Competent Professionals with Adab

Crass materialism and anti-intellectualism which manifest in any society betray the following fact: that the emphasis of its imbalance educational system is simply on the physical, material and quantitative aspects of man. In Islam, the objective of education emphasizes rather on the mind and soul, which define and refer to the reality of human being.…

Integrity and Good Governance

Last week we heard that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has arrested thirty four people including a special officer and a private secretary to two politicians for bribery involving sand mining and smuggling activities. It is very unfortunate that corruption cases seem do not diminish in spite of various efforts taken by the government to…

The Civilizing Role of Islamic Education

William Godwin, a renown English political philosopher, once declared that man’s “moral improvements will keep pace with his intellectual” progress, as long as “sound reasoning and truth [are] adequately communicated” to him. Godwin’s statement is remarkably parallel to some aspects of Dr Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas’s definition of education in Islam. In the latter’s The…

Instilling Noble Values

Recently, at one of the conventions on good governance I attended in Kuching, there was a clarion call for the development of human capital and character building. Most presenters and participants agreed on the vital role of human factor as the prime and utmost important element in achieving good governance: a government which is efficient,…

Shari’ah: The Revealed law

Every rightly guided Muslim holds that he is obliged to follow the law of Allah, namely the Shari’ah. It is the revealed law, the path shown by Allah through His messenger, Muhammad. To the mind of an unbeliever, perhaps, it is rather strange that the Muslims today still want to maintain and follow the law…

Emulating Allah in Governance

The Qur’an in its four verses is explicit about Allah being the one who governs the entire universe(s). (See IKIM Views of May 5, 2009) Al-Mudabbir (The Governor), as such, is a Divine Name and Attribute. In fact, a number of renowned scholars of Islam were unequivocal about it, such as Imam al-Bayhaqi (d. 458 A.H.) in his Al-Asma’…

Creativity That Nurtures

The public is basically ignorant especially when it comes to religious matters. They may be categorized into two groups: the uneducated or the non-formally educated and the formally educated. Regardless of the groupings, in Islam, all Muslims are advised to consult men of knowledge on matters that they do not understand. Scholars (ulama), therefore, are…