Can We Raise ‘Good Muslim’ Children in the West?
Tuesday, February 27th, 2007Blogger: Hakim Abdullah
Article: Can We Raise ‘Good Muslim’ Children in the West?
Originaly Posted On: 2007-02-27 21:58:31
Today, I went to my favorite local deli near the hospital where I work in Brooklyn, NY. I often go to this deli because, 1) the brothers are Muslims and I pray with them every Friday at our local masjid; 2) the deli is halal - thank God that some Muslim business owners are still concerned about the conditions of their products and services with respect to our religious beliefs - and 3) its healthy to break out of the office monotony to go and speak a different language and joke around with nice people after the noon prayer.
This visit however, was in the morning and not at noon. After I got my morning coffee and made a few salutations of good-will, a brother named ‘Abdullah and I began a conversation about foosha Arabic grammar. He is helping me to find a private Arabic teacher for my wife and children. ‘Abdullah is a very pious and hard-working Muslim from Yemen. And he shares with me one of his worrisome concerns about Muslims in this country saying,
“You know brother, when Muslims come to this country and have kids, our children start to speak English and forget all about the Arabic language.”
He goes on to tell me that its not only the language but Islam that is often forgotten or even rejected by our children. And I agree with ‘Abdullah, which is why I am working so vehemently to have my children learn firstly, about their religion and secondly, about the Arabic language. Consequently, the Qur’an the central authority of the global Muslim community, is incomplete without the Arabic language, so there must be a certain level of competence in speaking, reading and especially comprehension of Arabic.














