Leadership and culture in Knowledge Management: Islamic experience
A rich tapestry of Islamic scholarship and Islamic leadership intricately entwined with Islamic knowledge culture and Islamic knowledge management has never ceased to fascinate the present day Islamic educationists and researchers. One of the most distinguished features of Islamic education that...
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Format: | Conference Paper |
Language: | English |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/5994 |
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Summary: | A rich tapestry of Islamic scholarship and Islamic leadership intricately entwined with
Islamic knowledge culture and Islamic knowledge management has never ceased to fascinate
the present day Islamic educationists and researchers. One of the most distinguished features
of Islamic education that has existed for the last fourteen centuries is free education in its
purest meaning. The rich and the poor were provided with equal opportunity to acquire the
highest order of Islamic knowledge. This profoundly beautiful Islamic culture has witnessed
the emergence of some of the brightest intellectual luminaries of the Islamic world in
the like of al-Ghazali, al-Biruni, al-Razi and al-Farabi. In a similar line of thought, the
Islamic education of days gone by had seen the establishment of world renowned Islamic
universities besides encouraging the love for books to the point of building a number of
famous libraries for the collection of Islamic books and manuscripts. |
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