
In a provocative reflection session, faculty members from the English and Islamic Studies departments came together to discuss the leadership lessons gleaned from the life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The session, led by Mr. Haseeb Khan, Director Communications, was a powerful platform for sharing awareness and personal growth inspired by the noble character of the Prophet. The faculty members had recently completed the first 7 chapters of “Cultivating Leadership Character, Lessons from the Life of Muhammad (PBUH)”, and the reflection session provided an opportunity to apply the timeless wisdom to their own lives.
The session was marked by meaningful discussions and sharing of personal experiences, as faculty members reflected on the leadership lessons learned from the Seerah of the Prophet (PBUH). The discussions highlighted the importance of character, compassion, and integrity in leadership, and how these qualities can be cultivated and nurtured. The faculty members appreciated the relevance of the Prophet’s teachings to modern day leadership challenges and were inspired to apply these lessons in their own professional and personal lives.
The reflection session was a testament to the university’s commitment to promoting leadership character and personal growth among its faculty members. By exploring the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the faculty members gained valuable insights into effective leadership and were inspired to become better leaders in their own right. The session concluded with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of the importance of leadership character in achieving success and making a positive impact.







