Issues Facing Muslim Ummah and Our Young Generation


http://youtu.be/OsO6YrZZL6I

This is a Dunya TV presentation “Peyam-E-Subh” with Aniq Ahmed. The talk is on the delicate matter of the reasons and the issues behind the decline of the Muslims or the Ummah.

Some very interesting points were raised in the discussions. I think it would make an interesting watch.
Safwaan Akram, Adnan Rafiq, Imran Daultana & Zehra Imam join Aneeq Ahmed to discuss Problems of Muslim Ummah & Our Young Generation .. London Special

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About Imran Aqueel Daultana

Resume for more details http://imranaqueeldaultana.wordpress.com/2011/05/17/about-myself/ Name: Imran Aqueel Daultana • Date of Birth:1973 • Age: 37 years • Place of birth: Stoke-on-Trent U.K. • Nationality: British/Pakistani • Education: o M.B.A. (International Business) Ashcroft Business School Cambridge U.K. 2008 o M.B.A. (Marketing) Canadian Institute Of Management Sciences Lahore Pakistan 1996 o B.A. Government College Of Lahore, Pakistan 1995 o O-Level & A Level Aitchison College Lahore 1978-1991 • Courses: Cambridge University (Institute of continuing education) o Science Courses – Innovation and Discovery 2010 o Introduction to Social Psychology 2010 o History and Music Courses 2010 o Extreme Astrophysics 2010 o Material Science, Energy generation and Sustainability 2010 o International Politics in the Global Age 2000 Cambridge Internal Examinations - Teacher training courses o Mathematics O-level March 2002 o Pakistan Studies (environment) O-level April 2002 o Pakistan Studies (History) O-level March 2002 o Religious Studies O-level o Urdu O-level o Young English language Learner Training Courses February 2001 o Law GCE A Level March 2001 Home Learning College UK o Web Design Course Adobe Dream weaver CS3 2010 o Hospitality Course 2011 Freedom Gate Pakistan (Fredrick Naumann Foundation Germany) o Workshop on Political Communication in I.T. Age 2010 o Local Government systems – A preview 2011 Other Courses o B.E.T.S. Teachers Training Course November 1999 o Intel Computer Teacher Training Course 2003 o P.I.T.A.C. courses on export and business development August 1995 o Lahore Chamber of commerce and industry lectures and courses on future of business sector in Pakistan April 1999 o Construction Classes Conducted by Build Force Corporation 1999 Cambridge Regional College o DIY-Change it yourself course Plastering, laying cutting ceramic tiles, and wood joints June 2008 o DIY-Brickwork 2007 o DIY-Plastering 2008 o DIY-Health and safety 2008 • Affiliations, & Memberships: o Fellow of Chartered Management Institute UK o Member of Association of Certified I.T. Professionals UK o Member Chamber Of Commerce Lahore, Pakistan o President Health and Education Development Organization o President Vehari Education and Health Association o Chairman Chamber of Commerce Vehari, Pakistan o Proposed President of Muslim League (N) Vehari, Pakistan • Work Experience: o Vice Chairman Maisonette Group (International) (to date) • Maisonette UK (Ltd.) • Maisonette Luxury apartments Lahore • Maisonette Luxury Apartments Murree%0
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One Response to Issues Facing Muslim Ummah and Our Young Generation

  1. mabbaskhan says:

    When ever you ll try to make your religion based nations you ll get extremist nothing else. So Islam or any religion is your personal believe don’t ever try to make it your origin or colonize it on the bases of religion it divides the origion. If you ll do this kind of practice you ll go towards disaster. Never inject religion into origin the result will be extremist which don’t belong to any religious school of thought they have their own criminal school of thought which don’t belong to any religion

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