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The episode is sponsored by Hesabe Money Collection Company; payment links, POS devices, payment gateway and all digital solutions @hesabepay ——— Jassim Al-Jazza, Doctor of Management and interested in Islamic affairs and history. At the beginning of the conversation, we asked about the Arabian Peninsula before Islam and the foundations of its systems in terms of kingdoms, tribes, and leadership. After that, we moved on to talk about the circumstances in which the Islamic religion was revealed in the Arabian Peninsula, and we imagined if this religion was revealed in another place at that time. We then touched on the foundations of leadership in the era of the Caliphate, and the most important criteria as a researcher in evaluating the performance of the Rightly Guided Caliphs and historical and previous leaders, and whether we sympathize and evaluate with a religious cover or with complete abstraction. Listen to the episodes: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/kw/podcast... Spotify: Mahfoof https://open.spotify.com/episode/4nJ0... Presented by: Mohammed Al-Zaid Prepared by: Abdulaziz Al-Saleem Episode topics: 00:00 Introduction 01:33 The Arabian Peninsula before Islam 10:26 What if Islam descended upon a kingdom? 12:52 Nomination for leadership in the era of the Caliphate 19:08 Criteria for evaluating caliphs and leaders 28:59 Why do we search history and distort the full picture? 34:10 Did Islam innovate a method of management? 35:26 The moral dimension in Islam 42:26 Corruption: administrative or moral weakness 45:34 The relationship between the government and the people 55:30 The concessions of a good leader to survive 1:11:47 Tribal and sectarian organizations in the civil age 1:23:33 The deep state 1:29:03 Social acceptance of religious organizations For opinions and suggestions: [email protected]