Convergence and Divergence between Knowledge Management and Hadith Management Process
Abstract
Knowledge management has been in practice for a while in our societies apart from our knowledge, although we all have practiced it while we share information with each other. Being Muslim, we have always read Hadith and have had listened in how it was collected, stored, and shared with all over the world among Muslims. Hadith were collected in such a perfect and accurate process which assures us how conscientiously it could be shared among people. However, knowledge management handling compared to Hadith management process lacks behind in terms of process, authentication, verification and collaboration. Hadith management process is a good lesson to learn from. The steps taken to verify and authenticate Hadith and ownership in transmission contributed significantly to the quality of Hadith we have today. Following Hadith-knowledge-process may eliminate or to reduce the big failure in knowledge management implementation and deployment in several organizations.
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