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穆斯林世界正处于十字路口,真正的领导力几乎荡然无存。研究表明,有些领导人缺乏以价值观为基础的能力,而这些能力在任何领导风格中都是至关重要的。尽管少数穆斯林世界/国家在培养和管理领导人方面取得了进展,但总体情况令人无比担忧和沮丧。毋庸置疑,了解文化智商(CQ)对领导力大有裨益,而对他人文化习俗的认知也非常重要。先知穆罕默德(愿主赐福之,并使其平安)的领导力以及哈里发们如何向先知学习,不仅建立了人类文明,而且形成了可持续发展社会的独特文化,尤其是在赛义迪纳-欧麦尔-哈塔卜(Sayyidina Umar Al-Khattab)时期。 关于CQ、以价值观为基础的能力(VBR)和先知式领导力之间关系的研究明显不足。因此,本文的主要目的是研究先知式领导力与文化智商之间的关系,最重要的是揭示领导者如何才能掌握和学习安萨尔和穆哈吉伦所展现的外交能力;在这一点上,先知式领导力的品质得到了恰当的应用。此外,如果我们要建立更好的组织、社会和更美好的世界,就迫切需要教育、培养和指导从社会政治领导人到组织领导人等各个层面的现任和新兴领导人如何成为高素质、明智和外交型领导人。先知式领导的品质是真实的、永恒的和普遍的。它真正涉及所服务社区的社会、经济和政治现实。
Examining the Relationship between Prophetic Leadership and Cultural Intelligence (CQ): Lessons from the Cultural Diplomacy of Anṣār and Muhājirūn
The Muslim world is at a crossroads in that genuine leadership is almost obliterated. Research has shown that there were leaders who lacked values-based competencies which are paramount in any leadership style. Although a handful of Muslim worlds/nations are making progress in nurturing and managing leaders, the over-arching picture is incredibly worrying and depressing. Undoubtedly, understanding Cultural Intelligence (CQ) can benefit leadership, and cognisance of others’ cultural practices is pertinent. The greatest leadership practices that we could strive to follow is the leadership of our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and how the Caliphates learned from the Prophet (PBUH) to build not only human civilisation but also the personalities that form a unique culture for a sustainable society, especially during the time of Sayyidina Umar Al-Khattab. A dearth of studies on the relationship among CQ, Values-Based Competencies (VBR) and Prophetic Leadership is apparent. Thus, the main purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between prophetic leadership and Cultural Intelligence and most importantly to unveil how leaders can grasp and learn from the diplomacy shown by the Anṣār and Muhājirūn; in that, the prophetic leadership qualities were aptly applied. Additionally, there is an urgent need for education, cultivation, and coaching of current and emerging leaders at all levels, from socio-political to organisational leaders, on how to be quality, judicious, and diplomatic leaders, if we are to build better organisations, societies, and a better world. Prophetic leadership qualities are authentic, timeless, and universal. It genuinely involved the social, economic, and political realities of the communities they serve.