The ICLIF Leadership Competency Model (LCM) : An Islamic Alternative / Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud
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TeksPenerbit: Kuala Lumpur : IBFIM , 2014Tarikh hakcipta: ©2007Huraian: 247 pages ; 22 cmISBN: 9789670149462Subjek(banyak): Leadership -- Islam | Islamic leadershipPengelasan DDC: 297.6 ALA 2014
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| Book | Perpustakaan Kementerian Perpaduan Malaysia Non- Fiction Rack - Religion | Non-fiction | 297.6 ALA 2014 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Boleh didapati | KPN26030047 |
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| 297.577 MUH 2020 Cara Nabi Medidik Anak | 297.577 SIT 2016 Membina Keluarga Profazz 2 : Professional | 297.577 SIT 2016 Membina Keluarga Profazz 2 : Professional | 297.6 ALA 2014 The ICLIF Leadership Competency Model (LCM) : An Islamic Alternative / | 297.61 BAS 2014 Bercermin Dari Pemikiran Meneladani Kehidupan | 297.61 BAS 2014 Bercermin Dari Pemikiran Meneladani Kehidupan | 297.61 SHA 2019 Membongkar Riwayat Ilmuwan Islam Tersohor Yang Patut Diteladani |
Includes bibliographical references and index
We organized the hierarchy of Leadership Competencies according to their priority: Cognitive, Emotive, and Executive. This is so because in Islam, all serious and ethical human actions should be based on clear and true intellectual and conceptual understanding, grounded with sincerity of intention. Ethical actions are based on right and proper knowledge. Without such as a basis, serious actions cannot be properly articulated, defended, or effectively implemented in a sustainable manner, especially in the face of ignorance or other obstacles.
Throughout this document, we have attempted, perhaps, for the first time, to bring out historical examples across the whole breadth of major Muslim historical periods such as that of the Prophet, the Rightly Guided Caliphs, the Umayyad and the Abbasid periods, the Ottomans adnt eh Safavids, the Mughals, and the Malay Sultanates of Indonesia and Malaysia.

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