Abstract

This study aims to find out whether Islamic business ethics have been applied by traders in the Kukun traditional market. This type of research is field research with descriptive qualitative methods. The results of this study indicate that Kukun Traditional Market traders have not fully implemented the principles of Islamic business ethics in their buying and selling activities. Because in buying and selling transactions at the Kukun Traditional Market there are traders who do not apply Islamic business ethics such as not praying, reducing the scales, still borrowing money from moneylenders or conventional banks, unfriendly attitudes, and different treatment of buyers. Keywords: Islamic business ethics, trader behavior, traditional markets

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