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Ibn Khaldun of North Africa:an AD 1377 theory of leadership

Yusuf M. Sidani
Olayan School of Business, American University of Beirut, Ras Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract
Purpose – This paper’s purpose is to present the works of a North African early contributor to sociological theory, Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), specifically pertaining to his conceptualization of leadership and the role of asabiya (group feeling) in leadership emergence. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews the Muqadimmah, (Prolegomena or the introduction), which contained his most important views of the issue.

Findings – The paper develops an early model of leadership as described by Ibn Khaldun. This research study presents a different understanding of leadership that has applicability in a different era and in a different culture. The paper summarizes Ibn Khaldun’s views on human nature, how
leadership emerges, and the role of group feeling or asabiya in leadership situations.
Practical implications – The paper presents some implications of Ibn Khaldun’s work for understanding leadership dynamics in a non-western cultural context. It is suggested here that many of Ibn Khaldun’s leadership propositions have particular significance for several non-Western
societies especially in the Middle East and North Africa.
Originality/value – The paper argues, that leadership research could benefit from the contributions of Ibn Khaldun in developing models that take different cultures into perspective.
Keywords Leadership, North Africa, Islam
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Comparative Performance of Islamic Versus Secular Mutual Funds

Yusuf Sidani, Said Elfakhani, M Kabir Hassan

From the Introduction:

Islam is a religion that unites both spiritual and temporal aspects of life. It regulates not only an individual’s relationship with God, but also human relationships in social and financial settings. Thus, the Sharia, or the Islamic Law, is part of every Muslim’s cultural, . . . → Read More: Comparative Performance of Islamic Versus Secular Mutual Funds

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