This study develops an integrated Islamic Ethical Governance model for organizational corruption prevention, incorporating Islamic values of 'adl (justice), amanah (trust), shura (consultation), and Islamic business ethics. Using a qualitative systematic literature review approach, relevant scholarly sources were analyzed through thematic coding to create a conceptual framework integrating modern governance principles with Islamic ethical values. The research presents a comprehensive four-element model: 'adl-based internal and external control mechanisms promoting justice; amanah-driven transparency and accountability reflecting moral responsibility; shura-institutionalized ethical training and participatory consultation fostering anti-corruption values; and Islamic business ethics implementing socially responsible behavior through CSR rooted in maslahah, ihsan, and taqwa. This holistic framework provides a foundation for nurturing anti-corruption organizational behavior. It contributes a theoretically grounded, practically applicable framework for implementing Islamic ethical governance as a sustainable anti-corruption strategy, addressing existing literature gaps in corruption prevention mechanisms.
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