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solid_snake
05-28-2005, 03:13 AM
If I'm posting this in the wrong forum, mods plz move it.


http://www.youngmuslims.ca/publicati...university.asp


So you've finally made it to the university of your choice! You've heard, seen and perhaps even been to all the cool 'disorientation' week activities and wild residence parties. You have introduced yourself to all of your floor mates in residence ('rez') and figured out all the 'hot-spots' on campus. You have checked out the new crowd and are looking forward to spending a 'lot' more time at school. And maybe, just maybe, you've found your way to your classes and paid a visit to your university bookstore!

If any of that sounds familiar, then you have had a taste of the 4-year all-fun-and-games experience known as university life!

Needless to say, that statement is completely false, and if you haven't already figured that out, then you soon will. The freedom of university life comes with great responsibilities. You are no longer under the guidance and supervision of your parents and family, neither in the security and comfort of your home, nor in the company of loved ones who are willing to cater to your needs. You are in a new environment where not only are you 'free' to do as you please without anyone giving you a second look, but in fact 'encouraged' to do all it takes to fit in with the crowd.

As a Muslim, you know better than that. The people you will meet do not have the same priorities as yourself. In fact, most of them are not sure 'what' their priorities are or if they have any to begin with. You will hear the word 'fun' a lot, which will be used to justify almost anything imaginable and sometimes beyond! You will face situations where all that is between you and the greatest Fitna (trial & tribulations) is your Muslim identity, self-dignity and conscience.

Dear brothers and sisters, be on guard and know yourself. Think about why you are at university, for whom are you putting yourself through this, and what do you hope to achieve in the end? As in life, you must be absolutely sure of your 'purpose' and 'direction', or you will lose yourself in the crowd. Know that you are a Muslim, know that you are His servant, know that you are His Khalifah (vicegerent), and know that you are accountable to Him first and foremost. And what greater sense of purpose than to know that your goal is Allah(swt)! But if you are going to university only to have fun, then know that there are far less expensive ways of doing so.

Keeping that in mind, we have provided some tips to make your life at university a more productive, beneficial, stress-free and ultimately more enjoyable LEARNING experience. If you properly utilise this important time of your life, you can harness the true potential of your university education, and insha-Allah leave university not only as a more knowledgeable student, but as a better (and pro-active) Muslim!

A Muslim university student's checklist

Find your university's Muslim Student Association (MSA) office: there you can…
locate the daily prayer space and Prayer timings
weekly Juma prayer location (not necessarily the same as normal prayer room!)
meet and introduce yourself to other fellow Muslim students
find Islamic books, audio and video tapes
stay up-to-date on MSA events and announcements
find Muslims to share a room, apartment, or house with
come to relax between classes and read some Quran in peace!


Get to know other Muslims in your classes and on-campus:
how do you break the ice? "Assalamu Alaikum, are you taking this course?"
exchange personal information and contacts such as phone #, room #, e-mail
form study groups with other Muslims (you need someone you can depend on!)
seek their help in studies, especially from seniors
a few contacts made early on go a long way in your university life!


Attend the MSA orientation week activities:
to find your way around campus and the area around the university
to find Halal food places on and off-campus
to find Muslim brothers/sisters hang-outs
to find off-campus prayer spaces for weekends
to find Muslim residences in case of emergency
to make new friends (and get free food!), etc.


World Religions class students:
introduce yourself to the Professor
let them know you are attending and willing to help in providing Islamic literature, or any other info e.g. Islamic website addresses for other students' paper research, online Quran & Hadith resources
speak to them about having a speaker from a local Islamic Centre come and present Islam to the class (they will gladly agree!)


Find out the 'safe' and 'un-safe' places to be when on campus in after-hours:
find a good quiet study space for yourself (which you WILL need!)
e.g. at a library, or rez basement, which will also serve as your personal retreat from the hectic university life (sometimes even your room-mates make matter worse)


Keep in touch with family and friends back home:
they need to hear from you and know how you are doing
take time out no matter how busy at least once a week if you go home for weekends, or more often if you stay full-time on campus (plus who knows when you may have to ask for more money!)


