muslim schools: a view from the inside!

allahsservant

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Muslim Schools: A View from the Inside
Yahiya Emerick launches a scathing attack on the hypocrisy of immigrant Muslim parents in North America

"Most parents send their kids here for reasons other than Islam, lamented the principal of a large Muslim school.



"A lot of our students have older brothers and sisters who have gone out of control. They smoke, use drugs, sleep around and disobey their parents."



I knew from my own experience that what he was saying was true. In my first year of teaching I had met the families of many of my students in the Muslim school.



What I saw shocked me.



Trying To End Up With At Least One Good One


The older siblings were completely and thoroughly non-Muslim in their behavior and demeanor. One girl had an older brother with an arm full of tattoos! The girl, who had seven older siblings that went through an urban public school told me that her parents were sending her to the Muslim school because they wanted "at least one good one."



On another occasion, I happened to be standing in the school office talking to the secretary when a middle-aged, Indo-Pak couple came in with their teenage daughter.



She was wearing tight jeans, no Hijab and a lot of make-up. Her face said it all: she's been around.



Her parents, as it turned out, wanted to enroll her in the Muslim school because they didn't want her to become "Christian." Oh... the parents also mentioned that she had a boyfriend and that they didn't want her to "get into trouble."



She was enrolled in the ninth grade and therefore would be in my Islamic Studies class. As it happened, she didn't know how to pray, she never made Wudu in her life and she knew nothing of Islamic teachings. She was, for all practical purposes, a non-Muslim with a Muslim sounding name.



Do you see a pattern emerging here? After having been involved with Muslim education for the last seven years as a teacher in Sunday schools, summer schools and full-time Muslim schools, I have had the chance to observe the immigrant Muslim community very closely. I wish I could say the indigenous Muslim community, but the immigrants have not seen fit to spread Islam to native-born Americans, but that's another story.



The idea behind Muslim education is simple: our children identify with those around them so they should be schooled with other Muslim children in an environment that is friendly to Islam.



The theory goes that when they graduate they will be practicing and believing Muslims, ready to take their rightful place in society.



This goal should be the first and foremost priority of every Muslim in the world. After all, what's more important: being rich in this life but losing your soul to eternal punishment, or somehow getting by in this life and gaining Paradise in the next?



The Aim of Muslim Families: Get Rich Quick


In my voluminous experience, most Muslim families have chosen the first option.



Muslim families are, by and large, more concerned with their child being rich than with them going to Paradise after this short life is over. The depth of this statement is sickening when I consider all the wealthy families I've seen who practice little to no Islam but go crazy if their child gets lower than a 95 percent on any test.



Their child could be cursing, smoking, dating, fighting, cheating or whatever, but all that really matters is that the kid's going to get into medical school.



So why have Muslims here and there opened Muslim schools?



They usually provide a different level of education than most public schools and they're sometimes not operated in a standard manner. (Remember, I'm speaking as an insider.)



Muslim Families Are Losing Their Children


The answer is simple, the families are losing their children. Not losing them away from Islam, necessarily, because Islam is the first thing most families will do away with. It's much worse.



The children are rejecting the ethnic culture of their parents and adopting the American culture they experience everyday. The mother and father want their child to be like them: eating kabobs, wearing a shalwar or jilbab, speaking Urdu or Arabic and identifying with the customs and ways of the old country with respect to marriage, family structure and social interaction. Who cares that the kid's not praying or wearing Hijab, they're not Pakistani or Indian or Arab anymore! Horrors!



Of course, a few, a very few, families want to send their children to a Muslim school so the children will be staunch believers. Such families know what the most important ingredient in a person's life is.



Sure, their children will grow up to become doctors or engineers or whatever, but the main priority in the household is that whatever they do, they will do it as practicing Muslims. But such families are not the majority in a Muslim school project.



The vast majority of students who come to Islamic schools are from families where Islam is either not practiced or is mixed in with cultural ways and never fully explained to the children.



By the time the parents notice their children have different values from them it's too late. The children are thoroughly "Americanized" (whatever that means) and love pizza, video games and alternative music. They date, disrespect their elders and dabble in alcohol or whatever. Perhaps the older siblings are so completely corrupted that the parents want that "one good one."



Parents want Teachers to Save Their Child


Do you know how many parents have come to me in the last seven years begging me to "save their child?"



