| Education of Muslims in 
Kentucky Prisons 
Ibrahim B. Syed, 
Ph. D. President
 Islamic Research Foundation International, Inc.
 7102 W. Shefford Lane
 Louisville, KY 40242-6462, USA
 E-mail: 
IRFI@INAME.COM
 Website:  
http://WWW.IRFI.ORG
   ABSTRACT   Education is the birth right of every 
Muslim and Muslimah. Islam puts considerable emphasis on its followers to 
acquire knowledge. Investment in education is the best investment one can make, 
because it eventually leads to intellectual property. Intellectual property is 
the intangible property, which no one can steal or destroy. It was as a result 
of application of knowledge that Muslims were the superpower of the world for 
twelve centuries.  Today, globally Muslims have the lowest 
literacy rate. Hence it is no surprise that the literacy rate among the Muslims 
who are incarcerated is very low. Those Muslim inmates in the Kentucky prison 
system are no exception. It is a serious task to educate our Muslim brothers and 
sisters in Kentucky Prisons. This is a formidable task. The main source of 
Islamic knowledge they acquire is through Jumuah Khutbahs delivered by volunteer 
Imams or volunteer educated Muslims.  The incarcerated Muslim brothers and 
sisters want to acquire Islamic education. They are very sincere in their 
intentions and goals to acquire Islamic knowledge. The vast majority of the 
Muslims in the Kentucky prison system would like to acquire Islamic knowledge 
through the study of Qur'an, Arabic, Hadith, Sunnah, Seerah, Fiqh, Islamic 
history, and allied subjects. In many Kentucky Prisons the Muslims have allotted 
days and times for acquiring the Deeni or Islamic education. Unfortunately there 
are no teachers, paid Imams or even volunteer teachers or volunteers Imams 
available to meet the acute need of the Muslim brothers and sisters who are 
striving hard to acquire the knowledge of their Deen. In almost every prison the 
Muslim inmates have established a small library containing copies of Qur'an, 
Hadith, Fiqh us Sunnah, and some books on Islam. They also have acquired 
videocassettes on Islam, particularly those of Shaikh Ahmed Deedat. 
  This paper seeks solutions for this 
acute condition in the Kentucky prison system, including the drafting of Tabligh 
Jamat followers to do Da'wah in the prisons free will, instead of doing in the 
free stranding Masajids.  
	
		The Prophet (S) encouraged 
		the literacy among Muslims. The prisoners of war that 
		were captured in the Battle of Badr, Were released by the Prophet 
		(S) on one condition: That each One of the prisoners was 
		supposed to teach 10 Muslim children, To read and write.  The situation in the State of Kentucky is very 
bleak with regard to Da'wah work in prisons. There are no paid Muslim Chaplains 
or Imams in the State of Kentucky. The Da'wah work is done mostly by volunteer 
educated Muslims or Imams. As it is a voluntary job, there is no incentive on 
the part of the volunteers to visit the prisons regularly for doing Da'wah work 
or to give Deeni Taleem to the Muslim inmates in Kentucky prisons.  The education, particularly the Islamic 
education of Muslim inmates in Kentucky prisons can be achieved by one or more 
of the following methods:  
	
	Qur'anic correspondence 
	course: 
 
	The Islamic Research Foundation, Inc. has a 
	Qur'anic correspondence course consisting of 20 lessons. Each lesson varies 
	with 12 to 24 pages. At the end of each lesson there is a 20-question quiz. 
	A certificate will be awarded to those who have successfully completed the 
	course. The passing grade is very high. A maximum of one or two questions 
	can be answered wrongly. More than that the candidate has to repeat the 
	whole course from the beginning.   It costs money to make copies of the 
	Lessons, question papers, mailing, postage, etc. Due to lack of financial 
	support and volunteers to handle the volume of mail, the Qur'anic 
	correspondence course has not been popularized.
 
	A number of brothers are volunteering their 
	time, money and resources for the cause of Tableegh Jamat which is a party 
	of Muslims for propagating the religion of Islam among the Muslims who are 
	supposed to be derelict in their Islamic duties and responsibilities. Almost 
	every Mosque or Islamic center is visited by Tableegh Jamats from within 
	America or outside America coming from far off countries, such as India, 
	Pakistan and Bangladesh. The Tableegh Jamat brothers take off from their 
	homes for about 40 days or 4 months visiting the Masajids in different 
	cities in North America, Central America, and South America. They also hold 
	an annual Ijtemah in different cities in North America with a gathering of 
	few thousands. Such annual gatherings are also held in India, Pakistan and 
	Bangladesh. I believe they are an excellent source for the education of 
	Muslim inmates in Kentucky prisons. As their mission is to revive Islam 
	among the Muslims, the Muslim inmates in Kentucky prisons will be highly 
	benefited.   
	Most of the prisons in Kentucky have the 
	facilities to watch the videocassettes. Hence the small library of the 
	Muslim inmates contains several video cassettes of famous Da'ees, such as 
	Shaikh Ahmed Deedat, Shaikh Yusuf Hamza, Dr. Jamal Badawi, Imam Siraj Wahaj, 
	Da'ee Yousuf Islam, etc. Videocassettes are an excellent for the education 
	of Muslim inmates in Kentucky prisons. Videocassettes are an instrument in 
	the audio/video educational curricula.  
	There are several hundred if not thousand 
	audio cassettes available in the market on varied topics covering many, many 
	Islamic subjects, such as recitation of the Qur'an and its tafseer in 
	English, Ahadeeth, Aqeeda, Fiqh us Sunnah, Fatwahs, Questions on Shariah, 
	Arkanul Islam, etc. There are many audiocassettes devoted the Jumuah 
	Khutbahs. Some others are the life experiences and reasons for revert to 
	Islam of Yousuf Islam, Yusuf Hamza, Siraj Wahaj, Imam Warith Deen Muhammad, 
	Sr. Assilini, and Dr. Amina McCloud.   
	Many Muslim publishes are selling copies of 
	the Noble Qur'an at a cheap price when purchased in bulk volume like 100 
	copies. The cheap price comes at a price, the Qur'an copies contain only the 
	English translation and no Arabic text. The copy of the Qur'an and English 
	translation and commentary comes at a higher price. There are some Islamic 
	organizations or Institutions which are willing to donate the copies of the 
	Qur'an to the Muslim inmates.  
	The Library of the Muslim inmates in 
	Kentucky prisons have a few copies of the Noble Qur'an, a few copies of the 
	Hadith, and some books covering different Islamic topics, such as the Yusuf 
	al-Qardawi's most popular book " Lawful and Prohibited in Islamic Law" 
	Maurice Bucaille's "The Bible, Qur'an and Science." Shaikh Ahmed Deedat's 
	booklets: "Is the Bible God's Word?" "What the Bible says about Muhammad", " 
	Resurrection or Resuscitation", "Crucifixion or Crucifiction". 
 Life Changing Books
	
