Blessed Posted October 15, 2011 This is an interested article and some good recommendations on how to balance Islamic / secular education. I'll only quote a part of the article and let those interested seek out the rest. Check out their articles too, Productive Muslim has got to be my favourite website.. "Islam has been prescribed for mankind by Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) as a compulsory and complete code of life, however, it is unfortunate that majority of “practical” and “modern” Muslims consider Islamic education secondary and choose to benefit from it in their spare time, if they have any. They focus very strongly on choosing a highly qualified career path and consequentially are able to establish themselves as good doctors, good engineers, good lawyers, but do no invest the same time and effort into Islam. At the opposite end of the spectrum, if an individual engrosses themselves in Islamic Studies that are not balanced or holistic, such individuals can develop an attitude of arrogance, intolerance, and disconnect, failing to understand the issues that Muslims face in a modern context." Read more here: http://www.productivemuslim.com/balancing-your-hybrid-education-part-1/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ugaas1 Posted December 6, 2011 thank you sister for sharing this article Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites