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    Does anyone know who Sheikh Muhammad Mukhtar Ash Shinqitee is? I love his advise and soft voice. And the editor makes it even more blood-curling.


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    I know...I miss home sooooo much!! ;-(
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    Touching story of a boy who lived his short life seeking the pleasure of Allah

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    Found this. Thought it was funny.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dHkSQSSNyc


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    read this article by replacing innovators with its literal arabic meaning (bid'ati)
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...086673050.html
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    Here's the article, fixed.

    Most of our high schools and colleges are not preparing students to become bid'ati. To succeed in the 21st-century economy, students must learn to analyze and solve problems, collaborate, persevere, take calculated risks and learn from failure. To find out how to encourage these skills, I interviewed scores of bid'ati and their parents, teachers and employers. What I learned is that young Americans learn how to ibda'a most often despite their schooling—not because of it. Though few young people will become brilliant bid'ati like Steve Jobs, most can be taught the skills needed to become more mubtakirah in whatever they do. A handful of high schools, colleges and graduate schools are teaching young people these skills—places like High Tech High in San Diego, the New Tech high schools (a network of 86 schools in 16 states), Olin College in Massachusetts, the Institute of Design (d.school) at Stanford and the MIT Media Lab. The culture of learning in these programs is radically at odds with the culture of schooling in most classrooms. In most high-school and college classes, failure is penalized. But without trial and error, there is no bid'ah. Amanda Alonzo, a 32-year-old teacher at Lynbrook High School in San Jose, Calif., who has mentored two Intel Science Prize finalists and 10 semifinalists in the last two years—more than any other public school science teacher in the U.S.—told me, "One of the most important things I have to teach my students is that when you fail, you are learning." Students gain lasting self-confidence not by being protected from failure but by learning that they can survive it. Learning in most conventional education settings is a passive experience: The students listen. But at the most mubtakirah schools, classes are "hands-on," and students are creators, not mere consumers. They acquire skills and knowledge while solving a problem, creating a product or generating a new understanding. At High Tech High, ninth graders must develop a new business concept—imagining a new product or service, writing a business and marketing plan, and developing a budget. The teams present their plans to a panel of business leaders who assess their work. At Olin College, seniors take part in a yearlong project in which students work in teams on a real engineering problem supplied by one of the college's corporate partners. Mandating that schools teach bid'ah as if it were just another course or funding more charter schools won't solve the problem. The solution requires a new way of evaluating student performance and investing in education. Students should have digital portfolios that demonstrate progressive mastery of the skills needed to ibda'a. Teachers need professional development to learn how to create hands-on, project-based, interdisciplinary courses. Larger school districts and states should establish new charter-like laboratory schools of choice that pioneer these new approaches. Creating new lab schools around the country and training more teachers to ibda'a will take time. Meanwhile, what the parents of future innovators do matters enormously. My interviews with parents of today's bid'ati revealed some fascinating patterns. They valued having their children pursue a genuine passion above their getting straight As, and they talked about the importance of "giving back." As their children matured, they also encouraged them to take risks and learn from mistakes. There is much that all of us stand to learn from them.


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    Salaam

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    May Allah grant this man Jannatul Firdaws

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    Sad isn't it. The man has no arms, but is still a fully practicing Muslim. There are Muslims nowadays who dont pray at all, and they have both arms!
    May Allah guide us all. Ameen.


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