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Q1. Muslim professionals do not actively engage in community advocacy and/or Muslim organisations.
In COMMUNITY ADVOCATES
Q5. There is a lack of adab or etiquette when conversing online.
In COMMUNITY ADVOCATES
Q3. Social media provides an environment that breeds narcissism – an inflated sense of self-importance and entitlement.
In COMMUNITY ADVOCATES
Syed Ali Ahmad Semait
Oct 06, 2022
Community advocates need to be clear and concise in raising issues in their postings. Challenge wrong and misleading views and provide the correct information to counter such narratives. The principle of Amar Makruf Nahi Mungkar must be their basis when making postings.
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Q4. The design of social media may cause individuals to remain in their own circles, engaging mostly likeminded individuals.
In COMMUNITY ADVOCATES
Q5. Parents are conflicted in wanting to encourage technological use for the children.
In FAMILY
Syed Ali Ahmad Semait
Oct 06, 2022
Provide guide books for the usage of devices and set safety guidelines when introducing such devices to children.
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Q3. Parents are not well-equipped with knowledge on sexuality.
In FAMILY
Syed Ali Ahmad Semait
Oct 06, 2022
Iqrak, read, baca buku untuk fahami islam dan dengan pengetahuan ini boleh membantu keluarga anda dalam masalah ini.
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Q6. Parents are concerned that children are heavily reliant on digital devices as an alternative form of education and entertainment.
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Q4. Sexuality education as firmly rooted in religious values.
In FAMILY
Syed Ali Ahmad Semait
Oct 06, 2022
The right information needs to be given to our youth so they are not influence by the media or peer pressure to conform to the LGBT agenda. Rejecting that lifestyle does not need to be rejecting the LGBT community. The youth should be clear on the Islamic values vs western values in dealing with such people.
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Q4. Sexuality education as firmly rooted in religious values.
In FAMILY
Q2. The inability for CMOs to capture the interests of youths has led to there being a disjuncture between BODs and youths.
In YOUTH
Q3. How can we minimise barriers to board appointment for youth in general, and specifically for young Muslim women?
In YOUTH
Q1. What else can the Govt, CMOs & schools do to provide better support for youths who are facing mental health challenges?
In YOUTH
Q2. Participants highlighted the increasing deterioration on mental and physical health.
In FAMILY
Q1. The tension between the need to talk about sexuality openly and the fear of normalising actions that contradict Islamic guideline.
In FAMILY
Q3. How do we ensure employees in eldercare facilities are well-equipped to deal with the needs of the elders they serve?
In SENIORS
Q4. In which areas of caregiving should mosques provide greater support for elders?
In SENIORS
Syed Ali Ahmad Semait
Oct 06, 2022
Kemudahan perjalanan ke masjid seperti Bas atau van bagi majlis seperti solat jumaat dan solat terawih
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Q2. What can be done to ensure that there are enough resources for caregivers to tap on?
In SENIORS
Q5. What role can mosques play in leading discussions about palliative care or end-of-life interventions?
In SENIORS
Syed Ali Ahmad Semait
Oct 06, 2022
Masjid boleh buat senaman dan aktiviti bagi warga tua selain membantu beri peringatan solat dan kuliah ilmu.
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