If we examine the life of an average human, we come to realize that life consists of four periods. Childhood: This usually lasts for thirteen to fourteen years. The teenage years which usually lasts for six to eight years depending on when he gets married, (The Period of Youth). The third part of his life is from the time he gets married until his old age, which usually lasts for merely twenty to thirty years, and then lastly his old age whose exact time period cannot be said with certainty, depending on when death takes him.
Now out of these four parts of an
average human life, the most crucial stage of his life is the period of youth.
The period of youth is a time when a person goes through many changes and
experiences; he undergoes and partake many new things which he has never
experienced before. The youth begins to feel as though he has control over the
whole world, and that he can do whatever he wishes. His desires are increasing
day by day becoming attached to the opposite sex, he enjoys lustfully gazing
and flirting with them.
Just like everything, life is also a gift from Allah and every aspect
of it should be regarded as a gift and a trust from Allah. Allah expects us to
spend this youth in His worship and obedience, seeking knowledge of Islam and acting
upon it. This in itself is a form of gratefulness. In a Hadith, the Messenger of Allah
Out of these four questions, one question asked will be regarding how one spent his time as a youth. In another Hadith, the Messenger of Allah
Role of Muslim youth in societal Reformation
According to a statistics presented by the United Nations world report
(2007), approximately 1.2 billion youths form part of the world's population.
Imagine this population standing up for the truth, the world would have been a
different place to live in. When I talk of the role of the Muslim youths in
nation building it will be wise to know what percentage of the world's
population makes up the Muslim youths. A statistics presented by Pew Research
Centre's Forum on Religion and Public Life in 2010 has it that, Muslim youths
make up about 60% of the total population of Muslim-majority countries and
about 29.1% of world youth and young adult population.
Of what benefit will this percentage be if we can only contribute to
the rapid decadence in our societies at all tiers of life?. Allah says it so
perfectly in the Glorious Qur'an that; "Let there arise out of you a group
of people inviting to all that is good (Islam), enjoining Al-Ma'ruf (i.e.
Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do) and forbidden Al-Munkar
(polytheism and disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden). And it is they who
are the successful." Q :3 v104.
The
youths of today are victims of negative norms passed on to them by the older
generation. Our psychology is being abused by what the sight of unfortunate
acts our elderly ones indulge in. But if the Muslim youth can study the life of
As'hab Al-khaf (The companions of the cave) who were sons of the Kings and
leaders of Byzantium (according to several earlier and later scholars of
Tafseer as related in Tafseer of Ibn Katheer), who saw the negativity around
them and chose to be different in order to build a positive nation, then we
will move forward.
As
youths, we need a total ethical re-orientation. First we have to really see
ourselves as part of the problem. Then go back to our history books and adopt
the methodology of earlier generations.
Secondly, we need to be sincere in our dealings and constantly have to
remind ourselves that for everything we do there's a record kept with Allah for
accountability.
As Muslim youths, we need to affirm in our hearts that Allah has
written our sustenance even before He created us. If we can achieve that in our
hearts, then our blind love for material acquisition will natural die which we
all know is the cause of our present appalling situation.
We have to inculcate within our bosom the spirit of change and that we
are that change we are advocating for. I see people talking about nation
building but they are quick to give in to corrupt practices. If only we can
stop admiring the bad people in our society, I guess nobody will involve
himself in corrupt practices to impress others.
We have to be very vocal and vociferous and define what principles we
uphold so that we can always speak and stand for the truth where ever we are
and people will dare not approach us with any corrupt mindset which in essence
will provide a buffer zone between us and corrupt people. In the Sunan of Ibn
Majah on the strength of Abu Saeed Al-Khudri (RA), the Prophet (may the peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
"Behold! Fear from people should not prevent one from saying the
truth if he knows it"
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