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ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP AND MAQASID AL-SHARI’AH: REINVESTIGATING THE DIMENSIONS OF ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP INVENTORY (ILI) VIA CONTENT ANALYSIS PROCEDURES

Year 2015, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 153 - 162, 31.08.2015
https://doi.org/10.18769/ijasos.29171

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to investigate separate themes of Islamic Leadership based on analyses conducted on selected literature of conventional and Islamic Leadership. The themes of Islamic Leadership were identified for the purpose of developing a specific inventory to measure Islamic Leadership or the Islamic Leadership Inventory (ILI). In identifying the themes of Islamic Leadership, this research applied qualitative content analysis procedures on four categories of literature. The literature are (1) The Qur’an and Hadiths (2) Managerial Leadership and Servant Leadership literature (3) Contemporary Islamic Leadership literature (4) Classical texts of Islamic Leadership. This research used NVIVO to facilitate information processing. With respect to the underlying theory of research, this research is based on the principles of higher objectives of Shari’ah or the Maqasid al-Shari’ah to justify the importance of the identified Islamic Leadership behaviours from the lenses of Islam. Based on the content analysis, this research found 25 separate themes representing Islamic Leadership Behaviours. The 25 themes are (1) Trustworthiness and Integrity, (2) Employees Orientation, (3) Self-evaluation, (4) Patience, (5) Outcome Orientation, (6) Empowerment, (7) Social Responsibility (8) Flexibility (9) Non-Calculative, (10) Spirituality, Religiousness and Piety, (11) Esprit De Corps, (12) Bravery, (13) Justice and Equity, (14) High Self-Reliance and High Self-Esteem, (15) Modesty and Shyness, (16) Impartially, (17) Moderation and Balance, (18) Good in Communication, (19) Free from environmental-constrains, (20) Earnest, (21) Cheerful, (22) Feared when angry, (23) Empowering Intelligent, Wisdom and Encourage Synergy, (24) Role Model, and (25) Avoid Conflict. The themes suggested could be used to measure Islamic Leadership in various perspectives. In general, this paper offers policymakers, organisations, and researchers in various avenues the important dimensions of Islamic Leadership. Specifically, the Islamic Leadership Inventory (ILI) could be utilised to measure the effectiveness of Muslims’ professionals based on the perspectives of Islam and the higher objectives of Shari’ah. In sum, this paper found that Islamic Leadership could be represented in several dimensions and could be adapted in the conventional measures of managerial leadership.

Keywords: Islamic Leadership Inventory, Leadership Behaviour, Leadership Approaches

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Year 2015, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 153 - 162, 31.08.2015
https://doi.org/10.18769/ijasos.29171

