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Guidelines for Islamic Workers

Author : Syed Abul 'Ala Maudoodi, Maulana
Publisher :
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 38,44 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Islam and labor
ISBN : 9780969147909

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Tried and Tested: 123 Guidelines for Collective Islamic Work

Author : Naseeb Khan
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 43,31 MB
Release : 2017-12-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1483479110

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Muslims around the world are passionate about trying to make a difference, and they are willing to make great sacrifices to see a positive change in the world. Yet when it comes to the administrative and organizational features of running a successful Muslim student association, youth group, or other local, national, or international Islamic organization, it is important to ensure that we lead with effectiveness, efficiency, and a duty to Allah. Tried and Tested: 123 Guidelines for Collective Islamic Work shares realistic and practical operational guidelines that are a prerequisite for success in collective Islamic work, whether it is running an organization or working in the field of da'wah. It will help provide structure, clarity, and a clear purpose when it comes to personnel training, administration, and networking, and it will help Islamic groups minimize mistakes. By applying these easy-to-understand, clear principles, collective Islamic work can become much more efficient and effective.

Training Guide for Islamic Workers (Bulgarian Language)

Author : Hisham Altalib
Publisher : International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 22,82 MB
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1642053767

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Now more than ever before, Muslim young men and women need to improve not only their personal skills but also their group performance. This Guide presents easy-to-follow instructions which can be used by those who desire to acquire these skills. This Guide focuses on the training needs of Muslim young men and women by providing the experience acquired by Muslim leaders over the last several decades. Thus, the new generation of leaders will be able to start from where their leaders left off, rather than having to duplicate their predecessors’ successes and/or failures. Using a simple Do’s and Don’ts format, this Guide enables the user to optimize his/her understanding of the art and science of da’wah and how it can be applied in today’s world. Like genius, leadership entails harder work for the one who was born without this skill. It is to such people that this Guide is addressed. We are confident that, with the help of Allah, the user will be able to make a quantum leap forward in the areas of growth and improvement through the proper use of the methods outlined in this Guide. Over time, there will be noticeable improvements in the areas of concepts, management, administration, and communication as well as the skills needed for conducting camps, conferences, and meetings. This Guide is supplemented by suggested workbooks which will lead to an even deeper understanding of the skills needed for successful leaders.

Guideline for Workers

Author : Syed Abul ʻAla Maudoodi
Publisher :
Page : 54 pages
File Size : 28,66 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Daʻwah (Islam)
ISBN :

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Training Guide for Islamic Workers (Swahili Language)

Author : Hisham Altalib
Publisher : International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 33,38 MB
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1642054070

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Now more than ever before, Muslim young men and women need to improve not only their personal skills but also their group performance. This Guide presents easy-to-follow instructions which can be used by those who desire to acquire these skills. This Guide focuses on the training needs of Muslim young men and women by providing the experience acquired by Muslim leaders over the last several decades. Thus, the new generation of leaders will be able to start from where their leaders left off, rather than having to duplicate their predecessors’ successes and/or failures. Using a simple Do’s and Don’ts format, this Guide enables the user to optimize his/her understanding of the art and science of da’wah and how it can be applied in today’s world. Like genius, leadership entails harder work for the one who was born without this skill. It is to such people that this Guide is addressed. We are confident that, with the help of Allah, the user will be able to make a quantum leap forward in the areas of growth and improvement through the proper use of the methods outlined in this Guide. Over time, there will be noticeable improvements in the areas of concepts, management, administration, and communication as well as the skills needed for conducting camps, conferences, and meetings. This Guide is supplemented by suggested workbooks which will lead to an even deeper understanding of the skills needed for successful leaders.

Training Guide for Islamic Workers

Author : Hisham Altalib
Publisher : International Inst of Islamic Thought
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 41,57 MB
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781565641204

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Training Guide for Islamic Workers

Author : Hisham Altalib
Publisher : Internationsl Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 49,51 MB
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Leadership
ISBN : 0912463899

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Now more than ever before, Muslim young men and women need to improve not only their personal skills but also their group performance. This Guide presents easy-to-follow instructions which can be used by those who desire to acquire these skills. This Guide focuses on the training needs of Muslim young men and women by providing the experience acquired by Muslim leaders over the last several decades. Thus, the new generation of leaders will be able to start from where their leaders left off, rather than having to duplicate their predecessors’ successes and/or failures. Using a simple Do’s and Don’t’s format, this Guide enables the user to optimize his/her understanding of the art and science of da’wah and how it can be applied in today’s world. Like genius, leadership entails harder work for the one who was born without this skill. It is to such people that this Guide is addressed. We are confident that, with the help of Allah, the user will be able to make a quantum leap forward in the areas of growth and improvement through the proper use of the methods outlined in this Guide. Over time, there will be noticeable improvements in the areas of concepts, management, administration, and communication as well as the skills needed for conducting camps, conferences, and meetings. This Guide is supplemented by suggested workbooks which will lead to an even deeper understanding of the skills needed for successful leaders.

Islam in the Workplace

Author : James E. Horn
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 17,48 MB
Release : 2014-04-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781499208610

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A counter to the Council on American-Islamic Relations' (CAIR) biased, one-sided so-called guideline telling employers how to bow down in supplication to demands of Islamist/Moslem workers. This fairly, and with balance addresses those anti-employer efforts at intimidation. Islam in the Workplace points out fallacies and erroneous Islamist claims and guides those employers, managers, and supervisors in dealing prudently and effectively with such demands.

Exploring Islamic Social Work

Author : Hansjörg Schmid
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 44,14 MB
Release : 2022
Category : Social service
ISBN : 3030958809

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This open access book addresses, for the first time, Islamic social work as an emerging concept at the interface of Islamic thought and social sciences. Applying a multidisciplinary approach it explores, on the one hand, the discourse that provides religious legitimisation to social work activities and, on the other hand, case studies of practical fields of Islamic social work including educational programmes, family counselling, and resettlement of prisoners. Although in many cases, these activities are oriented towards Muslim clients, more often than not they go beyond the boundaries of Muslim communities to benefit society as a whole. Muslim actors are also starting to professionalise their services and to negotiate the ways in which they can become fully recognised service-providers within the welfare state. At a more general level, the volume also shows that in contrast to the widespread processes of secularisation of social work and its separation from religious communities, new types of activities are now emerging, which bring back to the public arena both an increased sensitivity to the religious identities of the beneficiaries and the religious motivations of the benefactors. The edited volume will be of interest to researchers in Islamic Studies, Social and Political Sciences, Social Work, and Religious Studies. This is an open access book.