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MKAUSA Ideas 2009

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We always appreciate your feedback and ideas on how to improve the activities in our majlis in general and this website in particular. Here is what you have submitted in the past, with comments from MKAUSA Amila. You can also email your comments to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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 11/17/2009  Manar   Assalaamo Alaikum. I have a little idea but i think it could benefit other brothers in our MKAUSA. My idea is, Is there any way to put picture of MKA national Amila member next to their contact information? That way every Khuddam and atfal from USA Jammat they all know who they are and what position they hold in MKAUSA National Amila. But it is all up to Sadr Sahib to decided. If Sadr Sahib likes my idea that is fine with me and if Sadr sahib do not like it that is fine with me as well. What ever Sadr Sahib decide i will accept. Jazakallah Wa Ahsanaljaza.
 10/04/2009 Qasim Rashid  Richmond 2010 is just around the corner. In 2008, we celebrated 100 years of Khilafat. What if, in 2010 we celebrated 1400 years of Islam? Huzoor (sa) established Islam in 610, and thus, 2010 would be the 1400 year anniversary. I think it would be powerful if \"Muslims who believe in the Messiah\" spear headed and championed the celebration of Islam\'s 1400 year mark throughout the country (and perhaps throughout the world). The celebration could be as simple as sending press releases to newspapers, writing Op-Ed\'s, doing MessiahFilm videos, Real Revolution shows, or even having a formal 1 day celebration in each Majalis around the country, much like we did for the Khilafat celebrations, where we invite dignitaries, media, and guests of different faiths. These conferences (along with the previously mentioned items) can describe the vast advancements mankind has attained directly from the contributes of Muslims, past and present. It could also serve as a means of describing the historical harmony Muslims have lived in with the world, as opposed to the recent turmoil in these past few decades or 50 years or so. Additionally, it segways perfectly into Ahmadiyyat by virtue that the Imam Mahdi and Messih was to come at the end of the 13th century. Now the 14th century has come to a close and Muslims are still waiting. This could be a great tabligh opportunity to them, an eye opening event that indeed, where is this Messiah? Again, in seeking ways to celebrate Islam while distinguishing ourselves as devout and peace loving Muslims by virtue of having accepted the Messiah, I believe this can be a powerful spiritual weapon to increase our brand image, as well as promote Islam as a whole in America. 14 Jubilee Mubarak!
05/31/2009 Manzurul A. Sikder Rochester Idea: Please have the contact information of all Qaideen available online. This can be \"secure\" so that one can access it only after logging in. JazakAllah!
05/19/2009 Manzurul A. Sikder Rochester Idea: Regarding academic competitions at the Ijtema:

1. the competition should incorporate as much of the syllabus as possible, and not overemphasize material outside of the syllabus. For example, during Religious Knowledge competition, there was not a single question from any of Huzoor's Friday sermons, although Khuddam reviewed all 52 sermons from the previous year. In fact, out of the entire syllabus (books, passages from the Quran, Hadith, writings of the Promised Messiah) there were fewer than 5 questions out of nearly 100 asked in the Jeopardy that was conducted. What is the purpose of the syllabus if we\'re mainly quizzed on material not included in it? Majority of the questions were not even from The Book of Religious Education, but constructed by the moderator himself.

2. The judges in Memorization of the Quran should have a good idea of the verses being tested, even if they have not committed all of them into memory. This will reduce anxiety and unnecessar y aggravation. Further, contestants should not be required to start reciting in the middle of a verse, which may completely distort the meaning, and throw the contestant off altogether although he may know the portion quite well. JazakAllah!
       
 03/28/2009 Jalal Malik
Atlanta  Idea: 1. In Document Center, it would be a little easier if 2 categories were formed for each folder, \"Current\" and \"Historical/Reference.\" When you click on any particular folder, like Aitmad for instance, there are many documents that are old and you have to kind of look around to find the ones that are the newer ones and currently applicable. Just a humble suggestion so that at first click, you can see which are the current documents instead of having to go through all the different items there. 2. Just my personal observation, I don\'t mean to be critical, but last year\'s departmental plans (2007-2008) was in a much better format (Word), than this year\'s (2008-09, Excel version). It was nicely arranged and easy to follow. I\'m sure there were reasons, but the formatting makes things a little more difficult to follow, and for us old-schoolers it\'s not as easy to print out. Just my humble observations.
 
 03/15/2009 Bilal Saleem  Bronx, NY  Issue: My jamaat doesn't have the neccessary faculties availabe for a regular Taleem class. Due to this I don't understand some of the concepts covered in the Talem workbooks.
Solution: An online Taleem course or over the phone Taleem course can be held weekly or bi-weekly. This would allow young khadims like myself, to better understand the information in the workbooks. If possible, these session can be put on the mkausa.org website for all to share.

   
03/05/2009 Naveed Malik Washington, DC I suggest we rename the \"Urdu poem competition\" 
the \"Foreign language poem competition\" and 
include Arabic and Farsi poetry of the Promised Messiah (as)
and his khulafa. Hadhrat Ameerul Momineen has made it
crystal clear that we must do everything we can to integrate 
Americans into the Pakstani majority Ahmadiyya Community in the U.S. 
The Promised Messiah (as) laid special emphasis on memorizing his 
qaseedah, and learning Arabic. Including Qasaa\'id will push Urdu 
speakers into a new area and faciltate American Ahmadi participation, 
inshaAllah. By including Arabic, we will put Pakistanis and African-Americans on more level footing (if not equal), and better integrate 
natives of the U.S. and foster greater brotherhood, inshaAllah. Practically, 
we might give two Urdu and one Arabic option.
       
03/03/2009 Abdul Naseer St Paul, MN Create a database of outreach activities (educational/scientific) for the benefit of older Atfal (Middle/High school). e.g. http://www.mnf.umich.edu/Events.aspx?id=104
       
01/10/2009 Mohammed Nayeem Silver Spring, MD I do not find technical tutorials nor online classs of any relevant field so far. It will be beneficial to youngsters if it is available over this site.
       
01/07/2009 Saif Ahmad Please spread the word by either email or maybe you can post a link on the main page. We have registered Humaniy-First in the Goodsearch.com database. Basically what happens is you go to goodsearch.com and search for whatever, use it like Google, and Humanity-First will automatically raise money. This is the fasted and easiest way to raise money. Use the attached link and make it your homepage. Spread the word. It cannot get any easier then this. My company uses this as their homepage to raise money for their charity and so i figured why not us. http://www.goodsearch.com/default.aspx
       
01/05/2009 Kashif Naeem Lahore, Pakistan Do you have any channel to promote IT startups from other countries ?
       
01/05/2009 Bilal Saleem Bronx, NY My idea is to establish a website that will act as a Islamic Wikipedia. In this website you can organize Islamic History from start to present its condition. In which you can also add a section for Ahmadiyyat. This will be more efficient for kids and adults alike to browse through information in individual articles rather than a long book or speech. I use Wikipedia for nearly all of my school projects, so you can imagine that people would use Islamic wikipedia from time to time. This website doesn\'t necessarily have to allow just anyone to edit or create articles, you can have team of scholars that work together on this as a multi-year project. Examples of articles that this website could have are: Holy Prophet, Seal of the Prophets, Ahadith, Prayers, Khilafat, Promised Messiah, Ahmadiyya mission, Khudam-ul-Ahmadiyya, Atfal-ul-Ahmadiyya and so on... These individual articles will give the student the ability to research on any specific subject they need. I understand a person can look up subjects on Alislam.org, however Alislam will give you a broad topic in which you have to manually search for your subject in a large article, book, speech etc
       

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