Guidelines For Collective Islamic Work

Guidelines For Collective Islamic Work

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A weekly discussion, point-by-point, on the book “Tried and Tested: 123 Guidelines For Collective Islamic Work” by Imam Naseeb Khan. This book packs 40 years of experience into short, clear principles for success in any collective Muslim endeavor, from MSAs and youth groups to masjid boards and international relief organizations. From precepts of Islam to personal development, administration, da’wah, and networking, these guidelines will help any Muslim looking to make a difference in their community and beyond. Hosted by Jawaad Khan and author Imam Naseeb Khan. Buy the book at CollectiveIslamicWork.com

In Point #4, we discuss the importance of establishing Islam in every aspect of the group. But why does keeping standards matter so much, even to the extent of not being late to programs and meetings? What can happen when a group member’s personal character comes Into question? How do we deal with the “don’t judge me” culture that flies in the face of trying to enforce ideals upon the group?

Join Imam Naseeb Khan and co-host Jawaad Ahmad Khan as they speak on this imperative area of establishing standards within the Islamic group. Listen as they provide examples and guidance around holding members to those standards without shunning or alienating them.

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