(Edward Everett)
The word “education” is a compact of learnings which is a continuous and lifelong process. Education is the light of the lives. Education is one of the most essential aspects of the development of human civilization. Human status was raised by education and hence it has lead everyone to prosperity. It attributes most important, precious and permanent property of an individual. Manpower, the strength in the unity of a nation and public awareness, all are the healthy outcomes of education. It invites positive and constructive changes in our lives. Everyone wants to be well educated, in fact being a human it is our right to be educated as much as we can. Only …show more content…
In our madaris, we are preparing people who finds very difficult to adjust in the modern society like those people are from another planet. It is very difficult for a madrassa student to even speak to a school boy. It is crystal clear that Islamic Education is necessary for Muslims but it is also a fact that without modern education no one can compete in this world of widening it. There is no doubt that our children are very talented, both in schools and in madrassas, we just need to give them proper ways to groom, give them the space to become Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Al-Beruni, Ibn-ul-Hathem, or Einstein, Newton, Thomas …show more content…
Looking at the history of nations, we may safely reach the conclusion that the advanced nations of the world could reach the zenith of prestige and power taking support from education. Private education in Pakistan is far reaching for the poor and the turnover of this quality education does not serve the country the way they are supposed to, so by this way the system is getting more spoiled rather than flourishing. Our universities have failed to produce the planners, developers, implementers, and decision makers. The students we come across are degree seekers rather than the knowledge. I will never blame the students of this country for this sort of thinking. It is all due to the so-called social status and the way our children are being raised now-a-days. Since childhood, they are surrounded by such an environment where the hunger for poisonous money and social status keeps on circulating. The increase in number of colleges and universities does not mean that we are going by the standards rather these are worsening, a simple evidence of which is that no Pakistani university could find a space among the top 1000 universities of the world. The socio-economic scenario is directly attached with the status of Education in the country. The developed world managed to scale up their education in line with the needs and market requirements.
According to the Constitution of Islamic