One man enrolled his three children in my summer school and they were so wild and unruly that the teachers asked me to remove them, and they were all under nine years old! These monsters were cursing, throwing things and fighting with all the other children around them with no regard to any manners or respect.



When I called the mother to take them home she came in a mini-skirt and Mercedes. The father called me and when I told him that our small summer school program couldn't handle this type of serious discipline problem, he sobbed that his wife, who was a non-Muslim, was turning his children into "Christians."



I suggested to him that he should spend more time with the children but he brushed that idea aside saying that he owned three businesses and was always away from home. He wanted the summer school to teach his kids the "Moslem religion." Hey, we all dig our own graves and decide what really matters.



How Many Muslim Schools Start Off


So what about the schools themselves? A typical Muslim school is started by a group of concerned parents who quickly attract big-name players who are eager to soothe their consciences over their haram business dealings.



These doctors, businessmen, engineers and other professionals develop a project outline and raise funds. Usually they have to go outside to Arabia or other foreign sources for the bulk of the money because local donors are a bit scarce. (Abu Bakr donated all he had when the cause of Allah needed it. I've seen millionaires give less than a thousand dollars at fundraising dinners. Then they intone that being wealthy is allowed in Islam. But not if you're not willing to part with the money when the cause needs it!)



After the school is built, the original concerned parents are muscled out of the Board of Directors and the qualifying criteria for a seat on the board becomes tied to the size of a person's bank account. (Don't disagree with this statement because you know it's true.)



The Role of Teachers in Muslim Schools


Then the school advertises for teachers and a principal. The starting salary that the school is willing to pay is somewhere below the poverty level. Of course they could pay competitive wages but who wants to sell their Mercedes Benz or mansion just to augment the salary of a poor Muslim teacher?



There are two types of people who work in a Muslim school: those who care and are willing to sacrifice for the cause and then those who can't find a job anywhere else. There are no exceptions to this rule.



In my experience, the usual ratio between those who care and those who can't find a better job is about three to ten. For every ten teachers, three will care about Islam and the other seven just happen to be biding their time until a better job opens up.



Many teachers are unqualified to teach according to local public school standards and most don't know how to relate to American-raised children. In all my years of teaching I have only seen perhaps twenty out of a hundred Muslim teachers who knew how to teach kids.



The rest would either bore the kids with lectures, yell and curse at them or stand mute in the class as the kids took over. (I guess the same holds true for public schools in inner cities.)



The School Administration : Not Much Better


The administration of the school usually fares no better. Most schools are run in the drab, third-world methodology where one man dominates like a lord in his castle. No one is important but him and nepotism and favoritism are rampant. If you're just off the plane from the old country and you're so and so's cousin or aunt or brother-in-law, you've got a job.



If you're a true believer in Allah, behave as a sincere Muslim and love kids you're likely to feel like a misfit in this type of environment.



So with all these difficulties in Muslims schools, again, why are they popping up all over?



Muslim Communities : The Three Dangers


Many parents look at the schools as the savior of their children after the children have embraced "American" values. But is this the way to establish Islam here? Reacting when it's too late?



1. Our communities are not even communities to begin with. For most Muslims, they are the only Muslims on their street or in their neighborhood.



The term "community" is used but how can we say "our local Muslim community" when all there is are scattered families here and there who happen to drive to the Masjid for dinner parties once a month? That's the first level of danger. We're isolated from each other and interact with non-Muslims most of the time.



2. The second danger is that some of our Masjids are being operated by people who would be considered hypocrites in the Medina of the Prophet's (peace and blessings be upon him) time.



They have Haram earnings, they look for fame and status and they feel nostalgic surrounded by people of the same ethnic group as they. The Masjids are ethnic clubs by and large! Those of you who have converted to Islam know what I'm talking about!



Therefore, our Masjids are dead structures with next to no meaningful Dawa or community support being conducted.



3. The third problem then, becomes our children. Out of the six million or whatever Muslims that our foolish pollsters claim to be here in North America, perhaps only half a million fit the definition of a Muslim according to the Quran and Sunnah.



Many of the second and third generation kids are gone. That leaves only a few hundred thousand Muslims who will take over when the older generation dies off.



Out of those kids, only perhaps two percent have any contact with a Muslim school where they can develop a sense of belonging to a community.



Our Children are not Surrounded by Muslims!


