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MIST MEETINGS⏪

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This year as a part of preparing for MIST we have decided to create Mist workshops in order for everyone to receive any help on competitions, or for creating spirit wear. This week during our MIST workshops we worked on our spirit gear so, we are ready for chant wars check it out! And make sure your ready with MIST gear by the competitions. ⏪

MIST Team pics💙💙

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How to join MIST!!!👍

Have your team’s coach sign the  School Permission Letter , and then take it to your school’s principal/assistant principal for his/her approval for MIST and for lettering.  More information about Lettering Criteria Your MIST team must be open to all who are interested in joining from your school, Muslim or otherwise. Your team should not include anyone from outside of your school. Advertise MIST throughout your MSA and try to get as many members from your school to join your MIST team. Allow each student to go through the Category Overview and individual rules for each competitive event in order to choose which events to compete in (rules can be printed off www.getmistified.com and made into packets for the students, or posted by the sign up sheet in your coach’s classroom). Make sure each student knows that they may sign up for only one competitive event from each of the five Categories. This means each student has the option of signing up for one Art competition, on...

🌙Islamic Article🌙

 Islamic Education: A New Approach The Early Years    One of the biggest challenges we face today as Muslims in general, and Muslims living in the West in specific, is the challenge of providing Islamic education to the younger generation. Education we receive through the early stages of our lives shapes our way of thinking and is therefore of primary importance. Most education that young Muslims receive today is secular. This is perhaps the main reason for the lack of scholarship in the Ummah in the recent decades. The minds of our youth today are shaped by the secular education system where religion either plays no part, or plays a very marginal role. Even the so called Islamic schools of today have been unable to provide a proper alternative to the secular education system. When the Muslims coming out of colonial influence or the Muslims living in the West realized the need for Islamic education for their young, their solution was to add on Islamic studies subjects ...

💫MIST Schedule 💫

Friday Girls Sports 5:00 PM |  Oak Brook Park District Boys Sports 5:30 PM |  Oak Lawn Pavilion   Saturday 8:00 AM: Registration | Lobby 8:30 AM: Opening Ceremony | Auditorium 9:00 AM: Knowledge and Quran Knowledge Test 2, 4 | 102 Sisters Quran L1, L2 | Mini Musallah 2 Sisters Quran L3, L4 | Madinah Room Knowledge Test 1, 3 | 110 Brothers Quran L1, L2 | Mini Musallah 1 Brothers Quran L3, L4 | Makkah Room Banner Making | MISTadium After High School: A Beautiful Life Ahead | Musallah 10:15 AM: Brackets Math Olympics PRETEST | 102 MIST Bowl R1/R2 | 318, 320, 321, 325 Debate R1/R2 | 302, 303, 304, 306, 307 Ebru: Expressing Beauty | Cafeteria Seeking Community Through Selflessness | Musallah 12:15 PM: Lunch | MISTadium 1:00 PM: Dhuhr | MISTadium 1:25 PM: Challenge Accepted: Youth of the Cave | Auditorium 2:20 PM: Writing and Oratory Original Oratory | 109 Spoken Wo...

Team Mission Statement👏👏

Our team repesents a extermly determined and optimistic group of passionate and free spirited individual that will Inshallah lead the future of tomorrow.

🔗MIST Links🔗

http://getmistified.com/chicago/ http://getmistified.squarespace.com

How to contact us!!📱📱

Contact Information MIST Ambassador  Wardha Iftikhar Email: iwardha1@gmail.com Social Media Creators Humna Ahmed Email: ahmedhumna8@gmail.com Nayela Ahmed Email: nayela.f.ahmed@gmail.com Sarah Siddiqi Email: sarahlaza242@gmail.com

Prayer Schedule💗💗

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About Our Team😊

Our vision is to provide  a safe zone for all Muslims to be able to enjoy themselves while still keeping their indiviuallity.We really imply our school motto to our MSA meetings, "One school one family". We teach eachother many valuable lessons that we will be able to carry with us not only through out highschool but throughtout life in general.