- Dealing with our shallowness as a faith community and as a western/global culture.
- In a lot of the talks/classes I conduct I can count on one hand the number of attendees that actually take notes.
- Others ask, “Imam, what can I do to learn Arabic” or “I want to become a scholar”. What?! Nobody wants to become this thing! LOL…
- We’ve got to move beyond Wikipedia and blog posts.
- I firmly believe that if there is going to be any revitalization of Muslim dev/intellectual dev in the West then it’s going to start with
- Reading and
- Focusing on experiential development.
- Reading develops and fosters
- The intellect and
- Curiosity.
- Experiential development is in a sense the culmination of what one has read/studied and then seeks to experience it in the real world. This can include such things as
- Working out;
- Taking walks;
- Hanging out with friends and maintaining friendships based on belief in Allah and His Messenger.
- Unplugging from excessive use of technology.
- Reading develops and fosters
- Things that must be monitored include
- Limiting the TV, internet, Netflix, iPhone, Snapchat.
- There’s a saying, “the Internet is a mile wide and an inch deep”.
- There’s some truth to applying this to other areas. This is why I feel so many young Muslims today are perturbed/disturbed and allured by atheism because their religious upbringing/education – in the home and in the masjid – has been “a mile wide and an inch deep”.
- Limiting the TV, internet, Netflix, iPhone, Snapchat.
Develop your thoughts.