SHOULD WE NOT PONDER OVER IT?

(sarwar, lahore)

In old times people lived in the "Age of Ignorance." It was mainly because most of them were illiterate and ruled by tyrant monarches, kings or tribal heads. Both the the rulers and the ruled suffered from many personal or collective drawbacks /character failings. This made the general living conditions miserable. The humanity passed through the “Dark Age” with no chance to improve.
 
Surprisingly the Modern man with high rate of literacy, busy in gaining accurate information about celestial bodies in the space, and planning to inhibit the other plannets, enjoying the benefits of Democracy, and claiming to be Protector of Human Rights, has started claiming to be enlightened, modern, civilized, well educated and well mannered. But “Self praise is no recommendation.” An unbiased and impartial judgement will prove that we, living in the modern era, are actually passing through the “Modern Age of Ignorance.”

The enlightened, as we claim, are really illiterate. We lack wisdom and ability to analyse/rationalise things. An analytical mind remains worried on seeing the degree of dishonesty, mistrust, corruption, lack of responsibility, race for accumulation of authority, wealth and resources even through unjustifiable means, inefficiency, fraud, adulteration, injustice, exploitation, emancipation of the fellow beings through all possible means including bloody wars killing millions of fellow being in the modern era of advancement of which we are so proud of, and negative character trends so rampant in the societies of the modern time. The Modern man has made miraculous advancements in all the fields: warheads, weaponary, means of delivery and methods of enhancing colatoral damage.

Look at the Defence budget of advanced countries viz a viz amounts spent in social sector and development of Human Character in the real sense. Have we realized that the collective resources of mankind must be spent for the betterment of mankind? Have we, as individuals or as a nation, shun our beastic sense of over powering other individuals or nations through possible means including threats, coercion, or even Naked aggression against the meak and poor nations/individuals? “Are you with us? If not you will be pushed to the Stone Age.” Was this message given by a monarch or a tribal head of 5th or 6th Century i.e. “Age of Ignorance.” Has the Rule of Jungle been buried for ever by the modern civilized man of our time? If so, is there any justification of fleet of war ships, innumerable war planes, stockpiles of ballistic missiles, heaps of weapons of mass destruction/nukes and huge standing armies? All these amply prove that we are living in the “Modern Age of Ignorance.”

This pathetic dilemna is mainly because of the power hungry, narrow-minded, insincere politicians, pseudo thinkers and the shortsighted teachers who could not give proper guideline to mankind. We need “Men of Character” and the institutions where such men are groomed. Leaving aside the first two categories, i.e. politicians and pseudo thinkers, my focus is the third category i.e. the teachers first. Their main concern is only attainment of degrees, good grades and positions for their students in the concerned examination. They never lay stress on development of mental and thinking capabilities and character building of their students; so importnt for a nation/mankind. With a new trend in the approach of parents to send their son/daughter to a school at the age of 4 or even before that, the whole responsibility of character buiding is shifted from parents to the the school administration / teachers their son / daughter is admitted to. The parents do not owe any responsibility regarding Character building of their son/daughter. But it is irony that the educational institutions, with the passage of time have totally absolved them of this responsibility and are only worried about the academic aspect of the education.

Has any Educational Institution ever claimed that it produces men of character? They only boast of their academic achievements and the same are displayed in their yearly reports or advertisements attracting new admission. This amply proves that in the absence of any proper policy, guidance, stress and supervision by the Policy makers nothing is being done for character building of the students. Hence the teachers and owners of Educational Institutions took it for granted that “Character building” fell out of the perview of Educational Institutions, and the same was the responsibility of some other institution; no one knows where does it exist. Alas! What a dangerous drift in our thinkig.

The religious clergy, through Masjid and Madrassa used to provide some religious education to our children (So important to mold them into a useful human being) at early stage. The role of the Clergy, over the years has diminished to a great extent for obvious reasons. More over under the changed circumstances, the clergy, in stead of modifying their modus operandi, as usual, lay more stress on naration of old stories and less on practical implementation of the Commandments of Allah (S.W.T) given in the Holy Quran relating to character buildings of individuals and establishment of a community free of social ills. They are unaware of the fact that trend of the youth and students to offer prayers in Mosques and join the Juma Congregations, is showing a serious downward trend.

There can be many reasons and factors for decreasing interest in observance of religious obligations. But the most important is non availibility of time and facilities. Leaving aside the other days of the week, the timings in educational institutions have been extended purposely on Fridays so that the students are unable to reach home, make necessary preparation and reach Masjid in time to listen to the Sermons of the Khateeb. Thus these students are deprived of the weekly motivation talk. The closure of educational institutions by 30 minutes earlier than the prevalent timings on Fridays and delaying the prayer time by 15 minutes will enable all the students to reach Masjids in time and thus benefit from the weekly sermon of the Khateeb. Can we do something in this direction?

It is due to various attractive packages offered by the Mobile Phone companies, and other facilities on internet, and electronic devices, the people of all ages in general and the youth in particular are losing the maximum. Free packages at mid night or around have done the maximum damage to the students. The youth especially the students remain busy in chit-chat with their friends for extended hours and thus devote very less time to their studies. Lack of proper rest and late sleep at night has alarming negative effects on their health. “A healthy mind in a healty body” is losing sight of the teachers and the taught. (There is a need that a proper study should be carried out to ascertain the ill effects of the use of such devices on our health. A team of patriot expert doctors and psychiatrists should take the lead). Another serious development; the youth, invariably, are unable to get up in the morning, and offer Namaz-i- Fajr in the mosques. Thus they deprive themselves of the Divine Blessing showered by Allah Almighty on Namazis coming for Namaz-i-Fajar. Moreover they negate the old maxim “Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, weathly and wise.” They don not benefit from the daily short sermon of the Imam, delivered after the prayer. There is none to compensate for this loss.

Because of late sleep at night the students are inattentive during lectures. Many of them suffer from dozing phenomenae in the class rooms. They lose their retention power hence shallow level of knowledge and poor performance during studies. But the realization of the poor performance comes at a very late stage. Thus every student is after some short cut whereby he can get good result in examinations and save himself from the embarrasment. This is how “Booty Mafia” comes in to play. This has bred another shocking phenomenae: the students have degrees in their hands but the same are not backed up by the requisite level of knowledge.

The increased and indiscriminate use of electric devices have germinated many other serious ills our youth, in particular, is becoming vulnerable to. All those concerned about the pathetic dilemma the nation is passing through, have to deliberate on ways and means to get out of the critical situation!! It is already too late!!
 

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