History has witnessed that the role of the youth and their responsibilities have been Muslim in every era, the youth also played a major role in the rise of the call of Islam, the army that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) prepared in the last days of his life. In spite of Jalil-ul-Qadr, in the presence of the Companions, including Abu Bakr and Umar, the then barely eighteen-year-old Hazrat Osama bin Zayd, may Allah be pleased with him, was entrusted with the leadership.
Allama Iqbal, the poet of the Middle East, had the sense and understanding of the importance of the youth, so he wrote a large part of his poetry about the youth.
I love those youngsters
On the stars they put the rod
In the Qur'an, Allah Ta'ala mentions His four enemies, the Jews, the Christians, the hypocrites, and the polytheists - these enemies of La ilaha illallah have not been oblivious to their work in any period of history, but in the present century they are particularly There is a clear evidence of the enmity of the Muslim Ummah, especially the youth, in such a time of temptation and turmoil, some responsibilities are imposed on them -
1- In which the first responsibility is imposed, in order to propagate the call to religion and suppress the enemies of Islam, one has to adapt oneself to the mood and color of the prophetic movements, patience and perseverance, maturity of faith, wisdom and wisdom, Possessing qualities like commitment to high morals and good behavior etc
2- Enjoining what is good and not what is evil: which is one of the characteristics of this Ummah, it is a very great and honorable duty, Allah Almighty says, "You are a good nation that you have given to people to command knowledge and refrain from evil." Kar-i » In another place Irshad He says: "And let there be among you a nation that calls to the good and commands the known and refrains from the evil."
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