Exploring E-Commerce and Corporate Social Responsibility from the Sharia Point of View
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (Vol.9, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-03-30
Authors : Mohammad Faruk Hossain; Che Thalbi bt Ismail; Nazli Mahdzir;
Page : 39-50
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Abstract
This study discusses what is, and what is not a valid and legal contract in Sharia, considering certain stipulated requirements for the acceptability of a contract. It then considers the legality of e-commerce, whether it complies with those stipulated requirements. Business under Islam primarily fulfils a collective religious obligation and fulfil an enlarged scope of responsibilities. In this context, the protection of the e-consumers, the status of an e-commerce transaction and responsible e-commerce are discussed to expose to those who are wondering whether e-commerce is admissible from the Sharia point of view. So that they could benefit from e-commerce if it is proved as an admitted fact in Islam. The final section concludes with a plea for good judgment toward corporate social responsibility practice and avoiding prohibited materials in e-commerce.
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