The MECCA Leadership Assessment

Discover your leadership archetype.

A 10-minute reflection that names your leadership style — and shows you how to grow it.

Most leadership tests give you a label. This one gives you a mirror, a story, and a 90-day plan — drawn from the lives of the people who walked beside the Prophet ﷺ.

12
Archetypes
24
Questions
~10 min
To complete
Free
Always

What you'll walk away with

Not a label. A direction.

Your primary archetype

One of 12 companions whose leadership style most closely mirrors yours — with your secondary blend.

A reflection written for you

A personalised passage on how your strengths show up — and where they cost you.

A 30 / 60 / 90 day plan

Concrete next steps to grow into your archetype, drawn from how that companion led in their own time.

The 12 archetypes

Companions of the Prophet ﷺ

Four families of leadership — Foundation Builders, Connectors, Strategic Leaders, Developers, and Community Bridges.

Khadijah (RA)

The Resource Foundation

Uthman (RA)

The Systematic Organizer

Arqam (RA)

The Infrastructure Provider

Abu Bakr (RA)

The Trusted Advocate

Abu Ubaidah (RA)

The Reliable Bridge

Umar (RA)

The Strategic Challenger

Khalid (RA)

The Results Executor

Ali (RA)

The Close Developer

Aisha (RA)

The Knowledge Transmitter

Ibn Masud (RA)

The Wisdom Teacher

Bilal (RA)

The Grassroots Connector

Salman (RA)

The Cultural Bridge

How it works

Three steps. Ten minutes.

01

Reflect

24 questions. Four options each. No right answers — only what is true for you.

02

Receive

Your archetype, your blend, your strengths, and an AI reflection written to you.

03

Grow

A 90-day plan tied to your archetype — and a saved record in your account to return to.

Sign in to begin.

Your archetype, reflection, and 90-day plan are saved to your account so you can return to them — and so the Council can find leaders like you.

Free · ~10 minutes · Account required to save your result

“If individuals, families, small business teams, and youths embody this — we can rise as a community.”

— M.H.