Administrative corruption from the perspective of Islamic thought
Abstract
Corruption is an "international and cross-border phenomenon, experienced by all developing societies and developed alike, but the levels vary depending on the cultural and human development, this phenomenon sometimes takes wide dimension up to the world, as a result of the open market and the globalized economy, which means interdependence of interests between multinational companies and local and global companies and self-benefits between the ruling elites in this or that country, which helps to spread corruption in the administrative center.
Corruption thrives and spreads where government institutions are weak, and the government and legal rules give chances to exist, where this phenomenon is closely linked to the weakness of state institutions and their inability to face the corruption of the monopoly of power and the lack of transparency and lack of accountability