This book is not for the following people:
The selfish
The responsibility avoiders
The lazy
Those who don’t care about positively impacting others’ lives
The fact that you’re reading this right now shows clearly that you are not part of the second group. This book will provide you with clarity. Clarity on what it means to be a leader. Clarity of what leadership truly entails. Clarity on leadership lessons from the life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and how to apply them in our lives.
About the Authors
Adnan Jalali
Adnan Jalali is an internationally recognized Executive Leadership Coach. He has trained CEO’s, entrepreneurs, and entire companies across 4 continents in industries, including finance, healthcare, transportation, education, tech, professional sports, government, marketing, and others. His book, Chasing 100, was #1 on Amazon in multiple categories and in multiple countries including: the US, Canada, the UK, and Germany.
As a former schoolteacher and principal, Adnan led successful school transformation projects. He has a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership and is a certified Leadership Coach and Trainer with the John Maxwell Team.
Adnan was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and grew up in Houston, Texas USA. He has traveled to over 55 countries and has lived in the US, Qatar, France, the Virgin Islands, and Colombia. He speaks Urdu, English, and Spanish and is currently learning French and Arabic.
Yasir Qadhi
He is the Dean of The Islamic Seminary of America and resident scholar at the East Plano Islamic Center in Plano, Texas. He was formerly the dean of the Al Maghrib Institute and taught in the religious studies department at Rhodes College. He currently serves as chairman of the Fiqh Council of North America.
Qadhi studied chemical engineering at the University of Houston before studying Hadith and Islamic Theology at the Islamic University of Madinah in Saudi Arabia. He earned his PhD from Yale University. Qadhi has written many books and lectured throughout the globe on Islam and contemporary Muslim issues and is considered one of the most influential Muslim scholars in the United States. He has also consistently been listed in the annual list of The 500 Most Influential Muslims.