Islamic leadership principles on mosque performance in Lagos state, Nigeria
Islamic leadership principles (ILP) involve the 4Cs models, which are Consciousness of Allah, Competency, Consideration, and Consultation. These principles are derived from the Holy Qur’an and the tradition of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)guided by the efforts of researchers to provide a philosophical...
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my.uum.repo.210892017-02-26T06:36:41Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/21089/ Islamic leadership principles on mosque performance in Lagos state, Nigeria Alade, Tihamiyu Eniafe Abdulhadi Md Hussain, Muhammad Nasri Aziz, Ahmad Bashir BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc HD28 Management. Industrial Management Islamic leadership principles (ILP) involve the 4Cs models, which are Consciousness of Allah, Competency, Consideration, and Consultation. These principles are derived from the Holy Qur’an and the tradition of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)guided by the efforts of researchers to provide a philosophical background for leadership. The purpose of this article is to explain the ILP (Islamic leadership principles) on Masjid (Mosque) Performance (MP) in Nigeria. This research utilise quantitative methodology where it engage a cross sectional survey and administers 400 questionnaires to the Masjid leadership in Lagos. The regression results of the constructs of Islamic leadership principles (ILP), show that there are significant and positive relationships between Islamic leadership principles and mosque performance. The finding of this study showed that the relationship between ILP and MP is positive and significant. This showed that when Imams and other leaders of the Masjid demonstrated good attitudes and fairness, the followers would emulate them and consequently increase the performance of the Masjid. It was also found that Imams should meet the perspectives of Shura(mutual consultation) to possess good consultation qualities regarding all important affairs of the Masjid. Imams should possess leader’s traits such as being visionary, and communicate effectively with the Jama’ah (congregants) of the Masjid. This means that if the Imams adhere to the findings of this study, there will be more effectiveness and efficiency in mosque performance. For further research this study recommends that monitoring and the training system should focus on strengthening the leadership of the Masjid (Mosque). Islamic Business School 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/21089/1/IJIB%201-19%2C%20vol%201no%202%20%282016%29.pdf Alade, Tihamiyu Eniafe Abdulhadi and Md Hussain, Muhammad Nasri and Aziz, Ahmad Bashir (2016) Islamic leadership principles on mosque performance in Lagos state, Nigeria. International Journal of Islamic Business (IJIB), 1 (2). pp. 1-19. ISSN 0127- 662X http://ijib.uum.edu.my/index.php/vol-1-issue-2-2016/ijib-1-19-vol-1no-2-2016 |
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Islamic leadership principles (ILP) involve the 4Cs models, which are Consciousness of Allah, Competency, Consideration, and Consultation.
These principles are derived from the Holy Qur’an and the tradition of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)guided by the efforts of researchers to provide a philosophical background for leadership. The purpose of this article is to explain the ILP (Islamic leadership principles) on Masjid (Mosque) Performance (MP) in Nigeria. This research utilise quantitative methodology where it engage a cross
sectional survey and administers 400 questionnaires to the Masjid leadership in Lagos. The regression results of the constructs of Islamic leadership principles (ILP), show that there are significant and positive relationships between Islamic leadership principles and mosque
performance. The finding of this study showed that the relationship between ILP and MP is positive and significant. This showed that when Imams and other leaders of the Masjid demonstrated good attitudes and fairness, the followers would emulate them and consequently increase the performance of the Masjid. It was also found that Imams should meet the perspectives of Shura(mutual consultation) to possess good consultation qualities regarding all important affairs of the Masjid. Imams should possess leader’s traits such as being visionary, and communicate effectively with the Jama’ah (congregants) of the Masjid.
This means that if the Imams adhere to the findings of this study, there will be more effectiveness and efficiency in mosque performance. For further research this study recommends that monitoring and the training system should focus on strengthening the leadership of the Masjid (Mosque). |
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