This study aims to explore the role of trustworthiness (amanah) in Islam as a fundamental value that upholds divinity and humanity. Amanah, which means trust and responsibility, has interconnected spiritual and social dimensions. Through a qualitative approach using library research techniques, this study analyzes various literature sources, including the Qur'an, Hadith, and previous studies. The findings indicate that amanah serves not only as a moral obligation but also as a foundation for healthy social interactions. In the context of divinity, amanah reflects an individual's devotion to Allah SWT, while in the context of humanity, it plays a role in maintaining justice and solidarity among individuals. Statistical data show a positive relationship between the application of amanah values and public trust levels as well as ethical business practices. This research is expected to serve as a reference for educators, policymakers, and the broader community to understand the importance of applying amanah values for creating a better social environment.