"Islamic entrepreneurship dictates that the individual must first be a religious person, then a practitioner (religious person who also practice what he learn). The benevolent person (insan berihsan) submits only to the Almighty. Through his/her vocation the person is expected to perform his/her duties as an ibadah and entrusted with the role of a responsible leader (khalifah)"
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