Abstract

The growing influence of Islam in the global scene and the controversy that surrounds Islam in its expressions of life whether religious, political or civil urge for a better understanding of the Islamic religion and its messages. In business, the Muslim population do not embrace the Western practice of separating religion from government and secular organizational behavior, but rather hold to the belief that all daily activity, organizational and otherwise, should be grounded in Islamic tenets stemming from the Islamic primary sources, the Qur’an and the Sunnah. The purpose of this panel symposium is to shed light on one aspect of business, on Islamic Leadership. Specifically, this panel symposium aims at engaging a group of panelists in a formal, moderated, interactive discussion of (1) Principles of Islamic leadership (2) Research on Islamic leadership (3) Practice of Islamic leadership.

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