Niche Hero Leadership Seminar - July 5-10, 2010; Toronto, Canada
Friday
Muhammad Alshareef: Niche Hero ~ The Leadership Attitude: The Youth Void
In this video, Muhammad Alshareef sheds light on the youth problem and probes us to take leadership in this evident void. To learn more about his Leadership certification, visit: http://www.NicheHeroLeadership.com
True..I've seen some youth change for the better, but often they need someone to take an interest and encourage them - sadly in many cases it doesn't happen.
A few simple lines I thought of on leadership:
A leader is born Made a shepard Paid in different ways
A leader is taught To be a farmer Sowing seeds and come what may
A leader is chosen To hold a trust Returned better when it's claimed
A leader can be hidden Unknown Except to Al-Alim, knower of His slaves
I do not agree with this video. Who says only Islamic schools make sure your kids get good education. Even public schools impart good education, it all depends on what happens at home. In fact the kids gets a better picture of the world in public schools, they understand the problems of non-muslims and when they come home to good parents they appreciate their environment more than ever.
That's interesting..
ReplyDeleteGEM: I am wondering if these Muslim Youth do change, how willing are WE to accept them with open arms?
So do you agree with the video? Yey or nay?
ReplyDeleteTrue..I've seen some youth change for the better, but often they need someone to take an interest and encourage them - sadly in many cases it doesn't happen.
ReplyDeleteA few simple lines I thought of on leadership:
A leader is born
Made a shepard
Paid in different ways
A leader is taught
To be a farmer
Sowing seeds and come what may
A leader is chosen
To hold a trust
Returned better when it's claimed
A leader can be hidden
Unknown
Except to Al-Alim, knower of His slaves
I do not agree with this video. Who says only Islamic schools make sure your kids get good education. Even public schools impart good education, it all depends on what happens at home. In fact the kids gets a better picture of the world in public schools, they understand the problems of non-muslims and when they come home to good parents they appreciate their environment more than ever.
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