JABM JOURNAL of ACCOUNTING - BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
Vol 14 No 1 (2007): October

Islamic Muhtasib and American CPAs: A Comparative Study of Institutions Meant to Protect Public

Athar Murtuza (Seton Hall University)
Wagdy Abdallah (Seton Hall University)



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Publish Date
02 Apr 2007

Abstract

From the 7th to the 17th centuries, various Muslim governments sought to regulate behavior in the marketplace to prevent the exploitation of consumers from fraudulent activities of dishonest merchants and businesses. In Islamic history, marketplace inspection and control to prevent fraudulent exploitation of consumers goes back to the time of Prophet Muhammad [pbuh] and the first four Caliphs. The official in-charge of this function was called Muhtasib. Since Muhtasibs role was to protect public interest, we compare him with contemporary public auditorCPAs. The paper recommends that with adaptation of his role to contemporary environment, Muhtasib could serve as a useful antecedent for more credible accounting and auditing standards in Islamic countries.

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Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Other

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Journal of Accounting, Business and Management (JABM) provides a scientific discourse about accounting, business, and management both practically and conceptually. The published articles at this journal cover various topics from the result of particular conceptual analysis and critical evaluation to ...