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WORK ETHICS

Facilitator Khalid I. Al-Dossary Unlimitedinspiration@gmail.com 0505909759. WORK ETHICS. An Islamic Perspective.

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WORK ETHICS

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  1. Facilitator Khalid I. Al-Dossary Unlimitedinspiration@gmail.com 0505909759 WORK ETHICS An Islamic Perspective “Have you not considered how Allah presents an example, [making] a good word like a good tree, whose root is firmly fixed and its branches [high] in the sky?” [Quran Sura Ibrahim: 24]

  2. OUTLINE • Ethics (Dictionary Definition) • Underpinning Principles • Allah's Rights • Work Rights • Society and Community Rights • Personal Rights • Colleagues’ Rights • Conclusion

  3. Ethics (Dictionary Definition) • Principles of rightorgood conduct. • Ethics are the rules or standards governing the conduct of the members of a profession.

  4. Underpinning Principles • Allah has made work an act of worship“Work, as everyone has been directed easily to do what he has been created for.” • God-consciousness is the highest moralquality of a Muslim. • Allah says, “And you (stand) on an exalted standard of character.” The need for good role modelslinked to the best example.

  5. Underpinning Principles • “The role model can implant in the employees from good mannerismwhat tens of educators can never do.” • Ethics are hidden provisionswith which Allah has blessed those who wear them. Ethics are the best provisionsfor the employees. • “A deed of one can influence a thousand, whereas the sayings of a thousand can influence none.”

  6. Underpinning Principles • The discipline, strength, wisdom and the ability to take the right decision by the one in charge have the greatest influence on the followers. • Allah says. “Hire him, truly the best of men for you to employ is the (man) strong and trustworthy.” • The strongin his belief, acts of worship, conduct, manners, work and productive capability, and body and health. The honest and trustworthy in all of these.

  7. Underpinning Principles • The trustworthiness, self-confidence and strength of the individual to take over a high position are very essential. • Omar used to say, “How would you react if I were to employ over you the best to my knowledge, then I would command him to be just. Do you think that I have fulfilled my duty? They said, ‘ Yes’, He said: ‘No, till I see if he has acted upon my commands or not.’ ” • Every one of you is a shepherd or responsiblefor those they have been entrusted to him.

  8. Allah’s Rights • Learn & apply the Tawheed (Monotheism) by sincerely worshipping the One and Only without associating or setting any partner with Allah. • Know the attributes of Allah; The All-Seeing, The All-Hearing, The All-Aware, The All-Knowing, The Greatest of All, The Incomparable…. • Be loyal to Allahand His Messengerfirst and foremost, then to the ones in charge.

  9. Allah’s Rights • Perform the prescribed prayers and the other four pillars of Islam. This leads to piety, humbleness. • Say and direct people to what is right. In addition, tell them to abstain from doing any forbidden act. • The real boss for the employee must be his fear of Allah and then his conscience.

  10. Allah’s Rights • Increase acts of worship, like prayers and fasting as much as possible to refine the manners and purify the soul. Hence, a good character is shaped that would radiate light of faith. The blessings will be showered on them • Remember Allah all the time, say “In the name of Allah” at the beginning and “Praise be to Allah” at the end. Always seek refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan.

  11. Work Rights • Fulfill work contracts. Abide by the rules and the regulations of work so long as they do not contravene the rules and laws of Allah. “There is no obedience for any man in disobeying the Creator.” • Treat the property of the organization responsibly. Take good care of it. Don’t abuse anything. For instance, don’t abuse the telephone. • Be punctual It is a commendable act and a sign of not betraying the trust and violating the contracts.

  12. Work Rights • Stay away from wasting timelike talking a lot and spying on each other. • Keep the secretsof work or colleagues. • Submit initiativesor suggestions to improve work and to achieve quality. • Act professionally, no matter what the circumstances are. • Keep the trust and protect it. Be dutiful.

  13. Work Rights • Do not harm, nor accept harm to be inflicted on others. For example, smoking is forbidden. But if someone smokes, he should be considerate enough not smoke in the offices or in front of his colleagues. • Sit in a respectable, humble and appropriate waythat fits the working place. • Be consciousof the time at work and utilize it in the best way. • Stop movingfrom one office to the other to engage in useless talk, rumors and trivialities.

  14. Work Rights • Be wary of attributing somebody’s workto yourself to get the credit from the boss for a job you did not do. • Be wary of falling into the disease of Re’ya, showing off and belittling others to stand out. • Avoiding favoritism, partisanship, spying, lying and finally injustice. • Stay away from briberyand taking advantage of your position; do not abuse your position.

  15. Work Rights • Fulfill dutieswithout being dragged behind by the lazy ones. • Remember the positive thingsand do not be negative. • Be wary of huntingfor mistakes.

  16. Society and Community Rights • Intend to serve Islam, Muslims and humanity at large and to facilitate the affairs of the Muslims and others by helping them in their transactions. Have sincerity. (It’s only for Allah’s sake to realize the meaning of Worship). • Be humblewithout humiliation, generous, honest, calm. Have self-composure. • Stay awayfrom anything forbidden or doubtful. Do not look at people with scorn or contempt; stay away from suspicion, gossip and backbiting.

  17. Society and Community Rights • Respect peopleand give them their due rights. • Ordain good and forbid evil. Give the proper advice at the right time. • Learn the etiquette of speech; talk to people according to their level of understanding by using the right register with the individual. “Place people in their proper status.” • Recognize God’s favors on the people, refrain from being envious and vengeful.

  18. Society and Community Rights • Love for your brotherswhat you love for yourselves. • Learn the mannerismof the road and spread the greeting of Salam, Peace, to those you know and those you do not. • Love the righteous peopleand associate with them; look at them with full respect. • Stay away from the innovatorsin Islam calling upon them to leave their innovations.

  19. Society and Community Rights • Be a righteous citizenby participating in the charitable deeds for the community, the country and the Muslim Ummah at large. • Give the right adviceto the leaders without any hesitation and don’t fear that provision will be cut off as Allah is theSole Provider. • Present Islam to non-Muslims with wisdom, gentleness and most importantly with the best mannerism.

  20. Society and Community Rights • Be merciful to the young and take care of the elderly. • Visit the sick.

  21. Personal Rights • Be truthful in words and deeds to your Lord, yourself, colleagues and community at large. • Always make du’a (supplications) so that Allah will bless your work and protect you from falling into sins, and also from those who have ill intentions. • Take care of your health (mind, body and soul).

  22. Personal Rights • Constantly improve yourselfto achieve perfection and quality of work. • Participate in training courses, workshops, conferences in your field. Be up-to-date by readingthe latest in the field. • Find the right friendsand accompany the righteous people. • Be self-contentedand honorable.

  23. Colleagues’ Rights • Be considerate of your colleagues and what they go through. Console them in their sadness and share them in their joys. • Share information with the others to make sure that they could achieve the objectives of the organization. • Strengthen the spirit of teamwork; socialize and hold inside and outside work activities. • Control yourselfand do not insult or curse or utter any foul language.

  24. Colleagues’ Rights • Reconcile colleagueswho have misunderstandings with each other. • Empower employees and trust their professionalism. • Be empathetic to colleagues.

  25. Conclusion “Say ( O Muhammad): “Verily, my Salat (prayer), my sacrifice, my living and dying for Allah, the Lord of the Alamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists).”

  26. May • Allah Bless You

  27. Work Ethics • An Islamic Perspective

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