khalid ibn al walid(r.a)
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Welcome To My Presentation
Presentation Topic
On
Khalid Ibn Al-Walid(R.A)
(The Unbeaten Leader;Leadership Analysis)
Prepared For
Dr.Ziaur Rahman,PSC
Prepared By
Md.Shams Akhter
ID No-16012026
Khalid Ibn Al-Walid(R.A)
The
Sword
Of
Allah(Saifullah)
Content
Why “Khalid Ibn Al Walid”?
Brief About “Khalid Ibn Al Walid”
Battle Of Mu’tah
Khalid’s Style Of Leadership
Khalid As a Transformational & Charismatic Leader
Khalid’s Ethics And Values
Khalid Ibn Al Walid As a Motivator And Coach
Dismissal Of Khalid Ibn Al Walid
Death Of Khalid Ibn Walid
“Why Khalid Ibn Al-Walid(R.A)”???
Unbeaten Leader
Greatest military general of all time
Conquered Almost all of the Middle East
Khalid was an authentic Leader.
He was an Extraversion
Khalid was so humble.
Khalid Ibn Al- Walid(R.A)
Born in 592 AD, Mecca; SaudiArbia
He was from the Meccan tribe of Quraysh.
Accepted Islam in 629 in Medina.
Khalid Assumed Command Of the Muslim
Army In Battle of Mutah.
Khalid Bin Walid was given the title of
Saifullah Which means’’The Sword ofAllah”
Battle of Mu’tah
Between the Muslims And the Romans.
He Broke Nine Swords in This Battle.
Earned him the Tile “SAIF-ULLAH
Battle Of Yarmouk
After Prophet Muhammad(S.M) death, He
played important role.
Defeated Musailamah Kazzab(The liar),A self
Proclaimed Prophet.
Khalid’s Style of Leadership
First Style of Khalid’s leadership was
Entrepreneur Leadership.
Second style of Khalid’s leadership was
Participative Leadership.
Third leadership style of Khalid was Autocratic
Leadership.
So, There was no single leadership style for
Khalid
Khalid Ibn Al-Walid as a Charismatic
& Transformational Leader
Visionary Leader
Unique leader
Master skills of communication
• His charismatic leadership was mix of 3
types
Socialized
charismaticDivine Charismatic Personal Charismatic
Khalid Ibn Al-Walid as a Charismatic
& Transformational Leader(Cont.)
Also a transformational leader.
Uses his charisma to make his people do
extraordinary effort.
That’s why Khalid always won his battles
Khalid’s Ethics & Values
Khalid wasn’t eager to war or bloodthirsty.
He didn’t invoked to the sword except for
necessary only.
‘’Submit to Islam and be Safe. Or agree to the
payment of the Jizya(tax),and you and your
people will be under our protection, else you
will have only yourself to blame for the
consequences, for I bring the men who desire
death as ardently as you desire life.
------Khalid Ibn
Walid(R.A)
Khalid’s Ethics & Values
Mercy to old men, children and women, even the
environment.
He didn’t fight any one until he send him a
messenger asking for surrendering.
Didn’t kill any prisoners or do any harm to them.
He treated them(Soldiers) as his brothers
Khalid Ibn Al-Walid as a Motivator &
Couch Khalid used to get to know his men and
soldiers
His Judgmental Criteria on competence,
experience, and honest tendencies.
Khalid never started any war before choosing
his leaders
Khalid was always in the forefront, fighting by
himself
He hated division and dispersion
Dismissal of Khalid from command Umar was reported as saying:
“I have not dismissed Khalid because of my anger or because of any dishonesty on his part, but because people glorified him and were misled. I feared that people would rely on him. I want them to know that it is Allah who give us victory; and there should be no mischief in the land”. — Caliph Umar.
Khalid, gave a pledge of loyalty to the new caliph and continued service as an ordinary commander.
Khalid said: "If Abu Bakr is dead and Umar is Caliph, then we hear and obey".
Death Of Khalid Ibn Walid
He had wanted to die as a martyr but he died
in bed. Khalid expressed his pain………….
“I’ve fought in so many battles seeking
martyrdom that there is no spot in my body left
without a scar or a wound made by a spear or
Sword . And yet I am dying on my bed like an
Old camel. May the eyes of the cowards never
rest.”
………Khalid Ibn Al Walid
Death Of Khalid Ibn Walid
The wife of Khalid replied…..
“You were given the title of ”Saif-Ullah”
meaning ‘The Sword Of Allah ‘and The Sword
Of Allah is not meant to be Broken and
hence, it is not your destiny to be a ‘martyr’
but to die like a conqueror’’.
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