What the immigrants fail completely to understand is that they grew up surrounded by Muslims so it's much easier to feel like a Muslim, even if you don't practice Islam very much.



Our children are growing up with almost no Muslims around them and are therefore identifying themselves as non-Muslims!



Muslim Schools : The Only Hope for the Future?


Despite all the problems associated with a Muslim school, then, one fact remains. In my experience, it is the only place where you can give Dawa to the next generation and show them what it means to be a believer.



I've seen problem after problem in the structure of Muslim schools, but at the same time, I've seen the awareness of Islam and Iman blossom in even the most lost of children. I was telling a parent the other day that the only ones, by and large, who will be Muslims after us, are those who went to Muslim schools.



He objected and said that the local Sunday school was providing all the Islamic education the kids needed. Well, I visited that Sunday School on numerous occasions and found the children to be more non-Muslim than the non-Muslims!



The teachers were sincere but helpless, the children were noisy and disinterested and the principal ran from problem to problem like he was in a soccer game.



Again, we all dig our own graves and decide what is really important. I just hope there will be a Muslim community twenty years from now when the old people, who grew up in Muslim countries, die off.



In my experience, the only children who remain Muslim are those who had very strong Islamic tendencies in their family or those who went through Muslim schools. So while Muslim schools are not perfect, it's the only way that many children will be saved from the Hellfire. It would be nice if the Muslim community got serious about its schools and its future. In some places they are.



What about your neighborhood?
 

Lovely

Junior Member
:salam2:

It is true we are having Major problems within our "Muslim community".
However we should always remember that only Allah will guide those he want to and it is not necessarly by going to an Islamic School but it will help.

May Allah Make Us Those That Die As muslims.
Ameen

:wasalam:
 

talibulislam

Junior Member
quran & sunnah

only survival is in deen,try every thing u want,listen every one,follow who ever u want but eventually all of us have to come back to quran & sunnah.
otherwise as quran says,we r nothing but animal,even worse then animal,so its up to us to b in humen or otherwise,may allah give us hidaya insh'allah
 

hidaya

Junior Member
may ALLAH guide us 2 d straight path

assalamualikum
Living in a western countries as a muslim i guess is alittle tough bcoz however one raises the kids nicely according to islamic culture the minute the kids go outside they r being exposed to western lifestyle....i remember hearing one of Dr.bilal philips lectures ,wen somebody asked him why he is not living in d west bcoz they need him more ,to which he answered that living in d dere was"moral suicide".......so i request that muslim parents should bring up their kids in an muslim environment and it is not appropriate to migrate to west bcoz most of them do it for their wordly needs....
 

Karima

Junior Member
Asalamualikum,

Remember, the freedom to pray in the Muslim School! What parents do with their children is their privacy.

The Muslim School needs to be an example for the children to get educated in a proper way of example set by the teachers who love Allah, first.
 

irfi84

New Member
salaam walaikum

what i am writing is completely my opinion and thoughts please be patient while reading these comments.


1. families Who migrate to the West are mostly the ones Who are attracted to the Western Culture. Which the Media Portrays.

2. families who migrate are usually tired of Political hypocracy or problems found in sub continant asia.

3. Family who migrate are looking for thier students bright future due to the problems they find getting jobs in countries like india, pakistan , where jobs are provided by sources and not the talent or qualification because of curroption.

4. Some family who migrate dont learn Quran because they think that its very backward and they wanna be so called "Mordernised". Although, Quran and sunnah is the perfect way of living the lives only if they understand that is.

5.Family who migrate from countries like Middle-eastern are some for the above reasons mentioned . or some for Money because the media shows that you can be rich and free to live with no ristrictions what so ever.


Solution is Simple


we should first impliment Islam in our Muslim Countires without cultural conflicts towards islam like pakistan, U.A.E,.Saudia arabia , Syria Etc Etc

if we do that then reasons of migration will be lesser thhan now


Question : Which Country is folloewing Islam comletley or even 80 % of Quran and Sunnah


Answer: None. sorry to offend But that is my experience where i have been to


Onne more thing to look is That Islam came to Stop the bad things in the society , but which muslim country has implimented islam completly.

