(Ismael Mukhtar) Mentorship: Mentorship of the youth is critical for their healthy growth and development. Youth need to be given opportunities to lead, to participate, to take greater roles; however, this must be accompanied with adequate mentorship and training. Mentorship isn’t censorship nor is it killing the creative and innovative intuition in the youth. Mentorship is a process of training young people to take greater roles by way of equipping them with the essential skills, the proper ethical framework and the tools necessary for unleashing their potentials. (Reproduced with author permission from: Manitoba Muslim Magazine, November 2009 issue. Click here to download a PDF version of the article.
(Ismael Mukhtar) Mentorship: Mentorship of the youth is critical for their healthy growth and development. Youth need to be given opportunities to lead, to participate, to take greater roles; however, this must be accompanied with adequate mentorship and training. Mentorship isn’t censorship nor is it killing the creative and innovative intuition in the youth. Mentorship is a process of training young people to take greater roles by way of equipping them with the essential skills, the proper ethical framework and the tools necessary for unleashing their potentials. As noted by Dr. Qaradawi, lack of mentorship not only deprives the youth from the rich experiences and wisdoms of the elders, but makes them, potentially, easy prey for extremists of all kinds. The Prophet had keen interest in the youth. He took time to mentor them, to guide and teach them. Among many of the young he mentored was Abdullah Ibn Abbass who was a recipient of the Prophet’s advice, companionship, blessings and dua. The following selected narrations highlight some aspect of that mentorship.
The tradition of mentoring the young continued throughout Islamic history. Some of the most prominent figures in Islamic history were beneficiaries of great mentors. To mention a few: Imam Al-Shafi (d. 820) was mentored by Imam Malik (d. 795); Imam Abu Yusuf (d.798) was mentored by Imam Abu Hanifa (d.767); Imam Ibn Alqaym (d. 1350) was mentored by Imam Ibn Taymia (d. 1328).