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What happens during the school years is very important. Many parents and community leaders brush-off unfavorable and unIslamic Muslim youth behaviour as being a short-term phenomena, a mix of hormones and bad friends. Time, it is argued, will mature their thoughts and bring them in line. This is rarely the case.Coping With Peer Pressure
The school years form a critical part of the mental, religious and social development of our Muslim youth. Factors such as the school's curriculum, social pressures and make-up can solidly mould the direction the Muslim youth will take. By far the most dangerous influence is that of ' peer pressure ', whereby Muslims are pressured (mentally and physically) to conform to some social 'norm' or group behaviour. This can set an irreparable deviated path for the rest of their lives.
Pressures
from the Education system
In a country which boasts of heralding individual and religious rights, Muslims are still on the lower rung of the ladder. Even the school administration will exert pressures on Muslims to study and participate in Islamically abhorred activities.
Compulsory participation in sports events brings many brothers and sisters into a state of conflict, who if refuse to participate, will be publicly rebuked and humiliated. Sisters have been known to be harassed to participate in swimming carnivals, gymnastics and dancing, many of which can involve male participation. Not attending formals, camps and discos are actually punished, through increased study load, and also mentally through public disgrace (letting the school know who isn't joining in).
Other reported cases of teacher discrimination in Australia includes teachers snatching the hijab off sisters, neglecting cases of abuse against Muslims (Muslims are supposed to have been used to being singled-out by now), and police investigations into the activities of Muslims purely on the basis of their religion.
Peer
Pressure
Fellow students can have a devastating effect on the morale and piety of a Muslim. These pressures should never be underestimated, which can intimidate a Muslim into taking drugs, smoking, 'hangging out' with a socialize friends; to nightclubs, and having illegal relationships man and women , man and man or women and women .This will make youy
Sisters feels compelled to waste money on extravagant items, 'name-tags', such as Fiorelli and Benetton, for the sole purpose of fitting-in. The preservation of her virginity is not a virtue, but rather a disgrace, a symbol of her 'frigidity' . It sounds crazy, but whether we ignore this or not, it is there and in a big way.
Brothers must act and smell and look like the Kuffaar to avoid persecution. Anything which will take them away from their Islamic bonds. It's the right thing to abuse your parents, obeying them is downright lack of personality.
Who
are we?
The sad thing is that, we have the solution for all of this, but we're ignore it. Muslims don't have to feel that they're a group without identity or meaning. Nor should we allow anyone to prevent us from fulfilling our duties to Allah (S.W.T).
Legally, we have
many options to take in practicing Islam at school. We have a right to
pray during the specified times. Many schools now has Friday Prayers in
a designated room. it took was the joint effort of committed students,
who themselves conduct the Khutbah. We also have the right to celebrate
our festivals, and wear our prescribed clothing without harassment. Other
religious groups are permitted by the Schools to refrain from certain school
activities. The Amish do not watch television class, the Sikhs wear their
turbans wherever they go, the Jehovah Witness do not participate in the
flag-raising or singing the national anthem. We also have our
rights to watch
what we deem permissible, and refrain from unIslamic events. Many precedents
have been set in this regard. It requires the strength of our brothers
and sisters, a joint effort, and the knowledge that Muslims will not disobey
Allah for the will of anyone.
The Prophet (s.a.w.) and the Companions had nothing but disgust for the way of life of the disbelievers. In fact, they had so much disgust that they purposely did everything the opposite of them. 'Umar bin al-Khattab' (r.a.a.) actually forced the non-Muslims to look differently from the Muslims. So why are we trying to imitate them?
Muslims have been
given honour through Islam and nothing else. Not through expensive designer
clothes, nor expensive sneakers, or top ten CD's. In fact, if you examine
the history of the Kuffaar, you will find them so inconsistent in their
behaviour that only an idiot would want to copy them. Every year brings
on a new fashions, a new habit, a new religion. One year, its drugs, then
its alcohol, then its mineral water and alls the things that can destroy
themselves .
Australians can
only copy Americans, which really shows how much sense of identity they
have. Americans love hip hop, so do Australians. They wear baseball caps,
well may as well follow them.
Muslims however have their own identity, history and religion, which millions have flocked to escape the filth and stupidity of Kufr. Why are we doing the opposite?
Our Youth have to be supported by the community. When they are in need of assistance, we must be there. This could be financially, or morally. When they begin on reforming themselves, and assisting in bringing about a change, the solid support must be there to helps them for growing and reforming .
[This
article was published in the 19th issue of Nida'ul Islam magazine (http://www.islam.org.au),
July - August 1997]
By
Br. Ibrahim Abu Khalid

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