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Salaam. Please skip to the bottom where it says "Problems" if you wish to not read my bad writing.
2 years ago, my friend and I decided to try out an idea we always kept thinking of doing but not actually doing it. We decided to start our own Ball Hockey league in our area of Toronto (Area called Scarborough). We had four hockey nets from when we were kids and we also had old and used goalie equipment for kids so we decided to give it a go.
We started off by getting permission from the Manager to allow us to use the empty Gym every Saturday and Sunday from 9:30am to noon. She said yes as long as we cleaned up after ourselves which we agreed to do. We first set the age limit of the players to 8-12 years old. We then started telling all the kids in our area, posting flyers, posting on Internet, and even telling boys at the local masjid.
Mashallah with the help of Allah Subhanahuwatallah, we got around 30 boys to hand in a registration form and pay a small fee ($40.00 each). We got everything ready; First Aid Kit, set up boards so people can watch etc. We then made the teams and the schedule. We used the money to buy jerseys, bigger and better equipment, and balls. We made four teams and got volunteers who wanted to coach to coach those teams. My friend and I referee'd the games. Players were to bring their own hockey stick. The first year went really well.
Our second year but hectic. Around 60 players sent in their registration forms and money. We created two divisions; Division One - Players aged 8-12. Division Two - Players aged 13-16. We had more teams, we had a lot more volunteer coaches and we all cleaned up after ourselves (well, my friend I did mostly). Mashallah we had an amazing second season last year Summer.
Last year we faced a problem when non-muslims started sending their registration forms in (around 8-9 of them). We decided to allow them to play and they followed rules and had a good time just like the Muslims.
However, before the games begin, both teams with their coaches and referee come into the middle and 1 player is selected from either team to read a surat from the Quran (short one). This upset one parent as their child wasn't a Muslim and couldn't read the Quran, embarrassing him. We later made a rule that ONLY muslims were to read a surat.
Problem 2: We got registration forms from girls. Now we never thought a girl would play ball hockey against boys so we weren't sure what to do. We called and they said they would wear the hijab, no shorts, pants only, and shoes. As owner, I decided to say no last year to the girls.
Inshallah we are planning on holding our third season this Summer.
Should I allow Non-Muslims to join our Islamic Hockey League?
How about Girls?
2 years ago, my friend and I decided to try out an idea we always kept thinking of doing but not actually doing it. We decided to start our own Ball Hockey league in our area of Toronto (Area called Scarborough). We had four hockey nets from when we were kids and we also had old and used goalie equipment for kids so we decided to give it a go.
We started off by getting permission from the Manager to allow us to use the empty Gym every Saturday and Sunday from 9:30am to noon. She said yes as long as we cleaned up after ourselves which we agreed to do. We first set the age limit of the players to 8-12 years old. We then started telling all the kids in our area, posting flyers, posting on Internet, and even telling boys at the local masjid.
Mashallah with the help of Allah Subhanahuwatallah, we got around 30 boys to hand in a registration form and pay a small fee ($40.00 each). We got everything ready; First Aid Kit, set up boards so people can watch etc. We then made the teams and the schedule. We used the money to buy jerseys, bigger and better equipment, and balls. We made four teams and got volunteers who wanted to coach to coach those teams. My friend and I referee'd the games. Players were to bring their own hockey stick. The first year went really well.
Our second year but hectic. Around 60 players sent in their registration forms and money. We created two divisions; Division One - Players aged 8-12. Division Two - Players aged 13-16. We had more teams, we had a lot more volunteer coaches and we all cleaned up after ourselves (well, my friend I did mostly). Mashallah we had an amazing second season last year Summer.
Problems
Problem 1: Our Small League is called "Palace Islamic Ball Hockey League."Last year we faced a problem when non-muslims started sending their registration forms in (around 8-9 of them). We decided to allow them to play and they followed rules and had a good time just like the Muslims.
However, before the games begin, both teams with their coaches and referee come into the middle and 1 player is selected from either team to read a surat from the Quran (short one). This upset one parent as their child wasn't a Muslim and couldn't read the Quran, embarrassing him. We later made a rule that ONLY muslims were to read a surat.
Problem 2: We got registration forms from girls. Now we never thought a girl would play ball hockey against boys so we weren't sure what to do. We called and they said they would wear the hijab, no shorts, pants only, and shoes. As owner, I decided to say no last year to the girls.
Inshallah we are planning on holding our third season this Summer.
Should I allow Non-Muslims to join our Islamic Hockey League?
How about Girls?