Holistic Leisure Learning (HLL) finds its origin in a saying (hadeeth) of the Prophet Mughammad Pbuh - to supply one another with their needs and Allah (SWT) will supply you with your needs -. Thus HLL is Resource-based, after my research discovered that conventional school's period-structures and planning, fractionalise knowledge and in so doing retards the holistic progress of children. HLL Facilitators develop resources that serve the needs of children and in so doing allow them to develop self-discipline, self-esteem and self-worth, the core needed values for personal and social progress.
The Holy Qur'an gave HLL the reason for learning the unity of knowledge - i.e. "to find out how everything inherently and integratively serve mankind, as a Gift from Allah (SWT)"- Knowing that everything in the heavens and on Earth have been ordered to serve mankind as a Gift from God (Q45:13), makes learning purposeful and an ever-growing endeavour. The student becomes empowered in order to serve others. The learning act then results in Gratefulness to God and appreciation of the self, nature and humanity - the core reason for living.
ICRA Comprehensive School (ICS)is the first school in the world to apply HLL. -ICS has been working hard at this since 1989 (when it started out as a home school) and in 2009 registered as an independent school with WCED, in a community premises). Now - Alghamdu lillah, ICS sees the fruits of HLL in the type of students that attend - Those with holistic-open minds, who reflect and challenge themselves to achieve and serve others, even though they are surrounded by predominantly individualistic, competitive western societies. Our First Matric 100 % pass, with University Bachelors in 2014 was a milestone for ICRA and a statement for a world education solution In shaa Allah - Aameen
We wish every student, parent and facilitator of ICS well for the future and pray that Allah SWT will Bless all their efforts - in shaa Allah.
The endeavour of ICS is to establish Ma'ruuf (universally accepted good) in the learning environment for the development of communities, the country and the world - in shaa Allah - Aameen.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Friday, September 12, 2014
The Human Challenge
Section B
(Summary)(10 marks)
Question 2
Summarise
the article below in 90 words in paragraph form (write down the number of words
at the bottom)
The Human
Challenge
Materialists lose their full potentials. They focus on
the now. Satisfaction, competition and ego drive all their thoughts and
actions. Everything around them is seen as threats to their goals. Fears rule
their lives and physically “arming” the self becomes paramount. Insurance
companies and business advertising appeal to the fears and greed of materialists, because they know that trust
in the Unseen is absent among materialists and they will pay for anything that
will give them “security” – life insurance, car insurance, medical insurance,
house insurance, loans, etc. They often find that when they need the
“insurance” it evades them, often charging them more to get their own
“investment” back. Materialists who trust in the “seen” are haunted by the inability
to secure peace of mind – an unseen joy – they are often trapped in debt to
secure their materialistic lifestyle and fears.
Fanatical “spiritualists” put their trust in the
Unseen, but also fail to make proper provision for daily and future planning.
They live for the day, but their physical, mental, social, familial and
professional selves suffer. Their “trust” in the unseen, without due
preparation and planning for the worldly existence, is just an escape from
responsibilities. Their lives are often also riddled with financial, familial,
social and professional problems. They spend most of their time putting out
fires, having less time to live.
Sincere humans strike a middle road between material
and spiritual needs. They do not focus on wants. They allow their spiritual
insights to guide their material needs and use part of their material gains to
support others. They are realistic. They
tie their camel and then put their trust in the Unseen. They do not shirk
responsibilities, in fact they thrive on it, because of their faith in the
Unseen. They know they are not angels nor animals, so they do not expect the
impossible and neither do they allow themselves to be trapped by earthly greed.
They are the intelligent ones. They leave legacies in their past, live in the
moment (through appreciation), and plan for the worldly and other worldly
realities. They are the truly free ones, because they have no fears and nor do
they grieve about losses. They are secure in the thought that from God
everything comes and everything must return to Him. They do not worry, because
they have a Strong Handhold – Trust in God while following His Guidance.
Through this they aim for eternal success.
Source: Article by M.F.Arnold September 2014
(part of Grade 12 English Paper Sept Prelim Exam: ICRA Comprehensive School)
Monday, September 8, 2014
Development of Self
786
ICRA Comprehensive School: Life
Orientation (6-12) :Development of The Self
1. Mankind
has been Divinely programmed to seek happiness and peace through asking the
questions:” Who am I, What must I do and Where am I going?”.
2. This
challenges man to use his/her intellect to make informed decisions.
3.
Informed decisions are made after reflecting on what influences are around us
(signs/symbols/aa-yaat)
4. The
Holy Qur’an reminds us of all good signs and answers these questions (in no.1
above) clearly.
5. We are
creations of Allah (SWT), who must adore(deeply love and serve) Him (‘i-baa-da)
to reach back to Him in Heaven, where we originally were created and stayed for a long time, before our
Earthly existence.