Attend Islamic events organized by your MSA:
weekly Halaqas, normally held on Friday evenings
good way to wind down the week
a great learning experience
access to a Shaikh (a.k.a. your personal councillor!)
strengthens your Iman and identity and prepares you for the next hectic week
participate and volunteer in 'Islam Awareness Week' activities


Organize timetable to not interfere with any prayers:
especially when you have choice in picking tutorials and lab sessions
leave yourself ample time to make Wudu especially before Juma
if you have a class at Juma time, find out who else is in similar situation and what do they do about it?


Advice to Muslim…
Sisters: it is especially important to find other good Muslim sisters to keep company because the gates of Fitna are not only wide open but you are a primary target for those who do not have your (Islamic) best interests in mind
Brothers: learn to lower your gaze (if you haven't already) or you will find yourself in all sorts of trouble. Enough said!
university life makes us very vulnerable as we are bombarded with every kind of 'alternative lifestyle' as acceptable and fun so know the difference
the code of modest conduct that is observed between Muslim brothers and sisters applies ten-fold to your conduct with non-Muslims!


When things go wrong:
do not underestimate the power of prayer and Dua*
in everything, seek Allah's Help and seek His protection and strength
in times of distress, remember your goal and purpose, remember Allah(subhanahu wa taala), remember your relationship to Him (sometimes that is all you will have to motivate you!)


And finally…
don't make the university experience any harder than it already is by trying to wing it on your own. You can't!
we all need help and positive reinforcement, and advice from those who have gone through the same experiences

"You shall certainly be tried and tested in your wealth and properties and in your personal selves, and you shall certainly hear much that will grieve you from those who received the Scripture before you and from those who ascribe partners to Allah, but if you persevere patiently, and become Al-Muttaqun (the pious) then verily, that will be a determining factor in all affairs, and that is from the great matters, [which you must hold on with all your efforts]." (The Holy Quran 3:186)


*Dua for times of sorrow, anxiety or distress:

"O Allah! I am Your servant, son/daughter of Your servant, son/daughter of Your maidservant, my forelock is in Your Hand, Your command over me is forever executed and Your decree over me is just. I ask You by every name belonging to You which You have named Yourself with, or revealed in Your Book, or You taught to any of Your creation, or You have preserved in the knowledge of the unseen with You, that You make the Quran the life of my heart and the light of my breast, and a departure for my sorrow, and a release for my anxiety."


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Ra`eesah
05-28-2005, 03:37 AM
Assalamu'Alaykum

Mashallah brother good post :) very helpful.
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Muezzin
07-04-2005, 10:33 PM
Good post.

I've avoided so many of those potential problems by simply choosing a uni in my hometown. Okay, the real reason I did it was so I could stay at home because I'm tighter than Scrooge's wallet :p. I see all this clubbing and stuff and just shake my head. I don't see how people can be doing with that stuff when they have an assignment in for the next morning.
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mary
07-10-2005, 10:20 PM
reali gud advice!!!!!! What universitys do u all go to out of interest...
Im at Bath studying Pharmacy..........
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Muezzin
07-11-2005, 06:53 PM
I'm at De Montfort (Leicester) studying Law.

Cue lawyer jokes. *yawn*
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minaz
07-11-2005, 07:53 PM
Yuk he wants to become a lawyer - what a looser :p
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mary
07-11-2005, 07:59 PM
why what do u want to b?
i wanted to b a lawyer to u know ;D jkes man.... but yeah i applied made a personal statement ie got that far and then changed my mind!
But from time to time i question my choice but i think iv made the best one in the long term ;) inshallah
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Muezzin
07-11-2005, 08:54 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by minaz
Yuk he wants to become a lawyer - what a looser :p
Yuck, he can't spell. What an idiot :p

And it's okay if you want to be a pharmacist. Where else will my clients go after seeing my extortionate (yet tremendously good value) prices? :)
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mary
07-11-2005, 09:18 PM
do u know what u want to specialise in yet? Whats everyone else studyin? I shd have posted this in general chat i know:P........
Btw after seeing ur prices they'll probably go to the GP they'll give me a miss... but once he/she turns them away they'll b in gud hands!
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Muezzin
07-11-2005, 10:23 PM
Nah, you'll just need some over the counter paracetamol after seeing my bill :brother:
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minaz
07-12-2005, 09:28 PM
lol, well i'm most likely to study contemproary history at the University of Leicester or middle eastern/arabic/islamic history at the University of Birmignham and if I dont' make the grades i'll go to - Performing Arts school :p
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Muezzin
07-12-2005, 09:41 PM
So basically, you'll be either a historian or an actor.

