ASAK
 
The system of competition, evaluation, sending letters, interviews, sending 
call letters, even after 2% selections there is continuous process of torturing 
muslims, is under control of anti muslim lobby (indirectly in the hands of 
antichrist group). I am also a victim of this system. My interview letter was 
not sent to me from NHPC. My uncle is a peer (wali Allah). He told me go and 
ask for your letter. I went and collected the same.
 
Be alart from all sides from the system of antichrist. You should learn and 
recite daily surah kahaf to protect yourself from antichrist
 
ASAK


From: Razi Raziuddin <raz...@hotmail.com>
Subject: [AligarhNetwork] Why We Fail and What Is Missing
To: "The Aligarh Forum The Aligarh Forum" <thealigarhfo...@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: aligarhnetw...@yahoogroups.com, thegoodindi...@yahoogroups.com, 
worldofal...@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, 28 March, 2010, 6:54 PM


  



"The real issue which comes on the first thought in my mind that quench for 
advancement is somewhere missing. Everybody is satisfied what they do…….The 
moment you are satisfied you are dead. Zeal for being competitive is somewhere 
lost. The moment zeal for continuous improvement is lost any institution or a 
community is heading towards a downfall....Mohammad Ibraheem"


ASAK all,

AMU scenario is reflective of Indian Muslims scenario; zeal for excellence, 
compatibility, and competition is missing from the community and reflectively 
from AMU.

All higher institutions of learning are supposed to conduct teaching as well as 
research at the same time. That is what university's role is; teach students, 
establish research environment, create conducive atmosphere for competitve 
tests and competitions, guide and counsel the student and staff.

In India, in spite of many adversities and constraints, many high grade 
institutions in the North, South, and Western India have been engaged in such 
activities. Most of them are less resourced than AMU, as AMU is the biggest 
budgeted university of India. But this AMU is not as much active and/or 
productive as these few other institutions, in terms of;

a. number of successful students in national competitions (IAS, IITs, others)
b. number of projects/grants funded by central and provincial governments, 
private sources
c. number of research papers, books published in sciences and other subjects
d. number of national, international conferences, seminars and meetings 
organized, quality academicians invited, visited, etc

All these lead to one reasonable genuine question; why AMU fails to show this 
level of success and dynamism?

The most scientific and reasonable answer would be; because AMU lacks the drive 
to do all these, and it lacks the drive 
because its leadership (a collective body of VC administration, academic 
council, executive bodies etc) fails to establish
and implement a clear agenda of specific "Aims & Objectives". 

Obviously when one does not establish a certain clear defined goal(s), it is 
but natural to put the onus of failure on something
else.

Whether AMU and/or Indian Muslims, both, show the same symptomatic trends of 
their in-actions exactly in the same fashion;
the reasons of their failures and fault-lines are not within them, but 
somewhere else.

And, unless until this mindset and psyche makes a serious shift, and replaces 
with a honest and pragmatic one, we are not
going to see much change.

A CHANGE OF DISCOURSE, DIRECTION AND WILLINGNESS IS A LONG OVER DUE IN US. WE 
MUST BECOME OUR OWN CATALYST.

khud aap apni shamaa bun, 
parwana bun, seemaab bun,
girdaab bun, parwaaz bun,
aghaaz bun, anjaam bun,
sailaab bun, patwaar bun!
rokaa hjai kis-ney tum-ko?
too toofaan bun, insaan bun!!

Thanks and regards.

wa-as-salam,

Razi




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