Saturday, July 21, 2012

Prophet Muhammad: The Leader

Prophet Muhammad: The Leader ......................?
Prophet Muhammad had all the necessary qualities for success in every aspect of life. But, more importantly, he was able to lead his community to success in every field. He is the source from which flowed all later developments related to command, statecraft, religion, spiritual development, and so on in the Muslim world. In general, leaders should have the following qualities: Realism. They should understand prevailing conditions as they actually are and be aware of any advantages and disadvantages. Absolute belief in their message. Their conviction should never falter, and they should never renounce their mission. Personal courage. Even if left alone, they should have enough courage to persevere. When some of his pursuers reached the mouth of the cave in which they were hiding, Abu Bakr was afraid something would happen to the Messenger. However, the Prophet only said, "Grieve not, for God is with us" (At-Tawbah 9:40). Strong willpower and resolve. They should never experience even one moment of hopelessness. Awareness of personal responsibility. Everything should be directed toward fulfilling this responsibility. In no way should they be seduced by the world's charms and life's attractions. Far-sighted and goal-centered. Leaders should be able to discern and plan for potential developments. They should know how to evaluate the past, present, and future to reach a new synthesis. Those who frequently change their opinions only spread chaos in the community. Personal knowledge of each follower. Leaders should be fully aware of each follower's disposition, character, abilities, shortcomings, ambitions, and weak points. If they lack this knowledge, how can they fill vacant posts with the appropriate people? Strong character and praiseworthy virtues. Leaders should be determined but flexible while carrying out decisions, and know when to be unyielding and implacable or relenting and compassionate. They should know when to be earnest and dignified, when to be modest, and they should always be upright, truthful, trustworthy, and just. No worldly ambitions or abuse of authority. Leaders should live like the poorest members of their community. They should never discriminate among their subjects; rather, they should strive to love them, prefer them over themselves, and act so that their people will love them sincerely. They should be faithful to their community, and secure their community's loyalty and devotion in return. The Messenger possessed all of these qualities and many more as well. To cite only a few examples, he never even thought of abandoning his mission when confronted with great hostility and tempting bribes. Instead, he would tell them, "Say: 'There is no god but Allah,' and prosper (in both worlds)" (Al-Hakim). When his Companions complained about the harsh conditions and persecution in Makkah, he answered, "By Allah, Allah will bring this matter (the establishment of Islam) to its consummation till a rider will travel from San`a' (in Yemen) to Hadramaut fearing none but Allah, or a wolf as regards his sheep, but you (people) are hasty" (Al-Bukhari). what do you think.........? @Anonymous @boycott facebook i love you too brothers may Allah gather us in junnah with the prophet PBUH. @ and sure our best troll .<smile >
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1 :
thanks for sharing i should really read it
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I really felt something about you. and now it is true! :) i love you brother!
3 :
i love you too :) jk -- abdulmalik shut up man u r such a drama queen
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Imam Abu Bakr(RA) was a very great man
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Assalaamu alaykum brother, Where isa this list from firstly ? Secondly, some of these things are a bit exxagerrated, eg, "Leaders should be fully aware of each follower's disposition, character, abilities, shortcomings, ambitions, and weak points" can we claim the Prophet had this knowledge...to this degree ? We may be bordering on givign him knowledge of the unseen if we are not careful on these matters. The fact is that as A prophet, he was divinely inspired and guided, and he followed the revelation sent to him. We have to make very clear in our minds that it was Allaah who is the one who planned and supported his prophet, and that what the prophet achieved, as well as what he didn't, as well as other prophets who achieved guidance for their people and those who didn't, does not mean any of them had shortcomings in being great leaders...let us not forget some prophets had very few if any followers..they WERE great leaders still. Just an addition, wassalaamu alaykum
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Nice list! You forgot of above average intelligence and strong analytical abilities, and lots of guidance and help from Allah. At some point, knowing each follower is impossible. Not just because some are following in secret, but also because the numbers grow too large to know each one personally. Also remember prophets are human. They will not be perfect in all things at all times. Only Allah is perfect.
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I think that's nice



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