And you call me crazy? :p :D
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minaz
07-12-2005, 09:48 PM
lol yeh, you're well mental
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Muezzin
07-12-2005, 09:50 PM
...True.
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mary
07-13-2005, 07:48 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by minaz
lol, well i'm most likely to study contemproary history at the University of Leicester or middle eastern/arabic/islamic history at the University of Birmignham and if I dont' make the grades i'll go to - Performing Arts school :p
i dnt much about Leicester Uni.... but i know Bham is a really nice uni i was considering studying law their at one point. The degree at Bham sounds very intersting.... :)
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Z
07-13-2005, 02:40 PM
Asalamu Alaikum

Law? Why, out of all the other interesting subjects, why law?
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Muezzin
07-13-2005, 04:25 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by 350z
Asalamu Alaikum

Law? Why, out of all the other interesting subjects, why law?
It's what I'm good at and what I enjoy, that's why I took it.

Others study it for similar reasons. And the salary of qualified solicitors isn't too bad either.
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Z
07-13-2005, 05:06 PM
Asalamu Alaikum

Although my last comment was meant for Maryam, but I just realised she was only considering studying law. However, you replied, no harm done.

I was wondering whether you'll mention the word 'salary'. You did at the end though. Hehe. I guess you'll become a very respectable person once you've become a qualified solicitor too.
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Muezzin
07-13-2005, 05:48 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by 350z
Asalamu Alaikum

Although my last comment was meant for Maryam, but I just realised she was only considering studying law. However, you replied, no harm done.

I was wondering whether you'll mention the word 'salary'. You did at the end though. Hehe. I guess you'll become a very respectable person once you've become a qualified solicitor too.
That's a backhanded compliment if ever I've read one. ;)
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minaz
07-13-2005, 07:10 PM
Yeh you could detect a backhander from a mile off - I bet you put that in your UCAS application :p
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Muezzin
07-13-2005, 07:17 PM
I wish I could refute that :p
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mary
07-13-2005, 08:41 PM
Hey how do you know my names maryam!?! I guess you worked that out from the 15 year old maryam on thsi forum. :)

I was thinking of doing law at one point because i was particularly intrested in family rights and i had studied sociology and did really well in whilst enjoying it :D.

Are you studying anything at uni or college?

cya

ps. i have learnt my lesson of using orange writting. I went for indigo this time :D. You can comment on whether indigo is an appropriate colour or not l :confused: hehe
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Muezzin
07-14-2005, 10:18 AM
ps. i have learnt my lesson of using orange writting. I went for indigo this time :D. You can comment on whether indigo is an appropriate colour or not l :confused: hehe
Indigo's great. Hey, don't take those 'orange' remarks of mine to heart - if everyone took half of my strangely sarcastic comments seriously, the world would be even more mucked up than it already is :)

And after that quasi-apology, we can get back on topic...
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mary
07-14-2005, 02:54 PM
nah i havent, if i took orange comment to heart how wud i go abt life... no i havent taken any offence i'll stick wiv indigo... thanx :)

what a levels did u do 4 law then? do u enjoy ur course?
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Muezzin
07-14-2005, 03:31 PM
I'm doing the LLB right now and plan to eventually do the LPC insha'allah.

The course is quite enjoyable, in a ridiculously challenging kinda way :p
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mary
07-14-2005, 06:30 PM
thats really igud :D sounds like you really enjoy it..... In that sense i guess being on forums and discussing and putting ur view across is all gud practice....
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Ameeratul Layl
08-30-2006, 03:12 PM
salam,

I will be A2 when I return to college after the holidays. As the days get closer to back-to-college, I fret more about University. I am so scared!

wasalam
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Fayrouz
12-11-2007, 08:55 PM
Ive applied for law next year and got places alhamdullilah. Im quite nervous about the workload though, plus im not doing law for a level so i dont know what to expect. :(
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Fayrouz
12-11-2007, 08:57 PM
Ive got a question about isoc's in britain, are they really as active as the first post says? like do they hold study circles and lectures etc? and are they mainly full of brothers? i dont want to be a lonely sis! :uuh:
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