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Thoughts for the Young Minds
Asif Jalal  

GMP ID: 25886
ISBN: 8188869295
Publisher:Global Media Publications
Book Format: Paperback
Edition: 1st
No. of Volumes: 1
Language: English
Physical Description: 6+206 pages
Year of Publication: 2009
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Thoughts for the Young Minds is an inspirational book for young and growing up Muslim youth who at times are faced with several puzzling questions. Muslim youths get demoralized while thinking about their future while studying in colleges and universities in India. They think and there are people who make them believe that they don’t have any future and that their hard work during college days will not bear fruits. But they are mistaken. Hard work pays in India as much as anywhere else. Asif in his preface says, “I do not claim originality of ideas and the arguments presented here. I just thought to gather the material which is inspiring for the teenagers like you and which may help you anchor your life in pursuit of meaning and career. Like any teen I suffered from many problems and complexes during my student days; the issues ranging from religion to career choice bothered me but really I had no answers to them. I did not know how to deal with them. Nor was anybody around me to guide”. He goes on to say, “I tell you the nature of the issues which afflicted me. People told me that Muslims did not get government jobs. I thought why I should study when I will not get advantage of my hard work. Sometimes I read statement of a political leader in the leading national newspaper that Muslims were anti-national. Then the whole day, with a humiliated spirit I wondered where was India of high ideals and noble endeavours. In the hostel, sometimes, the situation worsened and one group of students shouted at one another, ‘Agents of Pakistan, get lost.’ When I was taking interview for the civil services exam, the World Trade Centre was attacked and the feeling all around was really hostile to the Muslims”. “The religion as presented by the Muslim religious scholars and practitioners prescribed so many dos and don’t that I wondered where I did stand. They created a guilt feeling in my unconscious mind that I was not an ideal Muslim; and most of the time I discussed and debated the religious issues to find answers instead of concentrating on my studies. The concept of destiny as believed by people imprisoned my spirit and energy. Still I believe it is a poison to the mind of the youths, it shackles and suppresses our genius and creative freedom. When the youths of the country were taking professional qualifications, I was taking simple arts and liberal education and I always remained worried whether I will ever get a job in the market” adds he. He says, “The things I am going to share with you changed me and my course of life. I tell you where I did find them. I came across them in the great books of the world, in the face of frightful circumstance, in the classroom discussions, national dailies, passionate debates on the walls of the red-bricked hostel, and in the empty spaces of my mind”. “These ideas made me burn every moment; they made me negotiate with sufferings, rejection, criticism and hopelessness; they kept me all the time in the state of, what Mohammad Iqbal call, talatum, a state of perpetual restlessness. They made me realize that my spirit is more powerful and more important than the circumstances of my life; if they do not favour me I should fight them; if they are mammoth I should not fear them; even if they are adverse still I can deal with them. They made me see that ‘Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain- and most of the fools do.’ Therefore I should not bother for what the critics say, I should strive, seek, find and not yield. I realized this world is mine, I can change it, I can transform it” adds Asif Jalal. This book is an attempt at sharing those powerful thoughts with you. I believe if I open the following pages of ideas with you, if you too know them, they will carve out of you the finest piece of human being. The goods of this world will be at your feet, you will be a hero.
MIND AND FAITH 1. We Can Shape Our Destiny, 2. Prayer Works, Try It 3. Touching The Essence Five Times 07 4. Prophet’s Last Sermon 5. Power of Silence 6. There Is A Way 7. Islamic Philosophy: The Quran 8. Islamic Philosophy: The Mutazilites 9. Islamic Philosophy: Falsafa School 10. Islamic Philosophy: The Asharites 11. Islamic Philosophy: Imam Ghazali STUDY AND GROWTH 12. Write Your Way To Success 13. Method of productive Learning 14. Inside The Examination Hall SEX AND LIFE 15. Is Romantic Love Worth It 16. Don’t Ask Me for That Love Again 17. Indulgence or Restraint SOCIETY AND CULTURE 18. The Jewish Tradition 19. The Culture of Poverty 20. Ten Core Muslim Values 21. Why Rationality Ceased To Count 22. For Our Respected Sisters STRATEGY AND TECHNIQUES 23. Ten Islamic Principles Of Success 24. Be Creative, Be Extraordinary 25. Lincoln's Letter To His Son's Teacher 26. Catch Those Fleeting Moments 27. The Desire To Excel 28. Sharpen Your Brain Power 29. Fuel Your Muscle with Energy 30. Why You Are Not A Leader? 31. The Joy of Work 32. Escape from Poverty 33. Never Give Up 34. The Secret of Expert Mind 35. The Power of Will 36. Thinking Exercise EXPERIENCE AND ENCOUNTER 37. Growing as a Muslim 38. Living As A Minority 39. Are We Discriminated? PERSONALITIES 40. APJ Abdul Kalam 41. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Asif Jalal
Asif Jalal is an IPS officer posted in Himachal Pradesh. He is a prolific writer and regularly contributes for several newspapers and portals. He recently contributed a chapter in Whispering Deodara: Writings from Shimla Hills (Rupa, 2009)

Current Reviews: 4
by HUMA MASOOD Date Added: Wednesday 17 June, 2009
“Give me a spark.. or nature’s fire… that kind of learning ….I desire”. Bravo! What a book to have arrived which comes sincerely from the authour’s soul and not a spoiler of the symmetry of shelves. In brief one could only say that there are books and there are few meaningful books like “Thoughts for the young mind” by Asif Jalal. However, I have only read the short preface shared by you. But, being a muslim minority and also involved closely with these issues I find the book to have arrived at a right time and requires to be a forced reading material for the young muslim minds. I would place it as a strong contender for the top slot. The book appears to and is well researched and anecdotal. I intend to underscore that it is not a book to be tossed aside lightly – Huma Masood (Dr), Programme officer (Education),UNESCO..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

by HUMA MASOOD Date Added: Wednesday 17 June, 2009
“Give me a spark.. or nature’s fire… that kind of learning ….I desire”. Bravo! What a book to have arrived which comes sincerely from the authour’s soul and not a spoiler of the symmetry of shelves. In brief one could only say that there are books and there are few meaningful books like “Thoughts for the young mind” by Asif Jalal. However, I have only read the short preface shared by you. But, being a muslim minority and also involved closely with these issues I find the book to have arrived at a right time and requires to be a forced reading material for the young muslim minds. I would place it as a strong contender for the top slot. The book appears to and is well researched and anecdotal. I intend to underscore that it is not a book to be tossed aside lightly – Ms. Huma Masood (Dr), Programme officer (Education) UNESCO..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

by Faheem Khan Date Added: Saturday 02 May, 2009
Great piece of work, I am sure it will help many young muslims to com eout of ' i have no future' in india attitude...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

by Faheem Khan Date Added: Saturday 02 May, 2009
Great piece of work by asif !!!!! I am sure it will help many young muslims to come out of the ' i have no future in india' attitude...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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