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| Written by Ali B. Panda, Ph.D. | ||||||||||||||||
| Friday, 22 February 2008 | ||||||||||||||||
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Meranao intellectuals are those who have the knowledge of the socio-economic, political and religious problems and needs of the Meranao society; they are also aware of their roles while living in the Philippines, a non-Muslim Nation-State. But, their competence becomes effective and acceptable to the people if they are honest and faithful.
The roles of the Meranao intellectuals in development is an area that must be understood deeply in the context of Islam and the existing realities. This is mainly because that intellectuals who can be described as the inheritors of duties and responsibilities which must be employed whenever and wherever their society is in danger. They are known because of their extensive knowledge and are expected to lead and serve for change and sustainable development. This is the most sensitive phenomenon that immediately comes to our mind when we talk and would wish to demonstrate Muslim leadership and intellectual’s desired for good governance under a non-Muslim Nation-State. Their ascendance to politico-economic power can create a good ambiance and new phase in Philippine Muslim history. Meranao intellectuals, therefore, can emerge as a transformational leader. This kind of leader is distinct from transactional leader who may bargain about what exchanges will be provided for services rendered; he may participate with subordinate in reaching consensus on how they fulfill an acceptable exchange; and he may delegate responsibility to subordinates in exchange for fulfilling an agreement. These are among the showdown of patron-client relationship. The eradication of such relationship, corruption and other problems are supposedly the concern of the Meranao intellectuals. They are accountable and responsive. Now, they can bridge the rift between the political leaders and other sectors of the society in order to establish a secured, fearless, peaceful, stable and prosperous society. Therefore, they have to emerge as an alternative in lieu of fraudulent leadership and in view of the immediate needs as well as the prevailing problems adversely affecting the conditions of the people. If they decide to step to take the leadership of the society, they have to display the good qualities (sifah) of leadership. Add as favourites (60) | Quote this article on your website | Views: 1758 | E-mail
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when there is a Hadith, readily available. Where Mohammad (SAW) leadership style can be a guide to any Muslim even in a society where Muslims are in the minority. 