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17. Describe the four Stages of
Spiritual Development Among
Islamic Leader:
1. Iman
2. Islam,
3. Taqwa
4. Ihsan
IMAN
ISLAM
TAQWA
IHSAN
Meaning Of Iman
The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam)
said that Iman is:
"To believe in Allah, His Angels, His Books,
to believe in meeting Him, to believe in His
Messengers, the Resurrection and the
predestination."
[Reported by Bukhari, Muslim and others].
Meaning Of The Iman
(Cont’d)
And We appointed from among them
Leaders giving guidance under Our
command so long as they persevered with
patience and continued to have faith in Our
signs. (Sajdah:24)
Allah, Most High, says:
 Himself and all his possessions as
belonging to God
 He will bow his ego
 His ideas to God
 His passions to God
 His thinking to God.
 Not dodge responsibility for his actions,
 Will continuously emphasize good deeds
 To reinforce this idea, the Qur’an links iman with
good deeds no less than 60 times.
Meaning of Islam ( cont’d)
 Islam Building upon iman,
 Islam is the second layer of the moral
personality of an Islamic leader
 Islam means the achievement of peace
with God, within oneself and with the
creation of God, through willing
submission to Him
 As Maudoodi (1991) points out so well,
“Iman is the seed and Islam is the
fruition.”
Meaning of Islam ( cont’d)
 A leader who practices Islam will never
see himself as supreme
 Ali Ibn Abu Talib’s (ra) letter to Malik al-
Ashtar an-Nukai, the new Governor of
Egypt, stresses this point in the
following manner:
Malik, you must never forget that if you
are a ruler over them, then the Caliph is a
ruler over you, and God is the supreme
Lord over the Caliph
Meaning of Islam ( cont’d)
“...This day have I perfected your
religion for you, completed My favor
upon you, and have chosen for you
Islam as your religion.”
( al-Maidah:3)
Allah, Most High, says:
Meaning of Taqwa
Ibn-kathir (2000), the root meaning of
Taqwa is to avoid what one dislikes
 Al-Sharawi (2004), states that Taqwa
means to avoid Allah's punishment by
doing what He commands, and to keep
away from doing what He forbids
Meaning of Taqwa ( Cont’d)
“O you who believe! Fear Allâh as He should be
feared and die not except in a state of Islam “
(Surah Ali-Imran:102)
Allah, Most High, says:
Meaning of Ihsan
O The Prophet Muhammad (saw) describes
ihsan as follows:
“To worship God as if you see Him, and if
you cannot achieve this state of devotion
then you must consider that He is looking
at you.”
O The constant feeling that God is watching
is likely to prompt any leader or follower
with Ihsan to behave at his best.
Meaning of Ihsan ( Cont’d)
Ihsan has two stages:
 the highest one is to worship Allah as if
you see Him; if you cannot attain this
status of worship, then worship Him
being certain that He sees you and that
He is All-Aware of your actions and
deeds.
Allah knows best.
Meaning of Ihsan ( Cont’d)
“Nay, whoever submits his whole self to
Allah and is a doer of (Ihsan) good he will
get his reward with his Lord; on such
shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve”
(al-Baqarah:112)
Allah, Most High, says:
18. Decision-making is one of the
defining characteristics of
leadership. It’s core to the job
description. What behavioral
indicators can better serve in
solving problems and making
decisions?
Decision making
A decision is a choice between two or more
alternatives. If you only have one alternative, you
do not have a decision.
Decision-making is one of the defining
characteristics of leadership. It’s core to the job
description.
To make decisions doesn’t by itself make us good
decision-makers. It takes discipline: discipline to do
at least four things all the time and well.
1. Realize when and why you need to make a decision.
2. Declare the decision: decide what the decision is, how you’ll
work it, and who should be involved.
3. Work the decision: generate a complete set of alternatives,
gather the information you need to understand the
possibilities and probabilities, and ultimately make a choice
that best fits your values.
4. Commit resources and act.
The decision-making process involves the
following steps:
O Define the problem.
O Identify limiting factors.
O Develop potential alternatives.
O Analyze the alternatives.
O Select the best alternative.
O Implement the decision.
O Establish a control and evaluation system.
Define the problem
O The decision-making process begins
when a manager identifies the real
problem. The accurate definition of the
problem affects all the steps that follow; if
the problem is inaccurately defined, every
step in the decision-making process will
be based on an incorrect starting point.
One way that a manager can help
determine the true problem in a situation
is by identifying the problem separately
from its symptoms.
