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We Must Produce Scholars – Abdullah Hakim Quick

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1) The Immigrant Experience
2) The African-American Experience
3) The Native-American Experience
4) Capitalism and Communism on the Decline
5) Muslims Were Able to Develop an All-Inclusive Educational System
6) When Islamic Education Became Secondary
7) Viable Social Services Are a Must
8) Making the Teachings Relevant
9) We Must Produce Scholars
10) Areas We Should Focus on in Islamic Education
11) Supplementary Aspects of Islamic Education
12) Why Do Muslims Feel Negative Toward Islamic Education?
13) How Do You Get Parents Involved in the Islamic School?
14) The Balance Between Love and Discipline / Motivation Can Come From Children
15) Understanding the Foundations of a Topic
16) Teaching Our Children the Qur’an
17) Weekend Islamic Schools Are Not Enough
18) Masjids Must Be Practical Centers For Community Life / Using the Internet For Info
19) Getting Government Funding For Islamic Schools
20) What About Home-Schooling?

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