approach in utilizing all production factors to
minimize waste in various entrepreneurial activities
(minimize wastage in entrepreneurial activities).
Fourth, For the benefit of future generation (Frinces,
2010).
The importance of entrepreneurship in society is
not just a 'tool' to make improvements and changes in
the quality of life itself and society, but also
entrepreneurship is also proven to play a significant
role in realizing the quality of self-society and nation
(Frinces, 2010). So with the existence of
entrepreneurs, they can be able to change the
character of society into a modern, creative and
innovative society.
Another proof of the importance of
entrepreneurship is reinforced by the results of a
study by Peter F. Drucker in his book entitled
Innovation and Entrepreneurship that Ciputra
dictated (Saturday, 21 February 2009) in his article on
SK Indopos under the title 'Job Creation Solution in
the Middle of Global Crisis' that entrepreneurs have a
big role in creating employment in the United States
(US) within the period 1965-1985 while at that time
the US economic conditions are very unfavorable
which is called by Drucker as the -nogrowth
economy. Drucker said, as quoted by Ciputra (2009)
as "In no other peace time period has the United
States created as many new jobs, whether measured
in percentage or in absolute number" (Frinces, 2010).
The existence of entrepreneurs in Indonesia in fact
according to the Indonesian Business Incubator
Association (AIBI) that the number of new
entrepreneurs Indonesia amounted to 0.18 percent or
400,000 people, whereas the ideal number should be
above 4.4 million people (Frinces, 2010). This is
certainly far behind the United States which has
reached 11.5 percent of the population are
entrepreneurs, China 10 percent, Japan 8 percent,
Singapore 7.2 percent and Malaysia 4 percent (Ihsan,
2013). Whereas, the number and the quality of
entrepreneurs in a country proved to contribute to
increase income per capita. For example, in
Singapore, the number of entrepreneurs who make up
7 percent of the population makes per capita income
of 40,920 US $. Malaysia whose entrepreneurs
account for 3 percent of the population, each capita
income reaches 7,900 US $. While Indonesia with the
number of entrepreneurs as much as 0.24 percent, but
each capita income only 2580 $ (Afiff, 2012).
Based on the above description, it is important to
answer the question what and how the Islamic view
of entrepreneur? The questions above attract the
interest of the author to conduct a study, with
qualitative methods through the literature review
approach. Further formulate it in the form of
appropriate strategies and policies in the economic
activities of Muslims and the general public
2 PREVIOUS RELEVANT
RESEARCH
Few previous studies relevant to this study are as
follows: Islam and entrepreneurship (an idea in
fostering the spirit of Muslim entrepreneurship)
(Maloko, 2012). In this journal, Thahir says a Muslim
entrepreneur must make his religion a guidance in
working so that he is liberated from the end justifies
any means. In addition, Tharir in his writings say
Islam has a basic nature that encourages people to
entrepreneurship.
‘Entrepreneurship From an Islamic Perspective’,
Ali Aslan Gumusay (2014). This study discusses the
role of religion in entrepreneurship. In this study,
Aslan views entrepreneurship in an Islamic
perspective or in short Entrepreneuship Islamic
Prespectiv (EIP). According to him, EIP is based on
three fundamental pillars: entrepreneurship, socio-
economic/ethical, and religious-spiritual. Aslan
explains how Islam is able to shape entrepreneurship
on a micro and macro level, in this study
demonstrating how Islam can be regarded as a very
encouraging religion in the field of entrepreneurship.
In addition, the research results show that Islam is
possible and able to encourage entrepreneurial
activities with a model called interlinking Islam with
entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurial Culture in Perspective of Islamic
Studies on Employees Cooperative Kakitangan
Angkasa Berhad (Kokita), Selangor, Malaysia.
Zulkifli et al. (2013). According to Islam is a religion
that covers all aspects of life. Islam advises its
followers to become entrepreneurs as outlined by
Allah in the Qur'an and Sunnah which is the main
source in educating people to live better, especially in
carrying out commercial transactions (mu'amalat)
The same thing is said by Charles Mitchel in
(Syaitori, 2014) and Naqvi (1994) which states the
influence on business strategy can be much greater
than expected. The religious philosophical
dominance in culture has a major impact on one's
approach in business even if the person is not a devout
follower of religion. Furthermore they say the value
of religion and morality is a basic human need to
regulate the behavior of his life (Naqvi, 1994).
On the contrary, those that explain that
entrepreneurial behavior has no effect on welfare and
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