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A Comprehensive Islamic Management Theory Theory (I)

International Journal of Management and Information Technology

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Title A Comprehensive Islamic Management Theory Theory (I)
 
Creator Matar Essale, Dr. Husein
 
Description “A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination”When discussing management, we have to start with a historical perspective that enables us to understand its evolution as:1)      It clarifies our view of the present,2)      It allows us to explain the way things are,3)      It instils a sense of causation, and,4)      It underlines the importance of interpretation in social science.The history of management thought starts from a search for a universal theory that fits all purposes, all societies, all cultures and all fields. Yet we see no single theory is accepted today. Instead we have theories devised and developed at different times with applications to different aspects of the management role.In the East, there are theories that have roots to Ancient Egypt or China; while the participation of Arab and Islamic scholars was very limited, due to the fact that their civilization was targeted by others, especially the Crusaders or the Mongols, who destroyed their Cultures in their cradles (Baghdad or Damascus), when they invaded their homelands and killed their scholars.Consequently, their priorities were mixed up and they became retroactive instead of being proactive; except for three recent endeavours:1)                   Dr. Tariq Al-Sweidan in Kuwait,  2)                   Prof. Abdul Aziz Abu Nab’a, in Palestine, and3)                   Dr Abdul Muti M. Assaf in JordanAgain those theorists undermined the Ethical, Belief and Cultural/Behavioral straightness, but in some way tackled the surrounding environments that shape the organizational culture and the leaders as well.None of them could be categorized as to serve andface challenged for all the recent purposes.I presume, that my theory, The Comprehensive Islamic Management Theory (I) will fit. Let us try it.
 
Publisher CIRWORLD
 
Date 2016-08-30
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://cirworld.com/index.php/ijmit/article/view/5122
 
Source INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY; Vol 11 No 3; 2769-2909
2278-5612
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://cirworld.com/index.php/ijmit/article/view/5122/4976
 
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