Description
Book description
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Author's name: Sami Zain al-Abidin Hammad
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The subject of the book: The Impact of Islam and Muslim Scholars in Enriching Administrative Thought
About the Author
He is Sami Zain Al-Abidin Hammad, born in Medina in 1359 AH and received his primary certificate from Al-Najah School in 1372 AH and graduated from the Saudi Scientific Institute in 1379 AH and took a bachelor's degree from King Saud University in Riyadh in 1384 AH, Faculty of Arts, Department of Geography. He worked in Saudi Airlines after his graduation and moved in several positions, the last of which was Assistant Controller of the Marketing Department, then resigned from Saudi Airlines and joined the Ministry of Finance, where he was appointed Director of the State Property Branch in Medina and retired in 1417 AH.
He is the author of several books, including The Encyclopedia of Management in Islam, The Fundamentals of Management Science, and Corrupted on Earth.
He wrote several articles in local newspapers on various topics, including our country and industrial economics.
Scientific books and other writings
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Planning and Development in the Abbasid Era
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Planning and Development in Early Islam and the Umayyad Era
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Planning and Development in Saudi Arabia
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Biographies and biographies of conquerors and administrators in early Islam and the Umayyad period
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Connection and control
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Leadership and Management Decisions between Islamic and Modern Management
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Administrative organization between Islamic and modern management
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Planning and follow-up between Islamic and modern management
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Stories and anecdotes in the lives of Muslim leaders in the early days of Islam and the Umayyad era
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Sources of Legislation, Governance and Administration in Islam: An Applied Comparative Study of Islamic Law and Positive Systems





