Malay Leadership Pattern in Malaysian Politics
Journal: The Journal of Social Sciences Research (Vol.4, No. 12)Publication Date: 2018-12-15
Authors : Hailan Salamun; Asyraf Hj Ab. Rahman; Hamdan Aziz; Rofishah Hj. Rashid;
Page : 451-458
Keywords : Rabbani leadership; Malay political leadership; Religious values;
Abstract
This article focuses on Malay leadership practices in Malaysian Politics that display elements of Rabbani leadership in the political workplace. It explores empirical research about the notion of religiosity's spirit, rather than merely individual's bundle of workplace skills and abilities. The results illustrate that Malay political leaders involving in the political activities admit that religious values, or rabbani elements, have had a great impact on their view on leadership practices and political worldview. Potential elements of rabbani leadership derived from the writings of Islamic literature are shaped into a nascent model that serves to both describe leadership perspectives, behaviors, and approaches to their followers.
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