A poor Muslim may start his business by borrowing money from some relative but without interest.
In 1601
Many entrepreneurs start out without much knowledge in business law as they have an idea they want to profit from which usually has nothing to do with business law. These entrepreneurs may get in touch with lawyers who understand business law in order to figure out how to properly monetize their idea.
Accounting, economics, business law should do it.
I know that it is against Islamic law to charge interest, which is a large part of traditional accounting. While that is probably not the answer you are looking for, it is a good place to start in researching your question.
Yahaya Yunusa Bambale has written: 'Crimes and punishments under Islamic law' -- subject(s): Criminal law (Islamic law), Punishment (Islamic law)
islamic judge subject law
nope, its Sharia law ^^
Officially, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is an Islamic Republic. Islamic Republics are governed by Islamic law.
Yasin Dutton has written: 'The origins of Islamic law' -- subject(s): History, Islamic law, Sources 'The Origins of Islamic Law ; The Qur'an, the Muwatta and Madinan 'Amal'
Impact of philosophical system on business ethics
statutory law, common law and islamic law
Hedaya Hartford has written: 'Your Islamic marriage contract' -- subject(s): Antenuptial contracts (Islamic law), Prenuptial agreements (Islamic law)