Sulaiman Moola – Management is doing things right -Leadership is doing the right things
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A speaker discusses the importance of discipline and management in Islam. The speaker describes a person named-speaker accelerator who gathered belongings, attests, and gives away their belongings to animals. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being systematic and disciplined in order to remove obstacles and become an obstacle.
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BismillahirRahmanir
Rahim, Islam has put great emphasis on discipline
and management.
Amir bin Abdul Latamimi was the student of
Abu Musa
A person from Basra says, I had the
privilege of traveling with him on a particular
instance.
When it was night and we halted at
a particular place, it was amazing to see
how this man managed himself.
He first gathered his belongings.
He tied his horse.
He extended the reins.
Then he gathered some fodder, some herbs, some
hay and he gave it to the animal.
Thereafter, he engaged in rebada. The hadith is
in Abu Dawood when waft Abdul Taiz, a
delegation came to the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam
and everybody was rushing to come and meet
the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam. But there was
a companion by the name of Mundhir radiAllahu
anhu. He took his time, he gathered his
belongings, he attired himself well and then gradually,
systematically,
consciously, respectfully, politely he came to the prophet
sallallahu alaihi wa sallam. The messenger Sallallahu Alaihi
Wasallam said, you
have 2 amazing qualities. Allah loves it.
One is you tolerant
and number 2 you have the quality of
deliberation.
You do things gradually, you deliberate, you process
it. He He said, oh, prophet of Allah,
do I naturally have it or have I
inculcated it? The prophet
says, no, Allah has blessed you with it.
So he said, I'm grateful to Allah that
he has blessed me with 2 qualities that
are pleasing to him. So what's my message?
When you come to the Masjid for Maghrib
Salah or for Taraweeh in Ramadan or any
other place, be systematic,
be disciplined, don't harm any person, don't obstruct
anyone. If you cannot remove an obstacle,
at least don't become an obstacle.