First we should Look at muslims Learders who lead muslim countrues. but the sad thing is we cant do much , because no matter what we do nothing changes


and so the story continues and then Muslims who migrate to west and many leave thier Islamic Values behind (Values which were mixed with thier cultre and producing Conflicts ) then realize that the answer was "ISLAM" and not "Westernise". so we should first stop the curroption in the muslim countries and impliment islam and not part of islam completley then only we can progress and wont need to migrate to west. But whos is goin to do that so thhe best thing is try and Educate people with Islam in muslim countries so they know the difference between Islam and culture


Please this is just what i think No offense and no Debates.


Jazakallah khairun
 

irfi84

New Member
One Big Question is Ask the Born Muslims in the Muslim Countries

Q. Who is your Role Model?

Ans. Some Movie Star, or Some rock, Rap Star Etc Etc

Ans that was supposed to be. "Propeht Muhammed (Peace be Upon Him)" but no they are buzy with Duniya and so forgot about Islam Partially or completely.
 

Destiny_Jannah

Junior Member
I apologize if my opinion is little off in advance.

The problem with immigrants..is that they have one leg in North America and another leg their country of origin. they are settle but not compeletly.

I can relote to what "allahsservant" is saying, because I have seeing a lot of Muslims who go wild while in high school and after high school they threw the hijab, get on piercing their libs and eye braw.

I sometimes wonder what makes them to do that?

I never went to islamic school, most of my high school education was based on catholic school, which only strengthen my islamic faith.

parents have to realized there is generation gap between the way their kids think and the way parents think. if the parents don't want to listen to your chlidren and take positive approach they will lose more.

when kids leave home to go to School, there is another world exist, and sometimes isolated one. I remember back in high school, I was the outsider girl, because I don't do what these kids are doing, Allah S.W.A. gave strengh to be who I'm.

there is pressure that in order to be accepted, you must be willing to take off the hijab, have boyfriend, put makeup, and do what are the norms for that school, otherwise everyone would assume you are dumb kid.


And one more think, muslims tend to stick with their ethnicity and I think that is the sad part. whenever I come across group of muslims, they speak non-english language, be it arabic, urdu, farsi....
 

kayleigh

Junior Member
That's kind of sad. We have one Muslim preschool here, and that's it. However, a friend of mine from Sydney told me the best school in his area was a Muslim school, and parents sent their kids there for the academics no matter what religion they were. So in Muslim school they had kids who were Jewish, Christian, etc.
 

Abu Abdullah Al

New Member
Islam and education

:salam2:
I've read your fairly balanced article regarding Islamic schools in the US. I am writing to you from the UK so I am not that familiar with the problems facing you guys in the US however I can identify with most of the points raised in the article. I would like to make few suggestions and hope that people dont misinterpret these point:
1. Having lived in the West for over 30 years now, I really think that the future genrations of Muslim children will be able to reconcile what appears to be a cultural conflict that leads to alienation that most parents go through in the West. Once these children are the key members of in the community i.e teachers, imams etc, the problem that most first genration immigrants come aross which is hwo to itnegrate in the new soceity would dissapear so people stop living as an Arab or Pakistani or African Muslim in the US instead of an American Muslim. Once Muslims look to the US as their home, they will be able to take what is compatible with Islam and discard what they think is incompatible with Islamic teachings.
2. I am encouraged by the large number of brothers and sisters who embrace Islam. They tend to be more practical , pragmatic and scientific in their approach. These qualities had been once an integral part fo Islam but long been abandoned by Muslims who generally favour local customs even if they dont correspond with Islamic teachings.
So lets hope our brothers and sisters will lead by example and position themsevles in the forefront of the Islamic community in the US and other Western countries.
3. As Muslims, we enjoy equal rights before the law in Western countries despite the latest anti Islamic sentiment which ahs been generated by the pro Israel media to demonize and dehumanize Muslims. Most of us who chose to emigrate to the West would not contemplate returning to their countries of origin and enjoy the rights offered by Western countries. Furthermore, Allah subhanahu wata'ala has commanded us to live in peace and harmony with other people and to be good messangers and neighbours and to set a good example to others and invite them kindly to Islam by explaining to them what Islam is all about. We required by our religion to be good citizesn and good emissaries of Islam and to see that as an honour bestowed upon us by the Alimighty.
4. We have the right to worship and the right to express our selves within the law so why not use it? As long as these societies dont force us to abandon our religion or commit a sin then we have no problem in adhering to the law and playing our part as citizen of these countries by presnting ourselves and oru religion to others.
5. We really need to allocate more resources to Islamic schools and education by encouraging debate and interaction with other Muslims. We need to be more particualr about people who want to become teachers, educators and imamas. There is more to Islam than wearing a hijab or growing a beard and eating dates in Ramadan. Islam is a comprehensive system that teaches us manners, values, principles, morals, how to conduct ourselves in society etc as well as how to pray, fast and make wudu. Most Muslims have a tendancy to focus on the (ibadat) the religious duties instead of giving enough attention to social, economic and other aspects of Islam. We should not be obsessed with girls wearing a hijab or boys growing their hair at the expense of how these young people conduct themsevles in society. After all Islam is very a daptable religion and is always open to ijtihad and lets remember that its a gradual system where peopel are not expected to do everything at once. The prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) said that religion is simplicity not hardship and always called for people to use their common sense. Sometimes we tend to aim high and thats fine if one can obtain such standards but let us remember that young people want to live their life and be happy so if a young person for instance likes to listen to pop music then its fine as long as they dont engage in haram activity like drinking alcohol, taking drugs, gambling, fornication etc. We must not put people off by presnting Islam as a religion that does not allow fun or pelasure. You can be a Muslim and have fun as long as you know when to draw the line and what constitute a sin. I'd rather have a teenager who does not smoke/drink/take drugs because its against the teachings of his/her religion than someone who goes completely off the rails because he/she has been put off by some of the repressive demands forced by their parents. Let's be realistic here and sometimes accept something as a starting point and hope to build on it in the future.
:salam2:
 