	In this category come books such as the 
	Qur'an, Books on Seerah, particularly Haykal's "The Life of Muhammad." 
	"Forty Hadith", Maurice Bucaille's "The Bible, Qur'an and Science." Etc. 
	There are many booklets and books written by shaikh Ahmed Deedat published 
	by the Islamic Propagation Center International, Durban, South Africa. They 
	are also available from New York, Toronto and Bombay (Mumbai).   The following are the Specifically 
Religious Books-to-Prisoners Organizations:  
	
		American Muslim Foundation
		 
	
		
		Mostazafam 
		Foundation Book Program 
		
	 
	
		
		The Muslim 
		Reading Room 
		P O Box 1246 Champaign, IL 61824
		 Darul Kitab El Islami
 
	
		P O Box 758 Hockessin, DE 19707 Tel: 1-888-937-2665  
	Magazines such as JUMUAH, ISLAMIC HORIZONS, 
	FINAL CALL, MUSLIM JOURNAL, MESSAGE INTERNATIONAL, THE MINARET, CRESCENT 
	INTERNATIONAL, and other magazines published in North America are very 
	popular among the Muslin inmates and they read them with great enthusiasm.  
	
	Computer software 
	and Internet 
 
	There are scores of computer software in the 
	form of CD-ROM on many Islamic subjects. The most popular is the 'AALIM. 
	Unfortunately PCs (Personal Computers) and Internet are not accessible to 
	the Prison inmates at the present time. The Internet has hundreds of WEB 
	pages on Islam. The most popular being, Islamicity, Ummah, Al-Islam, etc., 
	etc. 
	There is a need for pen pals who can write 
	to the Muslim inmates answering their questions on Islam. The type of postal 
	correspondence keep the minds of the Muslim inmates active at the same time 
	they get educated on Islam.  
	There is a need for a Newsletter for all the 
	Muslim inmates throughout the United States and Canada. At least one copy 
	can be sent to each prison, which has Muslim inmates. The Newsletter is a 
	good vehicle for Islamic Taleem and also with regard to imparting Islamic 
	knowledge pertaining to food, hygiene, the five pillars of Islam, dates and 
	times of Jumuah prayers and Eidains. It can also cover news items of Muslim 
	inmates in the various prisons of America.  
	There is a dire necessity of having a 
	warehouse, which will act as a clearinghouse for supplying, Books, Videos, 
	Audiocassettes, Printing and mailing Newsletters for the Muslim inmates 
	throughout North America. The Muslim inmates can fill-up the required 
	requisition form and the materials can be shipped to the Muslim Chaplains or 
	Imams of the respective Prisons, which in turn can stock the library of the 
	Muslim inmates. This warehouse can also supply Musallahs (prayer rugs) and 
	Kufi caps, which are in great demand among the Muslims throughout America 
	and Canada.  
	  
	Taleem classes are didactic lectures on 
	Islam, given by the Muslim Chaplain or an Imam. The Taleem classes can be 
	scheduled as lessons, covering topics, such as Arabic, Aqeedah, Qur'an, 
	Hadith, Fiqh us Sunnah, etc. In many Prisons, educated Muslim volunteers are 
	giving Taleem classes. In many prisons a particular day such as Thursday and 
	a particular time such as between Maghreeb and Isha prayers is allotted for 
	Taleem classes. Although the Muslim inmates are keen and interested in 
	obtaining the Deeni knowledge through the Taleem classes, the problem is the 
	paucity of Islamic textbooks and teachers. The teacher must prepare for the 
	class and also prepare one or more quizzes for each lesson, correct them and 
	go over them. 
	
	TV and Radio 
	Broadcasting 
 
	There are TV programs on Islam in large 
	cities in America and Canada. For smaller cities they can be accessed 
	through the Cable TV. However this facility is not accessible to the Muslim 
	inmates.   
	There are also Radio Broadcasting Stations 
	in large cities broadcasting programs on Islam. They also broadcast 
	interviews of Islamic scholars covering many subjects that affect the lives 
	of Muslims in America. |