
be perfect in carrying out life, as servants of Allah. In
routine worships, also has the value of benefits for the
environment where the servant lives (Grine et al.,
2015).
The basic concept of spirituality in Islam is the
implementation of taqwa and the characteristics of
the taqwa can be seen from the Qur'an; Surah 2: 3-4;
Surah 2: 177; Surah 2: 183; Surah 3: 133-136; Surah
5: 8-9; Surah 23: 1-11 and Surah 25: 63-76. For a
Muslim to be an entrepreneur must be based on faith
to Allah and His Messenger, as affirmed in the Word
of Allah in the Qur'an 61: 10-11(Faizal et al., 2013).
With the foundation of faith there is a real limitation
between may or may not be done in business because
Muslims in carrying out entrepreneurial activities
should be in the way of honesty and hoping ridho of
Allah (Hamid and Sa’ari, 2011). Where based on
those verses the characteristic of a person who has
taqwa implements the Spiritual life as the pattern of
relationship between the Creator and the human, and
realizes the social responsibility in the pattern of
relations between humans with fellow human beings,
nature and other God's creations.
The characteristics of a Muslim entrepreneur
based on previous research is someone who has
obedience in ritual (worship) by performing prayers,
fasting, zakat and going Hajj to Mecca; have an
attitude of mutual forgiveness, have faith in God; and
one who always remembers Allah (Dhikrullah)
(Kamil et al., 2012). Din, Yaacob and Azmi in
Ramadani et al. (2015) stated another important
character that has to be possessed by a Muslim
entrepreneur is having knowledge and wisdom,
referring to the Holy Qur'an for daily life; performing
five daily prayers a day; carrying out zakat; helping
the poor and the needy; performing evening prayers
and dhuha; and gratefulis a wise, strong, and
intelligent entrepreneur, possessing a strong memory,
knowledgeable, experienced, simple, honest, wise,
fair and has a strong desire.
From Khaliq in Adamu et al. (2011) which stated
that spirituality is identical with the purity of the
heart, which is used to control all parts of the human
body, then spirituality is purifying the heart, and for
that it takes the divine qualities in a person such as
"taqwa" (piety), tawakkal (trust in Allah), "qonaah"
(contentment), "saber" (patience), "ikhlas" (purity of
intenstion), "risalah" (prophethood) and "akhira"
(the life hereafter).
Islamic spirituality basically can be measured by
seeing the implementation and expression of
someone in practicing the teachings of Islam, the
indicator of a person who underlies his daily life with
the Islamic teachings is someone who has self-
discipline, measured from the level of proximity to
Allah, the level of Islamic knowledge he has, level of
faith, high morality, responsibility and practice
(worship) of Islam (Dasti and Sitwat, 2014).
2.4 Business Performance
Corporate Performance Assessment becomes an
important part of scientific research in the field of
business policy (Dess et al., 1984). The company's
orientation in doing business is to achieve sustainable
competitive advantage by creating high efficiency
and effectiveness with its competitors, effectiveness
is measured by the compatibility between customer
expectations and what is provided by the company,
and efficiency measured by the use of the firm's
economic value of resources results in a high level of
customers’ trust (Neely et al., 2005).
Snow and Hrebiniak (1980) stated that the
company's business performance assessment
conceptually and practically can be viewed from
different angles, such as the point of view of the
usefulness of the stakeholders, they are capital
owners and workers, from the time period of
assessment, and performance criteria. Business
performance can be seen with viewpoints of
organizational quantity and capacity, such as
performance assessment of SMEs (Hudson et al.,
2001; Taticchi et al., 2010).
The characteristics of a company can be
distinguished by the size and type of company, in the
study of business performance included in the
category of SMEs revealed 6 (six) dimensions of
performance measurement of time, quality and
flexibility, the most widely used, financial
dimensions, consumer confidence and human
resources. These six dimensions have not generally
been able to comprehensively measure business
performance, however the dimensional approach can
support the achievement of corporate strategy
measurement (Hudson et al., 2001).
3 METHODOLOGY
The research method using descriptive quantitative
approach with a simple linear regression analysis by
using sample of 100 owners and managers of micro
enterprises, the data obtained by survey method and
using questionnaire as data collection instrument.
Statistical analysis was performed to test the
hypothesis of the research that has possibility of
positive influence and significant correlation between
Islamic spirituality to business performance of micro-
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