Identify limiting factors
O
O All managers want to make the best decisions. To
do so, managers need to have the ideal resources
— information, time, personnel, equipment, and
supplies — and identify any limiting factors.
Realistically, managers operate in an environment
that normally doesn't provide ideal resources. For
example, they may lack the proper budget or may
not have the most accurate information or any
extra time. So, they must choose to satisfice — to
make the best decision possible with the
information, resources, and time available.
Develop potential
alternatives
O Time pressures frequently cause a manager to
move forward after considering only the first or
most obvious answers. However, successful
problem solving requires thorough examination of
the challenge, and a quick answer may not result
in a permanent solution. Thus, a manager should
think through and investigate several alternative
solutions to a single problem before making a
quick decision.
O One of the best known methods for developing
alternatives is throughbrainstorming, where a
group works together to generate ideas and
alternative solutions.
Analyze the alternatives
O The purpose of this step is to decide the relative merits of
each idea. Managers must identify the advantages and
disadvantages of each alternative solution before making a
final decision.
O Evaluating the alternatives can be done in numerous ways.
Here are a few possibilities:
 Determine the pros and cons of each
alternative.
 Perform a cost-benefit analysis for each
alternative.
 Weight each factor important in the decision,
ranking each alternative relative to its ability to meet each
factor, and then multiply by a probability factor to provide a
final value for each alternative.
O After a manager has analyzed all the
alternatives, she must decide on the best
one. The best alternative is the one that
produces the most advantages and the
fewest serious disadvantages.
Sometimes, the selection process can be
fairly straightforward, such as the
alternative with the most pros and fewest
cons. Other times, the optimal solution is
a combination of several alternatives.
Implement the decision
O Managers are paid to make decisions, but
they are also paid to get results from these
decisions. Positive results must follow
decisions. Everyone involved with the
decision must know his or her role in ensuring
a successful outcome. To make certain that
employees understand their roles, managers
must thoughtfully devise programs,
procedures, rules, or policies to help aid them
in the problem-solving process.
Establish a control and
evaluation system
O Ongoing actions need to be monitored. An
evaluation system should provide feedback on
how well the decision is being implemented,
what the results are, and what adjustments
are necessary to get the results that were
intended when the solution was chosen.
O In order for a manager to evaluate his
decision, he needs to gather information to
determine its effectiveness. Was the original
problem resolved? If not, is he closer to the
desired situation than he was at the beginning
of the decision-making process?

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Question review 17 & 18.new

  • 1. 17. Describe the four Stages of Spiritual Development Among Islamic Leader: 1. Iman 2. Islam, 3. Taqwa 4. Ihsan
  • 3. Meaning Of Iman The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said that Iman is: "To believe in Allah, His Angels, His Books, to believe in meeting Him, to believe in His Messengers, the Resurrection and the predestination." [Reported by Bukhari, Muslim and others].
  • 4. Meaning Of The Iman (Cont’d) And We appointed from among them Leaders giving guidance under Our command so long as they persevered with patience and continued to have faith in Our signs. (Sajdah:24) Allah, Most High, says:
  • 5.  Himself and all his possessions as belonging to God  He will bow his ego  His ideas to God  His passions to God  His thinking to God.
  • 6.  Not dodge responsibility for his actions,  Will continuously emphasize good deeds  To reinforce this idea, the Qur’an links iman with good deeds no less than 60 times.
  • 7. Meaning of Islam ( cont’d)  Islam Building upon iman,  Islam is the second layer of the moral personality of an Islamic leader  Islam means the achievement of peace with God, within oneself and with the creation of God, through willing submission to Him  As Maudoodi (1991) points out so well, “Iman is the seed and Islam is the fruition.”
  • 8. Meaning of Islam ( cont’d)  A leader who practices Islam will never see himself as supreme  Ali Ibn Abu Talib’s (ra) letter to Malik al- Ashtar an-Nukai, the new Governor of Egypt, stresses this point in the following manner: Malik, you must never forget that if you are a ruler over them, then the Caliph is a ruler over you, and God is the supreme Lord over the Caliph
  • 9. Meaning of Islam ( cont’d) “...This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favor upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion.” ( al-Maidah:3) Allah, Most High, says:
  • 10. Meaning of Taqwa Ibn-kathir (2000), the root meaning of Taqwa is to avoid what one dislikes  Al-Sharawi (2004), states that Taqwa means to avoid Allah's punishment by doing what He commands, and to keep away from doing what He forbids
  • 11. Meaning of Taqwa ( Cont’d) “O you who believe! Fear Allâh as He should be feared and die not except in a state of Islam “ (Surah Ali-Imran:102) Allah, Most High, says:
  • 12. Meaning of Ihsan O The Prophet Muhammad (saw) describes ihsan as follows: “To worship God as if you see Him, and if you cannot achieve this state of devotion then you must consider that He is looking at you.” O The constant feeling that God is watching is likely to prompt any leader or follower with Ihsan to behave at his best.
