Muhammad husayn haykal biography of mahatma
Why Know Muhammad? (pbuh)
History has catalogued many successful leaders. Some have been great in military affairs, others in political governance. Many of them, however, were self-serving and quite willing to use cunning, deception, and all manner of unscrupulous craft in obtaining and keeping their positions of power. In our contemporary times, similarly, our leaders too often betray the trust of their offices. We see political leaders who are prone to wrongdoing, often at the behest of powerful elites, more concerned about maintaining some political advantage or self-interest rather than doing what is right or what is in the best interest of a people, a nation, or the world community. But we are witnessing the awakening of the masses, the rising up of a force that can potentially sweep the globe and demand leaders who are honest, sincere, and committed to social justice.
He was the best example of a leadership style that teaches and guides by being a good model, inspires others rather than dictating, and empowers others rather than diminishing or demeaning anyone
In studies about leadership, a “socialized” power motivation is one that is primarily concerned with using its influence to improve the well-being of the commonweal, to use power in a responsible fashion to bring about a positive impact on the lives of all, collectively and individually. If we consider this as the foundation for great leadership, there are a number of traits that then build on that foundation and form the edifice of exceptional influence and authority. These include: self-confidence; a commitment to core values; genuine caring about one’s followers; tenacity of purpose and courageous action-orientation; intelligence, resourcefulness, and creativity; insight into people and situations and the ability to form respectful, empowering relationships; willingness to share decision-making and to be influenced by others.
We can make a powerful case that one historical figure whose motiv
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Letters and words are always close to Islam more than it to any other ideology. Holy Quran is the only book which started its revelation with a command to read, This command has been transferred down the line, from a heart to another, all the years, Seeking knowledge and progress has-been always a primary motive and a noble activity in the religious from the timely memorial till the day now.
The learned was always considered eminent and special and the only way to reach eminency was knowledge and wisdom While Islam promotes every walk of knowledge, it always prioritized that the knowledge that is shapes a human being to a better one. This is possible only through imparting right values and a righteous character to the human.
Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)had the highest values among all the human beings, as umm al mumineen Aysha mentioned once, his life was Quran, So the incidents of his life carries the true interpretation of the living model proposed by holy quran.
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1. The spring comes again
The spring comes again
The holy Rabi al-Awwal made the believers excited too much. This is only by the cause that the month witnessed for the holy birth of our beloved Messenger, the mercy of the entire world (Peace and Blessing of Allah be upon him). How can but be happy!
Oh, our beloved! You came to the world by unleashing all sorts of compassionate approaches to all the creations. Your father could not join in the pleasant moments o Hungarian writer, Islamologist, and politician Gyula Germanus Germanus in the 1930s Julius Germanus Budapest, Hungary Budapest, Hungary Gyula Germanus (6 November 1884, in Budapest – 7 November 1979, in Budapest), alias Julius Abdulkerim Germanus, was a professor of oriental studies, a Hungarian writer and Islamologist, member of the Hungarian Parliament and member of multiple Arabic academies of science, who made significant contributions to the study of the Arabic language, history of language and cultural history. He was a follower of the famous orientalist, Sir Ármin Vámbéry and became a scholar of world repute. Germanus was a language professor at the Hungarian Royal Eastern Academy from 1912, and a teacher of Turkish and Arabic from 1915. During World War I he made several secret missions to Turkey. In 1915 he was there as member of the Turkish Red Crescent and also joined the battle at the Dardanelles. Julius Germanus was born in Budapest on 6 November 1884 into an assimilated Jewish middle-class family. Both of his grandfathers were soldiers in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848–49 His father, Alexander Germanus (1852–1940), was leather merchant and shoemaker; his mother, Rosalia Zobel, was of Zipszer German origin. Julius had a brother, Francis and a sister, Johanna. Young Julius did not do well in the early years of high school and sometimes got very low marks. Despite that he graduated with brilliant results in 1902. His mother spoke German more than Hungarian. Despite this, Hungarian became his mother tongue. Maybe this confusion led him to studying languages, and accompanied with his great strength of mind, to multilingualism as well: jus .Gyula Germanus
Born
(1884-11-06)6 November 1884Died 7 November 1979(1979-11-07) (aged 95) Resting place Budapest, Farkasréti cemetery Alma mater University of Istanbul Known for Academic Youth and studies