“Surely Allah does not change the condition of a
people
until they change their own condition”
(Holy Quran 13;11)
I have been blessed to have served our Community in various
capacities over the last 20 years.
Wishing to continue doing so, I am standing as a candidate for the
Presidency of the World Federation for the term 2003-2006 and take this
opportunity to share my vision with you.
Vice-President
I stand by this
vision, and continuing to build on these founding principles of the World
Federation,
I pledge to:
1. Invest in a
sustainable programme of tabligh activities.
2. Create a more
inclusive organisation with wider representation that thrives on diverse
opinions.
3. Work towards
effective and efficient management, allowing us to deliver on our promises
without compromising our Islamic values and the compassion with which we work.
4.
Evolve the World Federation so it meets the needs of our
Community whilst respecting Sharia.
5.
Foster links with
other interest groups and utilise their resources so as to do Allah’s work
better.
6. Put an emphasis on Education, both
Islamic and secular.
7. Act on
strengthening the institution of marriage in our Community.
8. Improve communication within the Community
and by the World Federation.
9. Value and reward
the hard working volunteers and staff at the World Federation.
As a primary objective of the World Federation, our
work on Tabligh, both within and beyond our Community will continue to be given
the highest priority. The exposure of
our young men and women to ideas and concepts incompatible with our faith
require us to be proactive in ensuring that they are well versed with the
pristine teachings of Ahlul Bait (AS). This way they will not only withstand such
propaganda, but also be able to propagate our faith to others. We also need to
increase our contacts with other Communities so as to get the message of our
teaching across and understood.
è If elected I
will:
·
Strive to enable all our madressas to offer a uniform high quality
Islamic teaching by providing adequate resources.
·
Support the introduction of a GCSE qualification or
equivalent in Islamic Studies as part of the syllabus in all our Community run
schools.
·
Encourage greater coordination of all our tabligh
institutions around the world.
·
Encourage and promote interfaith dialogue by all
our institutions.
Contact
with Marja
My recent visit to Najaf and the audience
with our Marja Ayatullah al Uzama Syed Seestani has further strengthened my
belief that we need to keep direct contact with our Marja. The warm feelings he expressed towards our
Community need to be nurtured further to ensure that we continue to receive his
guidance on the challenging issues we face today.
è If elected I
will:
Much has been accomplished in the last 27
years, but there is still work to be done.
This can only be achieved when all sections from our Community with
different ideas and diverse perspectives, are brought together in an inclusive
manner in ONE TEAM. Together we are
united in a common purpose: that of serving Islam, and preparing for the
arrival of our 12th Imam Mohammed Mahdi AS (May Allah hasten his
appearance).
è If elected I will:
Valuing
our elders
Looking back at our development we see
that this Community was built on the hard work and dedication of our
elders. Their vast experience is
invaluable in shaping the way in which our Community moves.
As we move forward we must not forget
these pivotal members of our Community and we must ensure that their needs are also
catered for.
è If elected I
will:
The WF must be made enticing for the
younger generation. Only then will they
take up the challenges of being the leaders of tomorrow.
è If elected I
will:
Our women have skills and ideas, which
warrant an audience. I believe in ensuring
the Community represents the needs of all our members-women and men alike.
è If elected I
will:
3. Effective management based on Islamic
principles
Starting from the bottom up, we must
strengthen our infrastructure. We must
openly embrace effective and efficient management, adopting transparency and
accountability in the way we work. Only
then will be able to fully utilise the Community’s skills to do Allah’s work.
è If elected I
will:
4. Looking
to the future
Strategic
Planning
No organisation can remain static, inward looking and
willfully ignore changes in the prevailing environment. Although it may be easier to take refuge in
the ‘comfort zone’ and insist on conducting Community business in the way we
have always done, I believe it is vital that our leadership is proactive in
ensuring the World Federation evolves, allowing it to continually meet its
timeless objectives.
The World Federation recently launched a 5-year strategic
planning exercise. The President
specifically charged me with the responsibility of leading the team in carrying
out this work. For the first time in the
history of our organisation we are consulting with our members from the grass
roots. The Strategic Planning team is
also actively engaging past and present leaders, volunteers and Community
workers in order to capture and reveal the aspirations of our Community. This is a unique opportunity to shape our
organisation and identify its needs according to the views of our members.