Abstract

References

  • Abdul Rashid Moten. (2011). “Leadership in the West and the Islamic World: A Comparative Analysis”. World Applied Sciences Journal, 15 (3).
  • Al-Allaf, M. (2013). Islamic Divine Law (Shari’ah) The Objectives (Maqasid) of the Islamic Divine Law. Retrieved from http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ma/works/maqasid.pdf
  • Al-Fasi, ‘Alal. (2011). Maqasid al-Shari’ah al-Islamiyyah wama Karimuha. Kaherah: Dar al-Salam.
  • Al-Ghali, Balqasam. (1996). Shaykh Muhamad Tahir bin Ashur. Beirut: Dar Ibn Hazm.
  • Al-Qaradawi, Yusuf. (2006). Dirasah fi Fiqh Maqasid Shari’ah. Kaherah: Dar al-Shuruq.
  • Al-Raisuni, Ahmad (2010). Madkhal ‘ila Maqasid Shari‘ah. Kaherah: Dar al-Salam.
  • Al-Raisuni, Ahmad. (1992). Nazariat al-Maqasid Inda Imam al-Syatibi. Herndon: IIIT.
  • Al-Raisuni, Ahmad. (2009). Muhadarat fi Maqasid al-Shari‘ah. Kaherah: Dar al-Salam.
  • Al-Zuhayli, Wahbah. (1418H). Al-Tafsir al-Munir fi al-Aqidah wa al-Shari’ah Wa al-Manhaj. Dimashq: Dar al-Fikr al-Mu’asir.
  • Badawi, J., & Beekun, R. I. (1999). Leadership: An Islamic Perspective. Maryland: Amana Publications.
  • Bird, J. V., Ji, C.-H. C., & Boyatt, E. (2004). “Theory Building - Christian Leadership and Relegiosity Reexamined: The Evidence from College Student Leaders”. Journal of Research on Christian Education, 13 (2), 225-250.
  • Braun, Virginia, and Victoria Clarke. (2006). "Using thematic analysis in psychology". Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3 (2).
  • Frick, D. M., & Spears, L. C. (Eds.). (1996). On Becoming A Servant-Leader. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
  • Humphreys, J. H. (2005). Contextual Implications for Transformational and Servant Leadership: A Historical Investigation. Contextual Implications for Transformational and Servant Leadership: A Historical Investigation, 43 (10).
  • Hunt, J. G. (1991). Leadership: A New Synthesis. London: SAGE Publications.
  • Ibn ‘Ashur, Muhammad Tahir. (2009), Maqasid al-Shari‘ah al-Islamiah, Kaherah: Dar al-Salam.
  • Khaliq Ahmad & Ogunsola, O. K., (2011) “An Empirical Assessment of Islamic Leadership Principles”, International Journal of Commerce and Management, 21 (3).
  • Khaliq Ahmad. (2011). Management from an Islamic Perspective. Petaling Jaya: Pearson Publication.
  • Mahazan, A.M., & Wan Mohd. Fazrul Azdi, W.R. (2012, November). The Concept of Servant and Islamic Leadership: A Comparative Analysis. Paper presented at the International Conference on Islamic Leadership-2 (pp. 227-245). Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia: Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia.
  • Muhammad Fu’ad ‘Abd al-Baqi. (2001). Mu’jam Mufahras Li Alfaz Al-Quran Al-Karim. Cairo: Dar al-Hadith.
  • Neuman, W. L. (1997). Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. (3 Ed.). Needham Heights Allyn and Bacon.
  • Shahzad, A., & Malik, R. K. (2014). “Workplace Violence: An Extensive Issue for Nurses in Pakistan-: A Qualitative Investigation”. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29 (11).
  • Shee, S., Ji, C., & Boyatt, E. (2002). “Religiosity in Christian Educational Leadership”. Journal of Research on Christian Education, 11.
  • Whetstone, J. T. (2002). “Personalism and Moral Leadership: The Servant Leader with a Transforming Vision”. Business Ethics: A European Review, 11 (4).
  • Yukl, G. (1989). “Managerial Leadership: A Review of Theory and Research”. Journal of Management, 15.
  • Yukl, G., Gordon, A., & Taber, T. (2002). “A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Leadership Behavior: Integrating a Half Century of Behavior Research”. Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies 9 (1).
  • Yukl, Gary. (2013). Leadership in Organizations. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

A. M. Mahazan

S. Nurhafizah

A. Rozita

H. Siti Aishah

W. R. Wan Mohd. Fazrul Azdi

G. Mohd. Rumaizuddin

A. Yuseri

A. R. Mohd. Rosmizi

H. Muhammad

İ. R. Mohd. Azhar

A. G. Abdullah

K. Muhammad Yusuf

M. N. Khairunneezam

Publication Date August 31, 2015
Submission Date August 30, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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EndNote Mahazan AM, Nurhafizah S, Rozita A, Siti Aishah H, Wan Mohd. Fazrul Azdi WR, Mohd. Rumaizuddin G, Yuseri A, Mohd. Rosmizi AR, Muhammad H, Mohd. Azhar İR, Abdullah AG, Muhammad Yusuf K, Khairunneezam MN (August 1, 2015) ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP AND MAQASID AL-SHARI’AH: REINVESTIGATING THE DIMENSIONS OF ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP INVENTORY (ILI) VIA CONTENT ANALYSIS PROCEDURES. IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences 1 2 153–162.

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