This study aims to analyze Islamic Social Entrepreneurship (ISE) and impact investment from the perspective of Al-Ghazali’s maslahah and to develop a conceptual model for sustainable economic development. This research employs a qualitative approach using a systematic literature review of Scopus and Sinta-indexed journals from 2020–2025. The findings reveal that ISE and impact investment are inherently aligned with Islamic economic principles, emphasizing a balance between financial returns and social impact. From Al-Ghazali’s perspective, economic activities should be oriented toward maslahah, encompassing justice, social welfare, and public benefit. This study proposes a novel conceptual model integrating Islamic social finance and impact investment within a maslahah-based framework, consisting of input, process, and output components. The model offers a value-based approach to fostering inclusive and sustainable economic development.
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