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Friday, December 24, 2010
ILIA Offers Easy Installment Payment Methods
Alhamedellah, Effective 12/24/2010, ILIA will offer an easy installment payment method to alleviate some of the economic challenges that is impacting our communities.
To register for a program and pay by installments, students must pay by credit card and register online for at least 50% of the payment using code INST50, and then complete the easy installment form, available at http://www.islamicleadership.org/resources/forms/ and email it to ILIA at finance@islamicleadership.org
To register for a program and pay by installments, students must pay by credit card and register online for at least 50% of the payment using code INST50, and then complete the easy installment form, available at http://www.islamicleadership.org/resources/forms/ and email it to ILIA at finance@islamicleadership.org
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Avalanche: Courage the Door to Dawaa
“Courage: The Door to Da’wah”
December 30, 2010
Girls Ages 7 +
Not only will you or your child enjoy snow tubing, but also you will be exposed to several key concepts related to courage. Based on the Quran and practice of the Prophet, this outreach event provides an opportunity to develop in the deen and put it into practice.
Activities:
Snow Tubing, Group Discussions, plus more
Location:
Whitetails Resort, PA
Fees: Click Here
As listed about per person. Includes snacks, lunch, and dinner
Times:
8:00 am buses depart from
- Dar Al-Taqwa, Columbia, Maryland
- Dar us-Salaam, College Park, Maryland
Other Details
Our ratio is 1 chaperon per 5 kids, the program is developed by professionals educated and trained in leadership. Chaperons have experience in youth programs, and have conducted programs at area Masjids for several years including trips and other off-site programs. For the girls program, all chaperons are sisters, except for two adult brothers whose functions are security and logistical support. All activities are conducted by college age trained female chaperons. ILIA serves only halal and healthy food, no junk food/snacks are served.
About ILIA
The beloved Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) said in one hadith “All of you are shepherds, and each of you is responsible of his or her flock”.
The Islamic Leadership Institute of America is based on this advice of the Prophet. Our youth programs instill leadership skills and traits into the participants. We believe that the youth are not only the leaders of the future, but also of the present. Self-leadership is built at the young age.
Don’t miss this great opportunity for your child to join the “Courage: The Door To Da’wah”, where your child will gain insights into a key attribute of leadership in a youthful way.
For more information about the Islamic Leadership Institute of America, please email us at info@islamicleadership.org
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Youth Programs
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Youth Project Management 101
Saturday Jan. 1st 2011
Boys / Girls Ages 12 – 18
Who: Brothers and Sisters ages 12 – 18
When: Project Management Workshop, Jan. 1, 2011
Competition Date TBD inshaa Allah
Where: Workshop: Northern Virginia
Nur Center 3431-F Carlin Springs Road, Falls Church, Virginia 22041
*Competition: (Masjid in the DC area – TBD soon inshaa Allah )
What: Seven hours of training, begins with a continental breakfast, and includes quizzes, project problems, mock project plan development, team activities, project management training materials, lunch and improved networking with other youth across the region. Participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
Fees: Workshop Early Bird $45 each (Competition additional $25, paid later at time of competition registration).
Financial Aid available – Simply complete our financial aid form http://www.islamicleadership.org and email to finance@islamicleadership.org to receive a discount code for registration.
Register NOW - Prices go up after 12/24/2010 - Register here - http://nurypm.eventbrite.com/
About ILIA
The beloved Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) said in one hadith "All of you are shepherds, and each of you is responsible for his flock".
The Islamic Leadership Institute of America is based on this advice of the Prophet. Our youth programs are designed to instill leadership skills and traits into the participants. We believe that the youth are not only the leaders of the future, but also of the present. Self-leadership qualities are developed at a young age.
Don't miss this great opportunity for your child to join the "Youth Project Management 101 Workshop", where your child will gain insights into key attributes of leadership in a youthful way.
Our programs are developed to ensure the youth retain concepts they learn and enjoy the experience.
For more information about the Islamic Leadership Institute of America email us at info@islamicleadership.org
ILIA services are open to all students. ILIA prohibits discrimination against any member of the Islamic Leadership Institute of America community on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability, or status as a veteran. ILIA will conduct its programs, services and activities consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and orders.
Boys / Girls Ages 12 – 18
This program is offered to youth who wish to develop project management and leadership skills. It is a mix of presentation, team activities, project development assignments, off-site projects with area Islamic institutions inshaa Allah .
ILIA is training youth on principles of project management on Saturday January 1 2011, participants in the program will have the opportunity to join a team of youth who will act as project managers assisting a Muslim social service, religious or educational organization with planning and managing small projects. Its a great opportunity to learn, give back for the sake of Allah (SWT) and to get community service credit. Teams which work in a community service project, will enter the Greater Washington DC Region Project Planning Competition.
When: Project Management Workshop, Jan. 1, 2011
Competition Date TBD inshaa Allah
Where: Workshop: Northern Virginia
Nur Center 3431-F Carlin Springs Road, Falls Church, Virginia 22041
*Competition: (Masjid in the DC area – TBD soon inshaa Allah )
What: Seven hours of training, begins with a continental breakfast, and includes quizzes, project problems, mock project plan development, team activities, project management training materials, lunch and improved networking with other youth across the region. Participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
Fees: Workshop Early Bird $45 each (Competition additional $25, paid later at time of competition registration).
