Sunday, 24 August 2014

1) ISLAMIC PLANNING -Takhtit (Planning)


Takhtit (Planning)

Planning work is being undertaken to identify goals to be achieved and how to achieve that goal setting is appropriate to capabilities. The process of determining the desired objectives and then develop strategies and best suitable action, taking into account the factors in the organization and the external environment will affect the way an organization to achieve these objectives. According to Ustaz Azizee, planning takhtit in Arabic, is a very important element to winning missionary. Planning in preaching through the phases of the claim to the strategy and planning. Takhtit had four planning principles that every individual in the organization have a plan, implemented in a congregation, are flexible and eventually once all the results are determined by God Next, before implementing any of the organization's activities should make plans in advance. This is so because all the planning was done to determine the duration of the work and costs involved, providing a target for the overall management of the operations do, and to ensure priority to enable the control of the quality of work, time of operation and implementation.

Not only that, the planning process also has its own. The first process is to identify the goals or objectives of the activity to be undertaken. The objective must be rational, practical, measurable and achievable. The aim of planning must also berhairerki and networks. The second process is to assess the capability of resource and environment. Activities planned by the organization should calculate the amount of the budget is sufficient, supplies or resources are all easily available and see whether the environment is suitable or not activities undertaken in the location chosen by the organization. Yet many aspects of forecasting, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and barriers that may be encountered should also be identified for this aspect is very important in the process of planning. The last plan was to make an action plan for the plan to be implemented. Before implementing a planned activity, the organization should organize a systematic strategy to achieve these plans were realized.

Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. is a good example for us to follow in making any plans. He has been heavily involved in planning the development of the Muslim community, such as preaching. In preaching in Mecca, the Prophet more concerned about the faith of the people in Mecca with the strengthening of Islam. Muslim community at the time was a small community and his successful strategy to become Muslim as the world's greatest civilizations. Strengthening of Islam has been applied in accordance with the ruling Islamic government planning comes from Allah SWT in addition, he also urged the people to worship Allah SWT Society at that time was developed with the philosophy of the human urge to worship God, justice and the concept of equality between Muslims and non-Muslims. Prophet s.a.w. used when implementing the two strategic mission of Prophet Muhammad was preaching in secret for 13 years only with family and close friends before he was allowed by God to preach openly. Meanwhile, openly preaching about him began to expand with the Banu Hashim in Mecca and nearby residents. The Word of God s.a.w. : "Then siarkanlah what was ordered (God) and to turn away from the idolaters" (Al-Hijr 94).

 

In the preaching of Prophet Muhammad, he had made ​​plans before acting in public. The plan is planning organizing, implementing migration programs followers to Ethiopia and the administration planning to emigrate to Medina in 1 AH or 622 AD. Prophet s.a.w. have committed two early planning of the first plan is to preserve the Islamic faith. This is so because there are Muslims in Medina who came from Mecca and there is also a native of Medina. He was more concerned about the faith to unite the community. The second is planning to give him the freedom of religion. This has enabled the non-Muslim community interacting with the Muslim community

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