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Muslim Youth: Our Hope To A Brighter Future (video) Siraj Wahhaj
Single video. (NTSC, North American format)
A powerful message for today's generation to be concerned not about what the future will be like, but rather about the present and what we can do today to ensure a bright and secure future. And so this distinguished imam from New York City reminds the audience of what is vital for our success now and in the future. What is the vision of the Muslims for the future? Where will this vision come from? And how do we accomplish this vision? But moreover, the imam delivers a stern warning about the necessity of protecting our youth, because they are the ones upon whom our future hopes rest.
Other topics discussed: the proper spirit of Islam and Muslim children in public schools.
"The fruits that we will reap tomorrow [are] based on the seeds that we plant today."
"I wouldn't mind if my son would be a garbage collector and sweep trash in New York City if he died a Muslim. My real pride is for my children to live their lives and to die as Muslims."
"We don't want Muslim children to grow up simply to be professionals, to have a lot of money, to have a lot of education, if that doesn't lead them to be closer to Allah the Almighty."
A powerful message for today's generation to be concerned not about what the future will be like, but rather about the present and what we can do today to ensure a bright and secure future. And so this distinguished imam from New York City reminds the audience of what is vital for our success now and in the future. What is the vision of the Muslims for the future? Where will this vision come from? And how do we accomplish this vision? But moreover, the imam delivers a stern warning about the necessity of protecting our youth, because they are the ones upon whom our future hopes rest.
Other topics discussed: the proper spirit of Islam and Muslim children in public schools.
"The fruits that we will reap tomorrow [are] based on the seeds that we plant today."
"I wouldn't mind if my son would be a garbage collector and sweep trash in New York City if he died a Muslim. My real pride is for my children to live their lives and to die as Muslims."
"We don't want Muslim children to grow up simply to be professionals, to have a lot of money, to have a lot of education, if that doesn't lead them to be closer to Allah the Almighty."


