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Young Muslims in America (Workshop) - Abdullah Hakim Quick
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The sacred task of assuming the leadership of the ummah can be daunting for our youth. In a small gathering at a South Florida masjid, Abdullah Hakim Quick engages the youth in an informal discussion meant to prepare them for the obstacles inherent in this task. After surveying the landscape of the Muslim community in the West and acknowledging the crisis on virtually every front, Imam Quick encourages these future leaders to learn from the mistakes of those who came before them and to apply the teachings of Islam in a practical, balanced manner. He warns that to be successful with leadership, one must have knowledge of both the deen and the dunya. This workshop is ideal for youth struggling with their identity, direction and faith. Although geared towards a younger audience, it is also suited for parents, mentors and imams who need to understand the concerns and challenges of Muslim youth in the West. Other topics discussed: communism vs. capitalism, the effects of colonialism, youth clashing with elders, wearing hijab, dealing with temptations, fornication, being involved in non-Muslim politics, learning Arabic, giving advice, and self-defense. (Duration: 1 hour, 7 min)
1) Youth Must Assume the Leadership 2) The Social Crisis Facing Muslim Youth 3) The Economic Crisis 4) The Environmental Crisis 5) Applying a Balanced and Practical Islam 6) Youth Not Being Taken Seriously By the Elders 7) Dealing With Stereotypes and "Islamophobia" 8) Reaching Out to Straying Muslim Youth 9) Dealing With the Gay Culture 10) Dealing With Gay Muslims 11) Working Within the Non-Muslim Society 12) How Youth Can Contribute 13) Youth Seeking Knowledge 14) The Importance of Brotherhood