Financial Aid available – Simply complete our financial aid form http://www.islamicleadership.org and email to finance@islamicleadership.org to receive a discount code for registration.
Register NOW - Prices go up after 12/24/2010 - Register here - http://nurypm.eventbrite.com/
About ILIA
The beloved Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) said in one hadith "All of you are shepherds, and each of you is responsible for his flock".
The Islamic Leadership Institute of America is based on this advice of the Prophet. Our youth programs are designed to instill leadership skills and traits into the participants. We believe that the youth are not only the leaders of the future, but also of the present. Self-leadership qualities are developed at a young age.
Don't miss this great opportunity for your child to join the "Youth Project Management 101 Workshop", where your child will gain insights into key attributes of leadership in a youthful way.
Our programs are developed to ensure the youth retain concepts they learn and enjoy the experience.
For more information about the Islamic Leadership Institute of America email us at info@islamicleadership.org
ILIA services are open to all students. ILIA prohibits discrimination against any member of the Islamic Leadership Institute of America community on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability, or status as a veteran. ILIA will conduct its programs, services and activities consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and orders.
Two Shadowing Internship Seats Available for High Schoolers
Alhamedellah ILIA has two leadership shadowing opportunities for high school students grades 10-12 for 8 weeks starting Dec 10th. Leadership shadowing shall allow the student to learn various leadership skills and styles by accompanying ILIA's leaders on various assignments. Allah (SWT) commanded Musa (pbuh) to go and shadow Al-Khidr to learn from him various traits, specifically the leadership trait of patience. It is encouraged that all young people attend a shadowing program at some point of their life to gain diverse perspectives of work, life and the application of concepts of our deen into practice.
Job shadowing is a ILIA-supervised career exploration activity. Students "shadow” ILIA's leaders as they perform activities and responsibilities. Job shadows are designed to be short term. Leadership shadows emphasize observing the leader in various situations, and occasionally assist with simple assignments. The leadership shadow provides the student a meaningful introduction to the world and provides a context for understanding the relationship and interaction between the academics taught, Islamic values and principles and the society in a leadership context.
Upcoming Shadowing Opportunities:
Eligibility Requirements:
1. Student must be enrolled in a school or home schooled at one of the grades level of 10 through 12 at time of application.
2. Student must complete a short online application at http://iliajobs.blogspot.com/
3. Student must be able to take time off of school on Fridays between 12:30 and 2:30 to attend jummah prayers (brothers only)
4. Student must be able to devote 2-4 hrs a week for 8 weeks to shadow ILIA leaders.
5. Students need to have a GPA of at least 2.5 or higher
6. Parental consent for student to attend the program and participate in ILIA activities on-site and off-site.
Selection Criteria:
1. Only two students shall be selected.
2. Students with best responses to "Motivation and Interest" and "Learning Objectives" shall be selected.
3. Students who are able to secure transportation to ILIA's office at internship/shadowing hours, or go to school / live within 5 miles of ILIA's office.
Successful Completion Requirements:
Tips for Successful Shadowing
For more details visit ILIA's website at http://www.islamicleadership.org
Job shadowing is a ILIA-supervised career exploration activity. Students "shadow” ILIA's leaders as they perform activities and responsibilities. Job shadows are designed to be short term. Leadership shadows emphasize observing the leader in various situations, and occasionally assist with simple assignments. The leadership shadow provides the student a meaningful introduction to the world and provides a context for understanding the relationship and interaction between the academics taught, Islamic values and principles and the society in a leadership context.
Upcoming Shadowing Opportunities:
- Friday Dec 10th - Sunday Jan 30th (Brothers) - Shadow Br. Ayman Nassar; Deadline for application Wed 12/8/10
- (Sisters) Detail Coming Soon
Eligibility Requirements:
1. Student must be enrolled in a school or home schooled at one of the grades level of 10 through 12 at time of application.
2. Student must complete a short online application at http://iliajobs.blogspot.com/
3. Student must be able to take time off of school on Fridays between 12:30 and 2:30 to attend jummah prayers (brothers only)
4. Student must be able to devote 2-4 hrs a week for 8 weeks to shadow ILIA leaders.
5. Students need to have a GPA of at least 2.5 or higher
6. Parental consent for student to attend the program and participate in ILIA activities on-site and off-site.
Selection Criteria:
1. Only two students shall be selected.
2. Students with best responses to "Motivation and Interest" and "Learning Objectives" shall be selected.
3. Students who are able to secure transportation to ILIA's office at internship/shadowing hours, or go to school / live within 5 miles of ILIA's office.
Successful Completion Requirements:
- Students will be required to participate at least 2 hrs a week, and a minimum of 20 hrs over the 8 weeks.
- Students shall be assessed on commitment, quality of notes taken, demonstration of application of concepts learned during the leadership shadow in various situations, motivation, a short essay at the completion of the program on the benefit the student acquired and the level of responsibility demonstrated during the program
- There shall be a nominal stipend at the end of the internship for students who successfully complete the program with a grade of A.
Tips for Successful Shadowing
- Show up on time.
- Ask questions at appropriate times
- Dress up. You don't have to be formal. Nice Islamically compliant outfit is required
- Take a notebook and pen or pencil to write notes.
- Get involved and be positive.
- Be appreciative and encourage others to experience an ILIA shadow internship
For more details visit ILIA's website at http://www.islamicleadership.org
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