Spiritual development: To build a strong relationship with our Creator, to love Him and His messenger so that we may attain His love conduct all of our actions in alignment with the requirements of Allah so that we seek assistance in Him, seek refuge in Him, and call Him in our supplication for all of our needs.
Psycho-emotional development: To build a foundation of strong akhlaaq – unyielding in their standard – so to face any situation at any time with strength and resolve. This development is further about building a higher aspiration, where students are inspired and motivated by great leaders, without succumbing to the influences of the weak.
Financial development: Just like Rasoolullah took responsibility at the age of 8 by becoming a shepherd the objective here is to build a sound knowledge base in finances and to develop strength in that field so that our future leaders are of those who take responsibility and in that responsibility is the social responsibility of giving charity.
Social development: to spread salam and feed the people. To listen, understand, and empathize others to help them and influence them in the best possible manners. To inspire youth to create a society that is ethically and culturally coordinated.
Professional development: to inspire students to calibrate their dreams. To assist the youth to plot, decide and develop a precise direction in their lives. With a clear direction, motivation in the education part becomes easy, and hard work becomes a standard. Brave artists (leaders) passionate about their causes are willing to go through discomfort to accomplish something great.
Familial development: Isolating and inspiring a strong family life and to use family as moral support and reliance, all the while serving and returning back to the family. Our parents, siblings and family members have their rights. Our mother is so honourable that anyone that is associated with her is also honourable.
Excellence in ingenuity: Indeed, Allah has prescribed excellence in everything, and we should strive and help our young leaders to strive to be of the muhsineen. We hope to take excellence beyond mere consideration to ingenious thinking to coordinated actions.
Physical development: Just like Salman Al-Farsi said to his brother, “your body has a right on you,” the objective here is to give our body rights by making it strong.
Rasoolullah (peace and blessings be upon him) has said, in a hadeeth preserved in Saheeh Muslim, “The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allaah than the weak believer, while there is good in both.”
