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Sports in Islam

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Sports in Islam. Facts on youth sports. 44 million children participated in some form of youth sports in the United States, 66 % boys and 34 % girls. Most popular sports with girls. More than 450,000 girls play school-sponsored basketball, making it the most popular. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sports in Islam

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Facts on youth sports

44 million children participated in some form of youth sports in the United States,

66 % boys and 34 % girls.

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Most popular sports with girlsMore than 450,000 girls play school-sponsored

basketball, making it the most popular. A close second with more than 425,000

participants was outdoor track and field, with volleyball, softball and soccer completing the top five.

The National Federation of State High School Associations 2005

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Most Popular sports among boysFootball is by far the most popular for boys. More

than 1 million boys play interscholastic football. The second biggest boys school sport is basketball

with almost 550,000 players. The rest of the top five includes outdoor track and

field, baseball and soccer.

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WHY KIDS PLAY SPORTSTo have fun, To improve skills, Stay in shape, Do something they were good atFun competing.

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Why Kids quit sports?Lost interest, Not having fun,Took too much time, The coach did not do a good job teaching

how to play,Too much pressure placed on them. Socioeconomic factorsOver emphasis on winning

About 70 % of kids end up quitting sports by the time they are 13!!

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Marathon….

Take my heart

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Enhancing individual skills……

Cat –Walk

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Teamwork……

Gossip

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Social skills……..

24/7 high alert

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Role play……..

Self-Hypnosis

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Physical advantages..Strong muscles and circulatory systemBurn calories from all junk foodRelease endorphins Hand-to-eye coordination Leadership skills

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Legal rulings on physical activityIt is Mustahabb. It is Waajib when it is required as part of

disease treatment. Participative sports are preferred over

spectator sports.Males and females should be separated in

sports activities. Sports involving show of cruelty, high risk for

participants or spectators, or gambling are either Haram or Makruuh.

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Benefits of being fit..

Strength to undertake physical acts of ‘ibadat like salat or hajj

Energy to undertake work to be economically productive

Able to travel and engage in social activities such as visiting relatives, visiting the sick, and participating in Dawah

Purpose of sports in Islam

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Word of Caution….AddictionCommercializationGamblingExposure of body partsNeglect of all responsibilitiesRisk games

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Fiqh of sports……Is it permissible for Muslims to make kites?Is it allowed to women to watch football

games on Television ?What is Islamic ruling on Chess?Can A female participate in training sports

with boys, while she wears hijab?Is it permissible for a woman to go with her

female friends for games like bowling and so on?

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What is the ruling on supporting sports teams?

What is the ruling on playing Pokemon?What is the ruling on playing Karate?What is the ruling on doing dangerous

sports, such as walking across tightropes in high places, jumping down from high places and staying in a cage with snakes?

What is the ruling on going to funfairs?

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Rasulullah (saw) prayed against laziness and incompetence and stressed regular physical activity and exercise.

Prophet (saw) sanctioned horse riding, swimming, archery, spear playing, wrestling, running and playing with dolls (for girls).

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“Mind gets tired, as do bodies, so treat them with humour and refresh your minds from time to time, for a tired mind becomes blind”. (Ali)

“I entertain my heart with something trivial in order to make it stronger in the service of truth.” (Abu Darda)

Don’t make it goal of your life

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Focus of activity from life of Rasulullah (saw)Stamina building RunningProlonged standingTeamworkFocusing (Bow & arrow, swimming, horse riding etc)

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Activity…..Design a game which fulfills the following

purpose:- Skills- Determination- Competition- Discipline- Physical fitness

Islamic Principles

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Last Word…..