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    Its Good Post Overall ....
    What About The Missing Points???


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    Default Re: 12 Tips For Muslim Youth

    Quote Originally Posted by Tilmeez View Post
    Its Good Post Overall ....
    What About The Missing Points???


    Assalaam Alaykum.

    I had edited his post so now there are presently 6 points and not 12. Everyone please make note of that (inshaAllah).


    Wa'salaam.
    Last edited by Halima; 01-31-2006 at 02:06 PM.


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    Default Re: 12 Tips For Muslim Youth

    salam
    jazakallah for the article, very useful and helpful for me and other youths too inshallah
    wasalam

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    Default Re: *6* Tips For Muslim Youth

    Salams
    Where did you get the article from?
    Wassalam

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    Default Re: *6* Tips For Muslim Youth

    yehh it kinda screwed up..i will post the whole thingg. i got it from some other forums.

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    B i s m i l l a a h i r R a h m a a n i r R a h e e m

    12 Tips for Muslim Youth

    Why should you, a young Muslim, be helping to bring your friends closer to Allah?

    After all, you've got your own struggles to deal with: trying to explain why you pray to hostile teachers, Hijab discrimination, standing up in class when the professor attacks Islam, dealing with parents who think you've gone nuts because you're growing a beard, or all the other difficulties faced by a number of practicing Muslim youth?

    Islam was never meant to be an individualistic faith, reserved for the "chosen few". Muslims have a duty to spread the Deen, and practicing Muslim youth, whether beginners, activists or leaders have a crucial role to play.

    "Allah has put them in a position that perhaps no one else is in," notes Sheema Khan, former Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA) advisor for eastern Canada. "They have the means to communicate with their peers, they have an understanding of what they're going through plus they have the guidance of Islam."

    Who is your childhood friend, who would rather spend Fridays at MacDonald's than the Masjid, or your classmate who is Muslim in name and only knows that "Muslims don't eat pork" going to listen to: the nice Imam of the Masjid who would freak out if he saw the way they were dressed and talked or you who may have grown up with them, joked with them, or see them everyday in school?

    The answer is obvious: you.

    Don't panic. Here are some tips and advice which can help from other Muslims, many of whom have been there and done that:

    Tip # 1 : Make Your Intention Sincere

    All work we do should ideally be for the sake of Allah. That includes the task of bringing someone closer to Allah. That of course means this should not be connected to arrogance, thinking you're the teacher and everyone else should be lucky you've embarked on a crusade to save them. Guidance is from Allah. Make Dua and make sincere efforts and remember Allah can also misguide you if He wills (we seek refuge in Allah from that).

    Tip # 2 : Practice What YOu Preach

    Not practicing what you preach is wrong and you will lose the confidence of anyone, young or old, once they figure you out. Don't do it.

    Tip # 3 : Use The Quran & Seerah (biography of the Prophet peace be upon him) As Dawa Guides

    Read and understand those chapters of the Quran which talk about how the Prophets presented the message of Islam to their people. Read the Seerah (for some good Seerah books)to see especially how the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) brought Islam to so many different people, including young people.

    As well, talk to Dawa workers, and check out manuals they may have written, like Yahiya Emerick's How to Tell Others About Islam.

    Tip # 4 : Talk To People As If You Really Dont Know Them

    Don't assume you know someone just by looking at them. You don't know that the Muslim girl in your homeroom who walks through the school's hallways as if they were fashion show catwalks (see Ambe Rehman's perspective on this) is not someone you can talk to about Allah because she looks like a snob. Or that the Muslim guy who you've never seen at Juma at your university is a "bad Muslim". Maybe he was never really taught Islam and has no idea what importance Friday prayers have in Islam, especially for Muslim men.

    Tip # 5 : Smile

    Did you know the Prophet was big on smiling? But many "practicing" Muslims seem to have "their faces on upside down" as one speaker once said-frowning and serious.

    Smiling, being polite and kind are all part of the manners of the Prophet, which we must exercise in our daily lives. If we want to approach others with Islam, we have to make ourselves approachable. Smiling is key to this.