muslima3

New Member
asalamo alaykom

It's looking like that the same concerns about raising muslims in a non-muslims countries are widely spread. we have the same issue in Australia. I certainly do believe that most of the problem is due to the parents who are mostly muslims by name only. How can the children practice what they aren't familiar with and don't see in and around them!

I'm one of the parents who with the grace of Allah, do practice salah,zakat,saum,and who decided even before I got married to my husband,whom of the ideas,to put my chhildren in islamic schools. We made a pact to both of us to bring up our children to be better muslims than us if Allah permited us and to that I'm most grateful to Him the Merciful.

What I Know of some parents,they aren't even thankfull of what God have provided them with such an islamic school which can teach their children the values of this great religion and the very basic thing as reciting the holy Quran which themselves can't do. Sometimes they sadly critisize the admin.when asked for fundraising or donations for the school.
 

baba

New Member
Alhamdulillah! you have spoken the truth

As salaamu alaykum. You have spoken the truth and may Allah SWT reward you. Ameen. Ameen. Ameen. Keep doing what you are doing. This has happened in my community. At our Islamic School, I can't tell if I'm around Muslim or Kafirs because of how the mothers are dressing. To put is bluntly, these mothers look like sluts. Forget no hijab, they are ever wearing skin tight jeans, halter tops and like you said miniskirts. Whatever.

While picking my children up. All I can say is Astaughfrilliah. I agree, as a parent it is my responsibility to teach my children and put them in the best environment. Insha'Allah, my family and I will make hijrah to another community, Fisibilillah.

I'm American born, so when I was a child, we went to Sunday School and acted a fool the other 6 days. Sounds like assimulation to me, this is how the Christians do. One day is enough for them, I know cause I lived it 21 years. It takes the parents to teach the other 6 days, but unfortunately, many parents try to leave the responsibility upon the teachers. May Ta'ala give all of us Idayah. Ameen. Ameen. Ameen.
 

UmmOf3

Junior Member
Salaam aleikum

I can totally relate to what Yahya is saying... Ok, we dont have islamic school in this country, but I agree 100%.
 

ditta

Alhamdu'Lillaah
Staff member
Asalamu Alykum,

I remember posting in a thread of where you would send your child, muslim school or public school. (not sure if it was that). The latter helps to build discipline and helps to prepare for later on, although everything needs to be sound at home, like teaching Islam and all the other essentials. Although the former i think is let the teachers at the school do the work we will sit back and relax. I know that does not apply to everyone but its just the impression im getting. I know its easier said than done and if this decision comes to me i will be in the same pickle. Although i will probably choose the former mainly because Inshallah everything will be sound at home. Inshallah.

Inshallah i was on the right topic, i have read the article before. Apologies if i have gone off topic.

Alhamdulilah

wasalam
 
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