MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP IN ISLAM
Abstract
Leaders and leadership are a unit that is difficult to separate, because there is no leader without leadership, while a leader will be meaningless without a leader. To carry out leadership properly and correctly and to create prosperity, a leader must have basic principles that must be possessed as a basis for thinking and acting. Islamic leadership is a balance between leadership with worldly and ukhrowi concepts, achieving essential goals more than just temporary organizational goals, demands a high commitment to Islamic principles and places the task of leadership not only as a humanitarian task that is accountable only to members, but also before Allah SWT.
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