6. This
journey/path (Ta-ree-qah) is the effort (A-mal) of developing the Self from the
Naf-sul-am-maa-ra (lower/base/material Self), through the Naf-sul-low-waa-ma
(the Questioning/ intellectual self) to the Nuf-sul-moet-ma-in-na ( the Self at
Peace and Onenness with Allah (SWT) – The Successful Self)
7. To
make our task of self-discovery and success easy, Allah (SWT) cleansed prophets
(‘AS) to receive His Sent Guidance guided them to deliver it to each
individual, in every nation and tribe.
8.
Everyone thus has an equal chance to succeed, according to his or her
circumstances, opportunities and awareness of nearness to Allah (SWT)
9. To
attain nearness to Allah (SWT) we Remember and Praise Him (Thikr), due to our
Gratefulness to Him.
10.In
Thikr, we use our thought, breath and sound
(unseen elements), elements of Spirit (Ruugh) that Allah (SWT) Blew into us
(through the first human being, the clay Nabie Adam ‘AS), to stimulate our Naf-sul-mut-ma-in-na
to become active.
11. The
clay-self (the nuf-sul-am-maa-ra) naturally draws us to the love for itself ,
the earthly/ material things (gold, food, jewelry , cars, sex/ procreation,
self-glory) which all have short-lived(limited) happiness and which tires the body and mind,
if we become obsessed with it.
12. The
Prophet Mughammad (SAW) was Guided by Allah (SWT), through the Sent Book, The
Holy Qur’an, to show people that it is humanly possible to attain divine
strengths, power and wisdom and achieve nearness to Allah SWT and receive absolute
happiness and success, if one has constant Taq-wa (Awareness of Allah SWT).
13. The
Qur’an contains the Sha-ree-‘a ( The Code for Success – personally and for nations
and tribes) which gives mankind the shortest method of attaining fearlessness,
strength, happiness and success.
14. The
Sha-ree-‘a is a water-hole/ code that constantly refreshes our bodies,
intentions, thoughts and actions
15. When the
Naf-sul-am-maa-ra (lower/ desirous/ earthly/material Self) is placed under the advice
(hi-daa-yah) of the Sha-ree-‘ah, then the person reaches a balance between
heavenly and earthly matters – this is ‘ILM –Distinguished Awareness)
16.
Intellect (‘Aqal) is the active use of the Naf-sul-low-waa-ma to reach lasting
happiness in the Presence of Allah (SWT) – restraining/controlling the lower-self (‘Aqal) with regular
‘i-baa-dah (devotions:Solaah,Fasting,)
17. When
the person has focused his/her full attention and love towards Allah SWT, while
he/she does good deeds, then he/she is a Muslim (one who feels Safe and Sound
in the Hands of Allah SWT)
18. The
Muslim, who continuously shows Thankfulness and Love for Allah SWT, through
good work, becomes a Friend of Allah (SWT) - Aw-li-yaa ( those whose wishes come true because Allah
SWT Loves them).
19. When
the person allows his/her Naf-sul-am-maa-rah to over-power him/her, then he/she
loses the inner Light (Nuur), Happiness and Peace of connection with the Divine
Spirit (Rugh), and the body (Jism) and Soul (Nafs) become dark, tired and
depressed, due to ungratefulness (Kufr) towards Allah SWT.
20. When
the person’s efforts are towards the Naf-sul-mut-ma-in-na, his/her body, mind
and soul are under the command of the Ruugh (Divine Spirit) and the body and
soul then have Light (Nuur), Ghikma (Wisdom) and motivational energy that drive
him/her towards lasting happiness, contentment and peace (Islam), which the
Self really yearns for.
21. The
development of the Self is the journey towards love and service to Allah SWT
through the control of the lower self, to attain the Higher-Self in order to receive
unending Baraka (Blessings) from Allah SWT.
22. The
greatest Blessing from Allah SWT is the feeling of total entrustment
(Ta-wak-kul) of all matters in the Hands and Allah (SWT), thus feeling
confident and satisfied that all is well and there is nothing to worry or stress about, after we
have done the good work.
23. The
Naf-sul-mut-ma-in-na’s effect on the self is a feeling of divine inner strength
and to have no fears nor to grieve about any loses – this state is true Freedom
– total submission to the Guidance of Allah SWT
- because with this state is the Knowledge that everything comes from
Allah SWT and everything must go back to Allah SWT –in-naa lil-laa-hi wa in-na
i-lay-hi raa-ji-‘uun. We hear His Guidance and we obey Him, because we know He
Speaks the Truth – Sa-da-qal-laa-hul-‘a-theem.................and Allah, The
Exalted, Knows Best.
Al-gham-du
lil-laa-hi Rob-bil-‘Aa-la-meen (Praise be to Allah, The Sustainer/Lord of the
all universes)
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