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الشخصية القيادية

The Leadership Personality

Sheikh Salih Aal ash-Sheikh 2 views2h ago
Lecture Arabic → English
Sheikh Salih Aal ash-Sheikh on the qualities of true leadership in Islam. Leadership is built on love and respect, not harshness. He explains Mu'awiyah's famous principle — "If they tighten, I loosen" — and how the Shariah itself prescribes a balance between kindness and firmness. A leader must be respected, respectful, loving, and loved.
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Leadership is a talent. It can also be acquired.

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But it is not harshness. As I told you, these are signs.

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Love and respect make everyone do right when they are loved and respected.

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The next level is motivation: giving.

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If motivation alone does not work, then motivation plus reward.

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Cautery is the last resort. It must be used.

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And that is why Allah ﷻ prescribed hudud and punishments in His law.

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Mu'awiyah's hair is a basic principle in management.

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Mu'awiyah's hair.

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"If they tighten, I loosen, and if they loosen, I tighten."

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One who cannot be firm and kind is unfit.

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A leader must be respected, respectful, loving, and loved.

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That's how much he'll succeed in relationships and in managing programs.

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People vary, and managers differ in this.

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One may succeed 90%, another 80%, and another 70%.

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The messengers, peace be upon them, are not all of the same rank.

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"Those messengers—We favored some of them over others."

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Some of them Allah ﷻ spoke to, and He raised some in rank.

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At the very least, there must be no ill feeling with colleagues.

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This must be so, because it is a Shariah principle.

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Success only comes to the extent decreed for him.

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But with people, relationships don't work like that.

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It's not something where you either succeed or fail.

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You are either right or wrong, depending on your talents.

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