Lamyat Ibn Al-Wardi: A Guiding Principle for Effective Public Administration and Peacebuilding

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Isiaka Adewale Lawal
Jamiu Adebayo Azeez

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This paper is an examination of the timeless wisdom contained in Ibn Wardi’s 14th  century poem on public administration and peacebuilding.  Through a critical analysis of Lāmiyat Wardi’s odes, the paper explores Lāmiyat’s guiding principles, emphasizing moral virtues, compassion, and knowledge pursuit in public administration to resonate with contemporary challenges. This paper, through a careful analysis from an Islamic lens, uncovers a framework for effective public administration, highlighting transparency, accountability, and responsiveness with a view to finding solutions to the lingering challenges in modern public administration and peacebuilding, by stressing the enduring relevance of the contributions of Arabo-Islam scholars in fostering an inclusive, stable, and peaceful society.

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Lamyat Ibn Al-Wardi: A Guiding Principle for Effective Public Administration and Peacebuilding. (2026). Hadara : Journal of Da’wah and Islamic Civilization, 2(1), 23-40. https://doi.org/10.61630/hjdic.v2i1.35

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