The first thing that we could indicate as a difference between a Muslim ethic and a conventional one is the attachment or closeness to religion in the case of Islam. The second in conventional ethics is not mandatory to consider the benefit or social or personal interest, there can be a common shared benefit, I think the same thing happens in an Islamic court
Yes. Islamic Accounting is concerned with the religion and its practices but not necessarily ethics. The two are not always compatible. Ethical accounting can be found in new economics in India, helping the poor whatever their beliefs and practices.