How To Become A Great Leader

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  • Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
  • In this video, we will look into the remarkable leadership secrets that made Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) the greatest leader to ever walk this earth, based on the insightful book "Leadership of Muhammad" by Professor John Adair.
    Here are the five key lessons I've learned from this book about his extraordinary leadership:
    1. Required Knowledge: Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) possessed the essential knowledge to guide his followers to serve only Allah. His teachings lead to ultimate success in this life and the hereafter, aiming for Jannatul Firdaus by obtaining Allah's approval.
    2. Firm but Fair: He was unwavering in his principles yet always acted with compassion and fairness. His balance of firmness and fairness earned him the trust and loyalty of his followers.
    3. Lasting Presence: Even after fourteen hundred years, his influence remains strong among Muslims worldwide. His teachings continue to guide our actions and beliefs, showcasing the timeless relevance of his message.
    4. Humbleness: Despite his significant role, he lived a simple, approachable, and relatable life. His humbleness allowed him to connect deeply with others, enhancing his leadership effectiveness.
    5. Humility: He acknowledged himself as a servant of Allah, never seeking personal wealth or glory but focusing on serving his people and fulfilling his mission. This humility sets a powerful example for aspiring leaders.
    These five traits-required knowledge, firm but fair, lasting presence, humbleness, and humility-are what made Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) an extraordinary leader, inspiring billions around the world.
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    In essence, as stated on the cover of the book, Prophet Muhammad’s leadership secret is: "On a journey, the leader of a people is their servant."
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