These for mainstreaming an Anti- Corruption culture : Between the Positivist System and Islamic legislation
Abstract
This research addresses the issue of corruption, which is one of the old and ever-evolving topics that various positivist approaches have dealt with by strengthening their legal and institutional frameworks. Recently, there has been increased discussion about this issue. It appears that the lack of clarity in approach and the neglect of the foundational aspect of the topic have contributed to the failure of previous attempts to address it. Therefore, this research, which employed the inductive and analytical methods, aims to review the methods and means of treatment. As a result, Islamic law emerges here as a strong and comprehensive frame of reference to address the problem of corruption, reflecting the importance of integrating religious and moral foundations in efforts to combat the phenomenon
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