Sunday, May 31, 2009

Why YM?

Why YM? A question which has been left unanswered in my head for too long. Why not MAS Youth, MYNA, or any other youth group? (May Allah SWT increase these youth groups in the benefit they bring to their communities). InshaAllah in this post, I'll go over reasons why YM works and why and how it has earned so much success since it was founded in 1991.

A little over six years ago, I started coming to my local YM halaqa in Teaneck at 12 years-old. The main pulling factors for me were because my older brother used to go every Friday night to the masjid and he used to come back and tell me how much fun he had and how everyone used to go out to eat afterwards as a group and because I liked to be around older people (most of my friends to this day are older than me :D). It was later shown to me that Allah (SWT) had decreed that I would be involved with YM for the remainder of my teenage years, but I still hadn't figured out the answer to the question of all questions....why YM?

Why YM?

1. Community Involvement

This year, in 2009, I finally could put something in this empty spot of "why?" I realized that some of us had become products of what YM was working towards. I realized that YM wasn't suppose to send youth over to an Islamic university or madrasa, but rather, YM was suppose to make us people in our communities who are involved in constructing a better tomorrow for the future youth to come into our community. YM wanted us to get involved in our sunday schools and evening schools. It wanted us to be good role models and leaders for our communities. It wanted us to be sincere and dedicated Islamic workers. I finally realized the pinacle of YM's catch phrase "Facillitating the Youth in Becoming the Future."

2. Compatibility

One of the main reasons YM has been so successful throughout the United States is because they learned to put aside the cleche matter of "taking an AlMaghrib class" versus "taking a Zaytuna class." YM realized that differences of opinions will exist no matter what organization you work with and that it's important to instead focus on how to keep our Muslim youth in the masjid and out of the clubs. We used YM as our binding factor to help build better communities for our youth.

In April 2009, Allah (SWT) blessed me to help organize an online fundraiser for Imam Siraj Wahhaj with the help of Br. Tariq Subhani and the Muslim Alliance of North America (MANA). Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Shaykh Yasir Qadhi, Imam Zaid Shakir, Imam Suhaib Webb, and Shaykh Faraz Rabbani had all come together by putting aside their differences of creed and jurisprudence to help the American Muslim community by raising funds for Imam Siraj Wahhaj. If they can unite for a better tomorrow, why can't we?

May Allah (SWT) increase YM in good and help them produce sincere and devout Islamic workers who wish to earn nothing but the please of Allah (SWT). Ameen.

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5 comments:

SaqibSaab said...

Here's another solid (and I would say the most convincing) reason why: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPd1we3TupI

Abu AbdurRahman said...

SubhanAllah. I've got to write my own Why YM? but maybe I'll wait a while so that I can fully realize how much it has helped me.

Qazu said...

What is the difference between the "Al Maghrib" and "Zaytuna" crowds? I been hearing about this, and I have no clue why people are making distinctions!!!

Nihal Khan said...

@Qazu

Both of the institutes (May Allah SWT increase them in good) have different interpretations of some branches of creed and application of jurisprudence. These differences date back almost 1000 years.

monkeynursemd said...

whyYM? cuz you realize that no matter what group you decide to work for or be involved in the future, you won't be close-minded. you're ready to unite all muslims under one banner from your years of working with diverse groups of youth.

my englash is getting bad. mebbe i should sleep.