Integrating Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah and Governance Principles: A Framework for SME Shariah Financial Compliance

Authors

  • Mohd. Fuad Md. Sawari Associate Professor, Department of Fiqh and Usul al-Fiqh, Abdul Hamid Abusulayman Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Mustafa Mat Jubri Shamsuddin Assistant Professor, Department of Fiqh and Usul al-Fiqh, Abdul Hamid Abusulayman Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Ahmad Akram Mahmad Robbi Assistant Professor, Department of Fundamental and Inter-Disciplinary Studies, Abdul Hamid Abusulayman Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/ijfus.v9i3.408

Keywords:

Ibn Ashur, Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah, Shariah-compliance, Islamic finance, governance, SMEs

Abstract

This study develops an integrated framework harmonising Ibn Ashur's maqāṣid al-Shariah with governance principles to address Shariah-compliance challenges faced by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Despite constituting between 80-99% of businesses in Muslim-majority countries, SMEs struggle with inconsistent Shariah interpretations, operational complexity, and limited access to Shariah-compliant financing. Using qualitative methodology, the study conducts systematic textual and comparative analysis of maqasid literature and governance frameworks to identify key alignments and practical applications. The research aligns five key objectives (maqāṣid) in financial transactions (safeguarding wealth, transparency, circulation of wealth, economic stability, and justice) with contemporary governance principles to propose a practical, tiered implementation framework tailored to different SME categories—micro, small, and medium enterprises. Findings demonstrate that this integration enhances Shariah-compliance while offering SMEs pragmatic tools to navigate ethical and operational demands. The study highlights the role of digital technologies in streamlining implementation, particularly for resource-constrained businesses. It addresses a critical gap between theoretical Islamic finance principles and their practical SME implementation, advocating for standardised frameworks and collaborative stakeholder efforts to support Shariah-compliant SME growth. The research contributes to existing literature by providing actionable governance guidelines for enterprises with limited resources and demonstrating that Shariah compliance and good governance can mutually reinforce business performance and ethical integrity.

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20-09-2025

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Md. Sawari, M. F., Mat Jubri Shamsuddin, M., & Mahmad Robbi, A. A. . (2025). Integrating Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah and Governance Principles: A Framework for SME Shariah Financial Compliance. International Journal of Fiqh and Usul Al-Fiqh Studies, 9(3), 97–116. https://doi.org/10.31436/ijfus.v9i3.408

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