Leadership
On 29th of November, we had an interesting session on Leadership. We learned lots of things from the session like different types of leaders, their qualities and how an actual leader should act. We learned leadership qualities that we should improve in our lives and some life stories of true leaders who live and who had lived in the world, which made the session more interesting, Miss. Sarasi Senadheera even started the lecture by teaching the fact that how all of us are born leaders taking the example of a sperm which meets the ova by defeating millions of its peers.
The class was devided in to 2 and we were given to act a given scenario. Our group had to act a scene of firing an employee of how a leader should act in such a situation. We were able to do this activity quite successful.
The class was devided in to 2 and we were given to act a given scenario. Our group had to act a scene of firing an employee of how a leader should act in such a situation. We were able to do this activity quite successful.
As an activity we were asked to post a blog update on My most inspired leader:
My Most Inspired Leader
Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)
Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) is my most inspired leader. Not only mine but he is the most loved leader by Billions of people, despite the fact that non of his photographs or pictures exists. It's no doubt that, he is the greatest individual of history. No man possessed the excellent characteristics and ethics that he possessed all at one time. He was known as as 'As-Sadiq', the truthful, and 'Al-Amin' the honest, even before he was granted with the prophet hood. He was a king under whom the entire peninsula was unified yet he was humble and believed that all dominion belonged to god alone.
Great riches would come to him and yet he lived in a state of poverty. He was deeply concerned about the Arabian Peninsula, yet he did not neglect the affairs of his family, household or the poor and the needy. In general, he was a man concerned with the betterment and well being of mankind, yet he did not indulge in amassing worldly fortune as many leaders do.
Over the years, Muslim and non-Muslim historians have written many books about Prophet Muhammad as a leader, highlighting the divinely guided qualities of his personality as the final messenger of God, according to Islamic beliefs.
Michael Hart in “The 100, A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in the History”, New York, 1978, p. 33, says:
His teachings will follow in future undoubtedly, and he will be loved by billions and billions because he really deserve it.“My choice of Muhammad (PBUH) to lead the list of world’s most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in the history who was supremely successful on both the secular and religious level. It is probable that the relative influence of Islam has been larger than the combined influence of Jesus Christ and St. Paul on Christianity. It is this unparalleled combination of the secular and religious influence which I feel entitles Muhammad (PBUH) to be considered to be the most influential single figure in human history.”




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