Please read the Noble Quran, and other books of the sayings of the prophet Mohamed (Hadeeth Books); refer to link below for more books on Islam.
Hasan Baseri Budiman has written numerous books on philosophy, ethics, and Islamic thought. Some of his works include "Islamic Studies in Indonesia", "Ethical Philosophy in Islam", and "Islamic Ethics: Its Foundation and Scope".
Rafik Issa Beekun has written several books on Islamic business ethics, leadership, and management, including "Strategic Planning and Implementation for Islamic Organizations" and "Ethical Business and Finance in Islam." He is known for his work in integrating Islamic principles into modern business practices.
Mainly, Quran and books of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sayings.
Aristotle wrote books on various subjects, such as ethics, metaphysics, politics, logic, and natural science. Some of his notable works include "Nicomachean Ethics," "Physics," "Politics," and "Metaphysics."
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There are many well known Islamic books. The most well known is the Holy QUR'AN and its several variants but other books, such as The Rumi Collection and Mantle Adorned are well known.
Amyn B. Sajoo has written: 'Muslim ethics' -- subject(s): Islamic ethics, Muslims, Conduct of life 'A companion to Muslim cultures' -- subject(s): Islamic ethics, Islamic civilization, Civilization, Islam, Essence, genius, nature 'Civil Society in the Muslim World'
Some recommended books for learning about business ethics include "Ethics 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know" by John C. Maxwell, "Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making & Cases" by O. C. Ferrell and John Fraedrich, and "Principles of Business Ethics" by George F. Chryssides and John H. Kaler. These books provide insight into principles, case studies, and ethical decision-making in a business context.
Counseling in Islamic perspective entails incorporating the teachings of the Quran, the hadiths of the Prophet and Sunnah. Professionals incorporate Islamic values and ethics during counseling.
No, there is nothing wrong with reading non-Islamic books in Islam. You can read books that have nothing to do with religion, even.
Hassan Hathout has written: 'Reading the Muslim mind' -- subject(s): Islam 'Topics in Islamic medicine' -- subject(s): Arab Medicine, Islamic ethics, Medical ethics, Medicine, Arab
Shaikh Muhammad Hafeez is a teacher specializing in Islamic studies and spirituality. He has written several books and articles on various topics related to Islam, such as the importance of spiritual purification, Islamic ethics, and the life of Prophet Muhammad.