By Abdullah Hakim Quick. Contrary to what the title suggests, this lecture is not a discussion about the onslaught of the western ideologies against the position of the Muslim woman. In actuality, this presentation is about the internal war. This lecture is about the war zone that is alive behind the closed doors of the Muslim homes. Is their a problem with our home relationships? Is their a problem in our marriages? Is their a problem with how our educational institutions are structured today? These and other important questions are analyzed, commented on, and answered in this empowering presentation.
By Abdullah Hakim Quick. A common question the speaker is asked whilst on his travels is: What is the answer for the youth to keep them upon the correct path? How detrimental is the predicament of the youth today? The speaker shares with the listener various real-life examples of the diseased situations hurting the young Muslim community. This presentation can also be a tool in assessing what the current condition of the ummah’s youth is.
Dr. Abdullah Hakim Quick is the first American graduate of the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia. He has M.A. and a Ph.D. degrees from the University of Toronto, Canada. He has traveled extensively in the the Caribbean and Central America and throughout the Muslim World. He is the author of several scholarly articles, and lectured and researched in over 29 countries.
"The Truth About Holidays" by Abdullah Hakim Quick
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In the Student Union Center at the University of Miami, Abdullah Hakim Quick delivers another enlightening and unforgettable talk about the true origins of the major holidays celebrated in the West. With many non-Muslim students in attendance, Sheihk Quick explains that throughout time there has been a constant struggle between those who believe in one God and those who believe in many gods. And these struggles resulted in many compromises on the part of those who would ultimately influence and shape many modern day religious ceremonies and celebrations. And what comes to us today are rituals not condoned by the prophets and messengers of God, but rather mixed-up beliefs and practices that can be attributed to ancient pagan culture. The major celebrations analyzed in this talk are: Christmas, New Year's, Valentine's Day, Easter, and Halloween.
Other topics discussed: Muslim holidays, Thanksgiving, Kwanza, the Sabbath, dealing with holidays in the school curriculum and pork being served at the cafeteria, celebrating birthdays, the origins of the hajj, and having non-Muslims as friends.
Abdul Hakim Quick - Reviving the Islamic Spirit 40 min
"Why are Muslims so evil?
What are the problems faced in the Muslim world?
What are the solutions to these issues?
Dr. Abdullah Hakim Quick speaks about History, Youth and pre-conceived notions we are influenced by. He speaks of Africa and racism the lessons it speaks to the world. He speaks about the greatness of the Islamic civilization and models of peaceful government that affected the Muslim population. He stresses the importance of Community and how Muslims should have a positive and powerful impact upon the non-Muslims once again".
Abdullah Hakim Quick - Making Islamic Education Relevant 1 hr 21 min
A very interesting and educational lecture as one of the problems faced by many Muslim communities in the area of education are the students and their lack of interest in the material or curriculum. The fact of the matter is that many of our children are bored at weekend Islamic schools and this prevents them from properly absorbing and understanding the information being conveyed to them. This is a reality and a major problem that must be dealt with in the most sensitive way. Abdullah Hakim Quick, having vast amounts of experiences in the area of Islamic education and social services, provides possible ways to make the school curriculums practical, relevant, and interesting to our youth today. This lecture is absolutely essential for all school principals, teachers, imams, youth group leaders, and parents.
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