Maqasid al-Shariah 的角度解读 Qalb 行为特征:培养穆斯林社区包容性创业意向的途径

M. Sarhan, Kamarulzaman Ab. Aziz
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在马来西亚,一个令人担忧的趋势正在形成,越来越多的人发现自己被困在贫困阶层和金字塔底层(BoP)社会经济群体中。为了应对这些边缘化群体所面临的经济和社会挑战,并为减贫和整体福祉做出重大贡献,包容性创业已成为一项关键战略。本研究深入探讨了包容性创业的关键要务,而现有的社会福祉量化衡量标准往往忽略了这一点。这些衡量标准往往忽视了包容性创业所固有的社会和心理福祉的基本层面。伊斯兰教的 Maqasid al-Shariah 框架阐明了伊斯兰教法的目标,我们从这一框架中引入了一个独特的概念--基于 "伊斯兰教法 "的创业特质。这些特质植根于道德价值观和伦理道德,在伊斯兰原则和创业意图之间架起了一座桥梁。我们采用定量方法,结合从计划行为理论中得出的三个关键先决条件,探讨了这些基于 "格尔布 "的创业特质的决定性。我们的研究重点是评估马来西亚高等院校穆斯林学生的创业意向。我们的调查涵盖了 287 名受访者,并使用 PLS-SEM 进行了严格的多元回归分析,以仔细研究这些变量之间的关系。我们的研究结果毋庸置疑--基于伊斯兰教斋戒的行为特征对马来西亚穆斯林青年的包容性创业意向(IEI)产生了重大影响。此外,我们还发现性别在达鲁里亚特和塔希尼亚特盖勒布行为特征与包容性创业意向之间的关系中起着调节作用,从而揭示了这些决定因素的微妙动态。从本质上讲,本研究为伊斯兰伦理原则在塑造包容性创业精神方面的关键作用提供了宝贵的见解。除了理论贡献之外,它还为致力于解决马来西亚穆斯林社区贫困和社会福利等紧迫挑战的政策制定者和利益相关者提供了实际意义。
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Unpacking Qalb Behavioral Traits through the Lens of Maqasid al-Shariah: A Pathway to Foster Inclusive Entrepreneurial Intentions in the Muslim Community
In Malaysia, a worrisome trend is emerging as an increasing number of individuals find themselves trapped within the poverty bracket and the Base of the Pyramid (BoP) socioeconomic groups. To address the economic and social challenges faced by these marginalized communities and to contribute significantly to poverty reduction and overall well-being, inclusive entrepreneurship has emerged as a pivotal strategy. This study delves into the critical imperative of inclusive entrepreneurship, which often eludes existing quantitative measurements of societal well-being. These measurements frequently overlook the fundamental dimensions of social and psychological well-being inherent to inclusive entrepreneurship. Drawing from the Islamic framework of Maqasid al-Shariah, which elucidates the objectives of Islamic law, we introduce a unique concept—Qalb-based Entrepreneurial Traits. These traits are rooted in moral values and ethics, forming a bridge between Islamic principles and entrepreneurial intentions. Using a quantitative approach, we explore the determinacy of these Qalb-based entrepreneurial traits in conjunction with three key antecedents derived from the theory of planned behavior. Our study specifically focuses on assessing the entrepreneurial intentions of Muslim students enrolled in Malaysian institutions of higher learning (IHLs). Our survey encompassed 287 respondents, and we conducted a rigorous multiple regression analysis using PLS-SEM to scrutinize the relationships between these variables. Our findings leave no room for doubt—Qalb-based behavioral traits exert a significant influence on inclusive entrepreneurial intentions (IEI) among Muslim youth in Malaysia. Furthermore, we uncover that gender plays a moderating role in the relationships between Darurriyyat and Tahsiniyyat Qalb behavioral traits and inclusive entrepreneurial intentions, shedding light on the nuanced dynamics of these determinants. In essence, this study offers valuable insights into the pivotal role of Islamic ethical principles in shaping inclusive entrepreneurship. Beyond theoretical contributions, it provides practical implications for policymakers and stakeholders dedicated to addressing the pressing challenges of poverty and social well-being within the Muslim community in Malaysia.
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