Thursday, July 31, 2008

Employees Unit

Centre for Career Development

Employees unit has been established with objectives of,

1. Engaging the young working crowed with Jamiyya

2. Giving the career guidance to the youth & job opportunities

3. Getting the financial support to Jamiyya

Team members

Br. Azam / FS – Jamiyya -

Br. Risham

Br. Ali

Br. Azeem / Western Region Shoorah

Br. Faheem

Br. Imthad Ali / Western Region Shoorah

Responsibility

Finance Secretary

Career Guidance

Job Bank

Secretary

PR

Finance Secretary

Descriptions……

  • Preparing projects for funds
  • Maintaining & updating the donors list
  • Scholarship fund for career development
  • Maintaining the financial stability of the unit
  • Documentation & reporting related to all above

Career Guidance

Descriptions……

  • Defining the scope the audience for the guidance
  • Making necessary documentations per the above categorized target group
  • Working with expertise & institutions for this purpose
  • Maintaining the relationship with the target audience
  • Create suitable job opportunities thru our job bank

Job Bank

Descriptions……

  • Create the awareness of the job bank

Media: Jamiyya website, print media – alhasanth & engal thesham, e-mail blast & SMS campaigns

  • Maintain & update job bank database
  • Create & Maintaining a good relationship with the recruitment agencies

Secretary

Descriptions……

  • Co-ordination with the team members
  • Documentation with regard to the unit

Reports, minutes & etc.

  • Organizing of meetings, specific events & projects by co-ordinate with other team members

PR

Descriptions……

  • Maintain the relationship with the stakeholders

Donors, Recruitment agents, professionals, expertise & entrepreneurs

  • Build & maintain the relationship with the above by having continuous PR activities
  • Using different marketing communication tools for the above

E-bulletins, printed reports & news letters


The thing to do…

  • Name & Logo of the unit
  • Developing the website
  • Print advertisement on Al-hasanath August issue
  • Creating temporary group email
  • Defining the responsibilities

Jazakumullah Hairan

M. Ali Azhar




2008 - Activities (AL-MAHSOORAAT)


Indeed Allah has revealed "O mankind! It is you who stand in need of Allah, but Allah is Rich (Free of all wants and needs), Worthy of All Praise." [Qur'an 35:15]

So to fulfill our needs and wants, we must call on Him. Making Du'a to Allah is recognition of our weakness and His greatness. The Prophet had said: "Ask Allah for everything, even the lace of your shoes. If Allah does not provide, it will never be available."

Dua is defined as any invocation or prayer addressed to Allah (SWT). In our times, we find many reasons why people do not make Dua; we forget, don't know how, or just do not think it will be answered. Fundamental to this is the loss of dependence and trust upon Allah. As Muslims there is something very wrong when we believe our Duas won't be answered. We do not turn to Allah in our times of need and instead put our trust, dependence and hopes on worldly things that we think will help us. Although these temporal things are the means through which our Duas can be answered, the root of our being should be trained automatically to turn to Allah and not anything or anyone else. Through Dua, we strengthen our Imaan and our relationship with Allah, as well as heighten our awareness of cause and effect that can help inspire and motivate us to be closer to Islam in our lives.

We find many reassurances throughout the Quran for those who make Dua. Allah the Exalted, has said: "And your Lord says: Pray unto me: and I will hear your prayer" (Quran 40:60)

"Call upon your Lord Humbly and in secret" (Quran 7:55)

"When My servants question thee concerning Me, I am indeed close (to them): I listen to the prayer of every suppliant when he calleth on Me" (Quran 2:186),

"Is not He (best) who listens to the (soul) distressed when it calls on Him, and who relieves its suffering." (Quran 27:62)

Aisha radhiallaahu anha said, "No believer makes Dua and it is wasted. Either it is granted here in this world or deposited for him in the Hereafter as long as he does not get frustrated."

A Hadith says "The dua is worship" [AbuDawud], Dua is Ibadah so calling upon anyone other than Allah in one's Dua is Shirk. This is an important condition of having one's Dua accepted; the Dua should not be directed to other than Allah alone. A second condition would be sincerity or Hudoor alqalb, having the heart present. Also, one's food, drink, clothes and lifestyle shouldbe Halal. One should avoid unlawful, impious or forbidden sources or means of livelihood. Fourth, one cannot ask for something sinful or Haram. Dua should not be made against family and property (i.e. to sever the ties of kinship).


Lastly one should have expectation, belief with certainty only Allah can answer the Dua. Understanding dependence on Allah and asking with absolute resolve and believing with certainty that one's Dua will be answered is a also a condition of acceptance. One should not say "O Allah do this...if you wish..." because one should appeal to Allah with determination, for nobody can force Allah to do something against his Will. If one fulfils these conditions, Allah will definitely answer the Dua, avert some equivalent evil or give better in the Hereafter.

From the morning till the night we are passing through various kinds of actions. Muhammad (SAW) has guided towards some Duas and supplications in our daily life. As an Islamic Students’ Movement we have initiated a publication of Daily Duas under the title of AL-MAHSOORAAT (Collection of Daily Duas) since 1990s. We wish to announce that last month we republished the same booklet with a new shape and cover. It is available at ISLAMIC BOOK HOUSE, COLOMBO-09

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