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Teaching Tolerance
03-25-2005, 09:58 AM |
Mohamed Elgadi
Registered: 08-16-2004
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Teaching Tolerance
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I would like to share this article with you, which was originally posted on my family website http://elgadi.blogspot.com Regards Mohamed Elgadi Philly (PA)
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Teaching Tolerance
Life gets harder every day, violence escalates everywhere, hunger, starvation, torture, killing, and misery haunts many as a result of all this. And the question arises : Why life is a mere suffering to mankind ? Man is the only civilized species on our planet, yet, still not civilized enough to attempt to put an end to life's man-made misery. As a matter of fact, the whole idea is ignored in this busy, fast running technology.
Something must be missing here, that can turn things the other way around, and make life better for everyone. Something that should be done at early age of childhood, and should be part of our educational program at school : Tolerance. A word that has a great meaning and a great effect as well.
Why when it comes for education the government puts all the efforts toward the budget only? We don't hear much about changing or modifying the system, adding new curriculums such as a subject that teaches tolerance at school ? Is this hard to plan for ? No, it isn't ! It isn't at all if we bear in minds the end results that we badly need to maintain our goals to keep going in the right direction.
Teaching tolerance could be the most effective way to handle crisis and violent situations arise in our busy daily life, mainly, because of cultures, ethnicity, religious and ideology differences. What does it make different if you are black or white, or whatever color of hair, eyes, or skin complexion you have? It is what ideas you have in that brain of you that might need to be corrected after all. We could have saved many lives by ending violence using the non-violent attitudes, controlling anger, forgiving mistakes and forgetting uncomfortable situations. Sometimes forgetting is the hardest thing to try to do, but believe me, give it time, change the situation, create an other atmosphere to divert the attention. Or even move out and away, and leave the whole situation behind. Think that there must be something that you have or the other party has missed, that led to the unreasonable situation. And think that you are acting better by stopping things from escalating toward harmful results to both parties.
Life is precious and useful, every life is precious, no matter what, and we have to maintain it that way. Forgive and try to forget. Seek help if you need, talk it out before you attempt to do some drastic action. No matter who you are, you always need someone to talk to and seek advice. Let us work together to make life better for everyone.
Mohammed Magdi Elgadi Los Angeles, California USA
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03-25-2005, 03:08 PM |
Mohamed osman Deraij
Mohamed osman Deraij
Registered: 01-28-2005
Total Posts: 463
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Re: Teaching Tolerance (Re: Mohamed Elgadi)
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Dear Mohamed Elgadi:
Thank you for this post. I believe in our current world,we are in dire need for tolerance, as a means to celebrate our differences and enrich our lives. Unfortunately, the whole concept of "tolerance" cannot be isolated from the structures of power relations in that specific society. I.e, People do not become "intolerent" because of lack of education in "tolerance" but rather because of their positions within that power relations. Let me give you this example: Currently, among certain Mulsim circles there is an ongoing debate regarding the issue of a "Muslim" women who "dared" to lead a prayer meeting in the USA. Among those who debate the issue, there are those -- including Muamar Ghadafi-- who see that act as against "Islam" and hence shouldn't be tolerated. My question is how can you make these people tolerate such a situation without dealing with the issue of power in that society? This applies to all issues such as human rights, torture, democracy, women rights, etc. Again you wrote:
Quote: Man is the only civilized species on our planet, yet, still not civilized enough to attempt to put an end to life's man-made misery. As a matter of fact, the whole idea is ignored in this busy, fast running technology. |
We assume that man ( I believe this includes women as well)is the only civilized species merely because WE invented the definition of how one becomes civilized. In engineering such a definition we tailered it in a way that it could exclude all other species. unfortunately, we as HUMANS seem to have got sick of this defintion and that we are waging all kinds of wars against each other, the least of which is ETHINC CLEANSING, as a symbol for our extreme inability/unwillingness to bear and hence TOLERATE THE OTHER.
Thanks Mohamed osman Deraij
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03-25-2005, 09:40 PM |
Munzoul Assal
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Re: Teaching Tolerance (Re: Mohamed Elgadi)
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Quote: Let us work together to make life better for everyone. |
Very interesting topic Mohammed and it is worth looking at the issue closely. Would you think though, adding tolerance as subject in a curriculum will solve the issue of hunger and man's suffering? If so, how? There are so many ways in which people differ, political, ideological, religious. How can we reconcile all of these differences and have them all work for the welfare of the mankind?
Regards,
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