è If elected
I commit myself to ensuring the implementation of this
strategic plan over
the next term.
Leading our
Community
To ensure the ongoing development of the Community, we must
be proactive in identifying and training the leaders of tomorrow. Only then can we ensure that they have the
necessary skills to meet the challenges of leading our Community.
è If elected
I will enable the creation of a Leadership Development
and Training Desk
to undertake this important function.
5.
Networking and learning from others
We must utilise every opportunity
available to us to help our Community progress.
In casting our net wider we are able to take advantage of the resources
and experiences of other organisations.
In a global environment we cannot exist
as isolationists: there are, at the very most, 110,000 Khoja Shia Ithna’asheris
worldwide. With a world population of 5
billion people, in order to do Allah’s work effectively and efficiently we must
network with others, needless to state, within the bounds of Sharia.
è If elected I
will:
·
Improve communication with international
non-governmental organisations and other charitable Community, voluntary and
public bodies.
·
Continue to seek accreditation from the UN for NGO
status, providing a wider platform to benefit our Community and Islam.
6.
Educating a Community
We all understand the importance of continually raising the
educational standards of all members of our Community, young and old
alike. As the Community progresses we
must ensure that we build on our educational foundation, focusing equally on
our religious and secular education.
è If elected
I will:
·
Continue to support the work of our Islamic academic
institutions and madressas.
·
Continue to support education and career initiatives.
·
Promote alternate and innovative ways to increase
access to higher education.
·
Encourage suitable education and skill initiatives for
the elder members of our Community.
7.
Stability of Marriage
It is my firm belief that marriage, based on sharing Islamic
ideals, compatibility and moral values has to be preserved and taken forward to
the next generation and beyond. It is a
cause for serious concern that the stability in marriages has been on the
decline for a number of years now and that the number of breakdown in marriages
has been on the rapid increase.
è If elected I
will:
8.
Improving communication
In my travels, whenever I meet
members of our Community, the most commonly asked question they have for me is:
"What does the WF do for us?"
In spite of our
current efforts to communicate through various methods we need to do more to
inform the people at the grassroots about the depth of our work.
è If elected I
will:
·
Endeavour to visit each region once a year.
·
Enhance our communication delivery systems by way of a Public
Relations Desk using our young professionals and the huge strides that IT offers.
·
With the consent of the Jamaats, request Councillors to brief
their Communities after each Executive Council meeting, with an update on World
Federation activities.
·
Arrange
regular visit to the Communities, by the Office Bearers, Chairs and other front
line workers.
9. Staff
and volunteers
The World Federation is wholly
dependent on the dedication and loyalty of its staff and volunteers. I firmly believe that their efforts must be
highlighted, valued and rewarded. To get
the best out of them, a nurturing environment is a necessity.
èIf elected
I will:
·
Ensure we provide career enhancement opportunities and
training.
·
Strive to create a skilled, forward looking and
professional workplace to enhance the performance of the secretariat in meeting
the organisation's objectives.
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Words of vision, however noble,
require commitment, experience, time and resources to bring them alive. In this term, I have demonstrated a track
record of effective delivery in every project I have undertaken. During the course of the term as the Vice
President, I have represented the President in virtually every region we
serve. I have visited our Communities in
Following the sudden demise of
Mulla Saheb, the World Federation team sought to go into what his successor
Hasnain Walji has often referred to as the ‘maintenance mode’. In this mode, the team strove to secure and
maintain the integrity and credibility of the organisation after such a
colossal loss. Alhamdulillah, three
years on, the World Federation has not only survived but has emerged as a
stronger organisation. Now we need to
move on to the ‘progressive mode’ to build upon these achievements and chart
out new visions and ideas that will fulfill the needs and aspirations of our
Community in the decade to come.
The vision I have outlined above
will Inshalla retain the organisation’s core values and build on the legacy to
address the challenges of the future. I
pray to Allah (SWT) to give me courage and wisdom to serve the Community with
humility and sincerity for HIS pleasure alone; and therefore humbly ask for
your prayers and support.