Islam teaches its adherents to be useful to the people they live in. Islam also teaches that in daily activities a person must have good morals and ethics. In this modern era where people are allowed to provide various innovations and entrepreneurship without physical limitations due to the sophistication of information technology, everyone can become an entrepreneur easily. Entrepreneurship which brings innovations that are useful for society is something which is fairly in line with the values taught in Islam. For this reason, researchers feel the need to look at entrepreneurship from the perception of Islam in an eclectic and holistic manner which at least provides as complete a picture as possible. This research uses literature study. Researchers found that Islam supports entrepreneurial activities by requiring its adherents to innovate and entrepreneurship must have good Akhlak and ethical values and pay attention to the principles adopted in Islam. Every entrepreneur in Islam is required to stay away from things that are haram such as food, drink, and all activities that are clearly harmful and clearly haram
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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