  • 13. Meaning of Ihsan ( Cont’d) Ihsan has two stages:  the highest one is to worship Allah as if you see Him; if you cannot attain this status of worship, then worship Him being certain that He sees you and that He is All-Aware of your actions and deeds. Allah knows best.
  • 14. Meaning of Ihsan ( Cont’d) “Nay, whoever submits his whole self to Allah and is a doer of (Ihsan) good he will get his reward with his Lord; on such shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve” (al-Baqarah:112) Allah, Most High, says:
  • 15. 18. Decision-making is one of the defining characteristics of leadership. It’s core to the job description. What behavioral indicators can better serve in solving problems and making decisions?
  • 16. Decision making A decision is a choice between two or more alternatives. If you only have one alternative, you do not have a decision. Decision-making is one of the defining characteristics of leadership. It’s core to the job description.
  • 17. To make decisions doesn’t by itself make us good decision-makers. It takes discipline: discipline to do at least four things all the time and well. 1. Realize when and why you need to make a decision. 2. Declare the decision: decide what the decision is, how you’ll work it, and who should be involved. 3. Work the decision: generate a complete set of alternatives, gather the information you need to understand the possibilities and probabilities, and ultimately make a choice that best fits your values. 4. Commit resources and act.
  • 18. The decision-making process involves the following steps: O Define the problem. O Identify limiting factors. O Develop potential alternatives. O Analyze the alternatives. O Select the best alternative. O Implement the decision. O Establish a control and evaluation system.
  • 19. Define the problem O The decision-making process begins when a manager identifies the real problem. The accurate definition of the problem affects all the steps that follow; if the problem is inaccurately defined, every step in the decision-making process will be based on an incorrect starting point. One way that a manager can help determine the true problem in a situation is by identifying the problem separately from its symptoms.
  • 20. Identify limiting factors O O All managers want to make the best decisions. To do so, managers need to have the ideal resources — information, time, personnel, equipment, and supplies — and identify any limiting factors. Realistically, managers operate in an environment that normally doesn't provide ideal resources. For example, they may lack the proper budget or may not have the most accurate information or any extra time. So, they must choose to satisfice — to make the best decision possible with the information, resources, and time available.
  • 21. Develop potential alternatives O Time pressures frequently cause a manager to move forward after considering only the first or most obvious answers. However, successful problem solving requires thorough examination of the challenge, and a quick answer may not result in a permanent solution. Thus, a manager should think through and investigate several alternative solutions to a single problem before making a quick decision. O One of the best known methods for developing alternatives is throughbrainstorming, where a group works together to generate ideas and alternative solutions.
  • 22. Analyze the alternatives O The purpose of this step is to decide the relative merits of each idea. Managers must identify the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative solution before making a final decision. O Evaluating the alternatives can be done in numerous ways. Here are a few possibilities:  Determine the pros and cons of each alternative.  Perform a cost-benefit analysis for each alternative.  Weight each factor important in the decision, ranking each alternative relative to its ability to meet each factor, and then multiply by a probability factor to provide a final value for each alternative.
  • 23. O After a manager has analyzed all the alternatives, she must decide on the best one. The best alternative is the one that produces the most advantages and the fewest serious disadvantages. Sometimes, the selection process can be fairly straightforward, such as the alternative with the most pros and fewest cons. Other times, the optimal solution is a combination of several alternatives.
  • 24. Implement the decision O Managers are paid to make decisions, but they are also paid to get results from these decisions. Positive results must follow decisions. Everyone involved with the decision must know his or her role in ensuring a successful outcome. To make certain that employees understand their roles, managers must thoughtfully devise programs, procedures, rules, or policies to help aid them in the problem-solving process.
  • 25. Establish a control and evaluation system O Ongoing actions need to be monitored. An evaluation system should provide feedback on how well the decision is being implemented, what the results are, and what adjustments are necessary to get the results that were intended when the solution was chosen. O In order for a manager to evaluate his decision, he needs to gather information to determine its effectiveness. Was the original problem resolved? If not, is he closer to the desired situation than he was at the beginning of the decision-making process?