Islamic Entrepreneurship

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Learners should be able to:

  1. Acquaint themselves with basic concepts in Islamic entrepreneurship,
  2. Acquire knowledge and skills in Islamic entrepreneurship,
  3. Be highly motivated to start/scale businesses in the domain, and
  4. Acquire Islamic entrepreneurship culture.

Course Content

Introduction to Islamic entrepreneurship
By the end of this module the learners should be able to:  -define and explain the meaning of Islamic entrepreneurship  Outline the principles of Islamic Economics and Finance  -Distinction between Islamic and Conventional Entrepreneurship  -explain the Core Concepts in Islamic Entrepreneurship  -Outline the characteristics of Islamic Entrepreneurs

  • Module 1
  • Case Study
  • reference
  • Multiple Choice Questions

Islamic Entrepreneurship Models
By the end of this module, learners should be able to: • Explain and differentiate the various models of Islamic entrepreneurship, including profit-and-loss sharing, halal-based, waqf-based, microfinance-based, and social entrepreneurship models. • Analyze how each Islamic entrepreneurship model can be applied to real-world business scenarios and contribute to ethical and sustainable business practices.

Islamic entrepreneurship Theories
By the end of the module learners should be able to: - Critically examine Islamic entrepreneurship theories

Financing and Investment in Islamic Entrepreneurship
Objectives: • Explain the main Islamic financing instruments used by entrepreneurs. • Analyze the challenges entrepreneurs face when accessing Islamic finance. • Examine the role of Islamic banks and microfinance institutions in supporting business ventures.

Opportunities and Challenges for Islamic Entrepreneurs
Objectives: • Identify key market opportunities available to Islamic entrepreneurs. • Discuss the main regulatory, cultural, and operational challenges faced.

Islamic Entrepreneurship Socio-economic Impact
Objectives: • Assess how Islamic entrepreneurship contributes to job creation and poverty reduction. • Examine the role of Islamic entrepreneurship in promoting ethical business practices. • Evaluate the broader socio-economic impact of Islamic entrepreneurial activities.

Comparative Studies: Islamic vs Conventional Entrepreneurship
By the end of the module, the learner should be able to: -Conduct a comparative analysis of Islamic and conventional entrepreneurship

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