Abstract

Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OVD), which expresses voluntary behaviors outside of official duties, is beneficial and important for both public institutions and private companies. Because virtues such as Altruism, Civic Virtue, Superior Duty Consciousness, Gentlemanship, Courtesy, Loyalty, Adaptation and Personal Development, which are among the principles of Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB), provide great benefits to institutions if they are applied correctly. For this reason, it is seen that studies in this field have increased in the last 40 years. The fact that these principles of Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OVD) exist in the Qur'an and Sunnah, which are the main sources of the religion of Islam, makes the question of how these principles are found in these sources makes it important. In this study, the common and divergent points will be determined by comparing Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OVD) and the practices in the Qur'an and Sunnah. The principles of Organizational Citizenship Behavior will be compared with the society created by the Prophet.

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