jehadi management from the perspective of Nahj al-Balaghah
Subject Areas : Jihadi managementreza abbasi bakhtiyari 1 , Farzad Ziviyar 2 , fariba salahi 3 , amir daneshvar 4
1 - Department of Sports management and planning , Fereidon branch, Islamic Azad University, Fereidon, Iran
2 - Researcher of the Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran
3 - Department of Industrial Management, Electronic Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
4 - Department of Information Technology Management, Electronic Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Islamic management, Jihadi Management, nahjul balaghe,
Abstract :
The main purpose of this article is to study the dimensions of Islamic management and jihadi management from the perspective of Nahj al-Balaghah. Management is a process of social interaction; because leaders can influence the behavior of their followers and control the results of their actions. Since the Holy Quran and Nahj al-Balaghah are the most important sources of wisdom and intellectual and practical thought of the Supreme Leader in the management and administration of society. The research method of this article is a review and the historical study is of library type. This article, which is influenced by Nahj al-Balagheh's perspective on management, examines the traits of managers and their interaction with people and colleagues, explains jihadi management, and expresses the most important management characteristics. Also, in the results of library studies, the results of the studies are presented and using the texts of Nahjul Balagha, it is recommended to the managers of Islamic management style.
_||_
1) Afjeh, Seyed Ali Akbar; Naghipourfar, and Jafarpour. (1392). A Comparative Study of Distributive and Procedural Justice Indices in the Organization from the Perspective of Islamic Management and Western Management, Islamic Management Quarterly, Volume 22, Number 1, 175-106.
2) Ibn Abi Al-Hadid, Fakhruddin Abu Hamid Abdul Hamid (1387). Explanation of the rhetorical approach. first volume. Beirut: Scientific Library.
3) Ahmadzadeh, Seyed Morteza; Hassani, Mojtaba; Karimpour, Mohammad Mehdi; Taheri Janbazloo, Hamidreza and Kamilifard, Seyed Mojtaba (1396). An Introduction to Jihadi Management Based on the Teachings of Nahj al-Balaghah and the Life of the Imams of the Islamic Revolution and the Martyrs. first volume. Tehran: Imam Sadegh University Press.
4) Al-Tarihi, Fakhruddin, (1364). Bahrain Assembly, vol. 3, following the word jihad.
5) Jardaq, George Saman (1956). Al-Imam Ali, the voice of human justice, first edition. Beirut: Islamic think tank.
6) Khashei, Vahid (1395). Exploring the components of jihadi management inspired by the jihadi culture of the Islamic Revolution. Tehran: The first national gathering of jihadi management.
7) Khan Mohammadi, Hadi (1388). Designing macro-scientific policies of the country based on the idea of the Supreme Leader. Faculty of Islamic Studies and Management: Imam Sadegh (AS) University.
8) Khazaei, David. (1398). Jihadi and Islamic management models. second chapter; PhD Thesis, Faculty of Management and Accounting, Allameh Tabatabai University.
9) Khazaei, Davood, Afjeh, Khashei, Vahid, Farbehi, & Ahmad. (1398). Theoretical model of jihadi management using the words of Amir al-Mu'minin (AS) in Nahj al-Balaghah. Journal of Nahj al-Balaghah Research Journal, 7 (27)
10) Khamenei, Ali. Lessons outside of jurisprudence, (1376).
11) Permanent Secretariat of Jihadi Management (2016), Jihadi Management Specialized Interviews, Tehran: Tehran Studies and Planning Center Publications.
12) Rahmani, Maryam (1387). Proceedings of Jihadi Management Conferences, Tehran: Ministry of Jihad Agriculture, Representative Office of the Supreme Leader.
13) Soleimani, Reza (2016), A Study of Different Aspects of Policy-Making System and Management Style in Japan (Requirements for Application in Jihadi Management), Tehran Center for Studies and Planning Publications.
14) Encyclopedia of Growth, (1398), www. Daneshnameh.roshd.ir
15) Latifi, Meysam, Saadabadi, (1393). Phenomenological research to understand the essence of jihadi management, culture strategy, number twenty-eight.
16) Qaed Ali, Hossein, Salimi (1391). The evolution of jihadi management in the institutions of the Islamic Revolution (a case study of constructive jihad). Quarterly Journal of Defense Management and Research, 19 (90), 137-152
17) Makarem Shirazi, Nasser (1390). Translation of the Holy Quran, Qom: Taban Publications, Fourth Edition.
18) Forouzandeh Dehkordi, Lotfollah, Jokar, Ali Akbar, (1386). Islamic Management and Its Patterns, Payame Noor University, First Edition.
19) Molodpornia, Rahman. (2020). Study of the application of Islamic management style in administration, public and private organizations Applied studies in management and development sciences, 24 (5), 47-54.
20) Nadi, Mohammad Ali, Mushfaqi (1388). Recognizing teachers' perceptions of the relationship between organizational trust dimensions and continuous and emotional commitment in order to provide a model of structural equations in education in Isfahan, Quarterly Journal of Educational Leadership and Management
21) Nejad Saleem, Adel (1387). Human Dignity and Organization, Tehran: Publications of the Center for Training and Industrial Research, Second Edition.
22) Najafi, Mohammad Hassan (1362). Jawahar al-Kalam fi al-Sharh Sharia al-Islam, vol. 21, p. 3.
23) Jafari, Allama. (1380). Nahj al-Balaghah, Tehran: Islamic Culture Publishing House Publications.