Up until now, much of the Islamic perspectives discussed and published center around understanding Islamic finance and banking. Given that Islam is an all-encompassing code of conduct and offers insight on all aspects of life, there is clearly a need for more all-encompassing academic content related to topics other than Islamic finance. This book will fill the present gap in academic texts by fully addressing Islamic management theory and practice. The aim is to make available a broad text that will cover requirements for courses offered on Islamic management in colleges and universities. It will also be an informative read for managers who want to know how to better function in Islamic business environments from a management perspective. The book's topics include; Islamic ethics, marketing, leadership, and human resource management from an Islamic perspective.