    But note that being approachable does not mean being flirtations with the other gender. There are Islamic rules for how men and women should deal with each other which have to be respected. Dawa is no excuse to have long and private conversations and meetings with the other sex, for example. Set up a system where someone expressing an interest in Islam is referred to someone of the same sex.

    Tip # 6 : Take The Initiative & Hang Out With Them

    Take the first step and invite someone you may have spoken to a couple of times to sit at lunch together, to check out a hockey game or invite them over for Iftar in Ramadan. Also, share difficulties, sorrows and frustrations. Help with homework, be a shoulder to cry on when depression hits, or just plain listen when your friend is upset, discuss common problems and KEEP THEIR SECRETS. There are few things as annoying as a snitch and backstabber. But an important note: if the problem is of a serious nature,(i.e. your friend is thinking of committing suicide or is taking drugs), notify and consult an adult immediately.

    Tip # 7 : Show Them Islam Is Relevent Today, Right Here, Right Now

    Young people may think Islam is too "old fashioned" and not in tune with the modern age. Prove this wrong. Show how Islam is really about relating to Allah, which any human being can do, anywhere, anytime. Allah is always closer to you than your jugular vein and He hears and knows everything. Encourage friends to ask Allah's help during tests, exams, and in dealing with problems at home with parents and siblings. Also point out how Islam relates to teenagers: Islam gives you focus and an understanding of who you are and where you are going, which most of "teen culture" does not.

    Tip # 8 : Get Them Involved In Volunteer Work With You

    If you are already involved in the community, get your friend to help out. Ask them to make a flyer for one of your youth group's events or brainstorm for ideas about activities to hold this school year. This involvement makes them feel part of the Muslim community and deepens your friendship, since you are now working together on something beneficial for both of you. Make sure you thank them for their contribution.

    Tip # 9 : Ask Them 4 Fundamental Questions

    As your friendship develops, you will notice the topics you discuss may become more serious. You may be discussing, for instance, future goals and plans. Khan recommends four questions to ask that can steer the topic to Allah and Islam:

    a. Where am I going in life and what would make me really happy deep down inside?
    b. What do I believe?
    c. Who should I be grateful to?
    d. Did I get to where I am today without the help of anyone?

    Tip # 10 : Emphasize Praying 5 Times A Day Before Any Other Aspect Of Islam

    A person's main connection with Allah, on a daily basis, is through the prayer five times a day. Don't emphasize any other aspect of Islam until your friend starts making a real effort to pray five times a day. Emphasize the direct connection one has with Allah in prayer. If they are facing a problem, tell them to pray, and to ask Allah for help in Salah and outside this time. When possible, make it a point to pray together during your "hang out time". If your friend begins to pray, that is the first step to other aspects of Islam like giving up swearing, treating parents with respect or dressing Islamically.

    Tip # 11 : Help Instill Confidence In Adults

    Adults, like Bart Simpson's dad Homer, are considered bumbling idiots in the eyes of "teen culture". Your job as a young Muslim is to help turn the tables on this false and unIslamic belief. All you have to do is this: when a Muslim adult does something good (i.e. saving someone's life, donating money to a worthy cause, the Imam gives a good speech, taking good care of his/her family) bring it up in the course of your conversations with your friend and praise the adult in question. Doing this regularly may not only change your friend's perspective, but could lead to them seeing their own parents in a more respectful way.

    Tip # 12 : Support Them Even When They Become More Practicing

    Remember, just because a person starts practicing Islam more regularly, this does not mean everything will be okay from this point onwards. There will still be hard times, difficulties. There may be times when your friend may have doubts about his or her newfound practice of Islam. Be there to reassure them.



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    Default Re: 12 Tips for Muslim Youth..............

    Some adults could use these too...like learning to smile

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    Default Re: 12 Tips for Muslim Youth..............

    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty_najm View Post
    Some adults could use these too...like learning to smile
    smile is a charity.....


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