Nahjolbalagheh Research

Nahjolbalagheh Research

Agents’ Behavioral Teachings according to Imam Ali (AS) in Nahj Al-Balaghah Necessities of Islamic Management

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Associate Professor and member of faculty member of Malek Ashtar Industrial University- Tehran
2 Academic member of Allameh Tabatabai University, Assistant Professor 9
3 Head of Accounting Affairs of the Procurement Department of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran - Master of Management MBA - Malek Ashtar University of Technology - Tehran
Abstract
The Islamic world requires principles that their observance is necessary for the authority and survival of the Islamic society. Politicians and thinkers always seek these principles in the Ahl al-Bayt school. In the meantime, the thoughts and teachings of Imam Ali (AS) have always paved the way for humanity. Therefore, if a nation recognizes the personality of Imam (AS) as deserved and acquires His teachings, it has guaranteed its worldly and otherworldly prosperity. In the Alawite school, there is a reciprocal relationship between the reform of society and people and rulers. Therefore, in Nahj al-Balaghah, which after the Holy Qur'an, is one of the most critical doctrinal documents of the Muslim community, especially the Shiites, we see the strategic and valuable teachings of Imam Ali (AS) regarding leadership duties of rulers and their behavioral aspects. In this research, with a descriptive-analytical approach and according to the instructions of Imam Ali (AS) in Nahj al-Balagheh, within a library method along the image of Alawites management through content analysis analyzed his behavioral teachings in taking responsibility and leadership. The results cannot be described in the form of an abstract.
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