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Transcript
ISLAMIC MANAGEMENT
METHOD
‫(صريح‬STRAIGHTFORWARD)
‫(المحبة‬CARING & LOVING)
‫(التفهم‬UNDERSTANDING)
‫(التعاون‬COOPERATION)
‫( التكافل‬SOLIDARITY
‫(صريح‬Straightforward)
 The word ‘sadid’ (33:70) refers to a person who is
straightforward (mustaqim), the one who has the value
of istiqamah which means of honesty. Therefore, the
term qawl sadid means that all information must be
delivered straightforwardly and honestly (Izutsu 1959:
89).
 It contains the element of truth speaking. Muslims are
not allowed to exaggerate information available to them
or to fabricate something in order to please someone.
Instead, they have to be responsible, sincere, truthful,
impartial and accurate in delivering all information,
reports or news they receive.
 Ma`ruf is derived from `urf which means ‘known to
people’.
 Technically, qawl ma`ruf is inviting people to all that are
good, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is
wrong.
 Al-Tabari (2005: 539), in interpreting ‘ayah 5 in surah alNisa’, said that the phrase qawl ma`ruf refers to all words
which encourage and lead people to all that is
commanded and to avoid all that is forbidden. This
apparently shows that Muslims are moulded as persons
who are always calling people to the Right Path, doing
welfare and charity, and preventing others from doing
wrong.
‫(المحبة‬Caring & Loving)
 It collaborates the concept of Ta`aruf.
 Ta’ruf means an act of knowing each other (Wehr
1980: 710). It brings people closer and help build
respect for one another (al-Banna 1980: 373).
 Ta`aruf also helps people familiarise with each
other’s background, hobby, difficulty, custom and
culture which could help build mutual
understanding among them.
 Allah (s.w.t) has created human beings into nations
and tribes with different qualities such as colours,
races, cultures and languages (49:13).
 This concept of ta`aruf leads to a deep and true
meaning of brotherhood or ukhuwwah in Islam.
Brotherhood in this context means love, respect,
sincerity, sympathy and mercy for those who share
the Islamic belief (Murad 2005: 1).
 The foundation of this brotherhood is not a mere
relationship joined by blood or race, but formed with
the rope of `aqidah (49: 10).
‫(التفهم‬Understanding)
 The concept of tafahum refers to the habit of mutual
understanding on or about something which
originates from unity of thought (wihdah al-fikr) (alBanna 1980: 373).
 When everybody in a group understands their goal,
objectives and duties, they can generate ideas and act
accordingly to achieve them.
 In Islam, the central element in mutual
understanding must be based on the religion (din) or
accord (`ahd), the core of which is of course belief in
Allah (iman) (3:103).
 Sayyid Qutb (1986: 22-24) said that there are two
fundamental bases which Muslims must build their
life on, and set out their social system; iman and
brotherhood. If any of them collapses, the whole
community will also collapse. This brotherhood in
the cause of Allah (s.w.t) alone can genuinely unite
the hearts of man, stimulate them high above the
tribal animosities and various racial distinctions, and
collectively place them under the banner of Allah
(s.w.t).
‫(التعاون‬Cooperation)
 "And help one another in righteousness and piety and do
not help one another in evil deeds and enmity" (Al
Quran : Al Maidah 2)
 One of the approaches to social help and assistance
practiced in Islam that relates to the first Constitution of
Medina, stated that, "the emigrants from among the
Quraish shall be responsible for their ward and shall pay
the blood money in mutual collaboration and shall secure
the release of their prisoners by paying their ransom
themselves, so that the mutual dealings between the
believers be in accordance with the principles of
recognised goodness, justice and mutual responsibility".
 A Muslim is brother of a fellow-Muslim. He should
neither commit oppression upon him nor ruin him
and he who meets the needs of a brother, Allah
would meet his needs and he who relieves his
brother from hardship, Allah will relieve him from
the hardships to which he could be put on the Day of
Resurrection. Sahih Muslim
Collective Work
 `Amal jama`iy is defined as an action which is done
by a group of people collectively (Wehr 1980: 645).
 This `amal jama`iy or collective work is known to
modern researchers as teamwork.
 In Islamic jurisprudence, the duty of a Muslim is
divided into two; individual duty (fardu `ayn) and
collective duty (fardu kifayah) (al-Ghazali 1936: 25).
 It could be concluded that collective work in Islam is
collective responsibility that should be undertaken
by all to ensure the success of the ummah.
 To achieve collective work in Islam, there are two
essential pre-requisites to be fulfilled. These are
ta`aruf and tafahum. Both could only be manifested
via two practices. They are ta`awun and takaful. All
these aspects are considered basic elements in
establishing collective work among Muslims from
the Qur’anic perspective.
‫( التكافل‬Solidarity)
 This great principle is assured a lot in Islam & at all levels,
these are very few examples:
 1. Mutual cooperation and understanding
The Almighty Allah says: ( ‫اس ِإنَّا َخلَ ْقنَا ُك ْم ِم ْن ذَ َك ٍر َوأ ُ ْنثَى َو َج َع ْلنَا ُك ْم‬
ُ َّ‫َيا أَيُّ َهاالن‬
ُ
َّ ‫اَّللِ أ َتْقَا ُك ْم ِإ َّن‬
َّ َ‫ارفُوا ِإ َّن أ َ ْك َر َم ُك ْم ِع ْند‬
)‫ير‬
ٌ ِ‫اَّللَ َع ِلي ٌم َخب‬
َ َ‫شعُوبا ً َوقَبَائِ َل ِلتَع‬
 which means in the English translation: (O mankind! We
created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and
made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each
other (not that ye may despise (each other). Verily the most
honoured of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most
righteous of you. And Allah has full knowledge and is well
acquainted (with all things). (Holy Quran, 49:13)
 2. Brotherhood among the faithful:
Allah assures another kind of brotherhood which is based
on faith:
َّ ‫ص ِل ُحوا بَيْنَ َواتَّقُوا‬
) َ‫اَّللَ لَعَلَّ ُك ْم ت ُ ْر َح ُمون‬
ْ َ ‫أَخ ََو ْي ُك ْم ِإنَّ َما ْال ُمؤْ ِمنُونَ ِإ ْخ َوة ٌ فَأ‬
which is translated as: (The Believers are but a single
Brotherhood: So make peace and reconciliation between
your two (contending) brothers; and fear Allah, that ye
may receive Mercy) Holy Quran,(49:10)
 3. Mutual support
The prophet Muhammad S.A.W said: " The believers in
their mutual kindness,compassion & sympathy are just
like one body ,when one of the limbs is afflicted ,the
whole body responds to it with wakefulness & fever"
- Narrated by: Al-Bukhari, Muslim & Ahmad Assuring
the brotherhood between the immigrant Muslims (from
Makkah to Al-Madina) & the Muslim citizens of AlMadina who were called Al-Ansar, was among the most
important deeds of the prophet Muhammad PBUH after
the migration.