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Departmental Plans 2020-21 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Departmental Plans 2020-21 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada 11 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Atfal National Majlis ‘Amila 2020-2021 Department Name Department Name Muhtamim Atfāl Ayaz Ahmad Warraich sahib Secretary Ta‘līm Zeeshan Iqbal sahib Nā’ib Muhtamim Atfāl Murabbī Zulfiqar Ali sahib Secretary Ishā‘at Jariullah Adnan Qudrat sahib Nā’ib Muhtamim Atfāl Fahad Iqbal Chatha sahib Secretary Tajnīd Waqas Ahmad Malik sahib Nā’ib Muhtamim Atfāl Luqman Hameed sahib Secretary Waqār ‘Amal Mirza Luqman Baig sahib Nā’ib Muhtamim Atfāl Shakeel Ghumman sahib Secretary San‘at-o-Tijārat Saad Warraich sahib Nā’ib Muhtamim Atfāl Areeb Ahmed Khan sahib Secretary Sehat Jismani Irfaq Ahmad sahib Secretary ‘Umūmī Salman Rehan sahib Secretary Waqf Jadīd Naveed Ahmed Chatha sahib Secretary Mal Ali Uzair sahib Murabbi Atfāl Nasar Ahmed Siddiqui sahib Secretary Khidmat Khalq Adnan Saqib sahib Muavin Muhtamim Atfāl Harris Mohar sahib Secretary Tarbiyat Murabbī Musalah Aldin Shanboor sahib Muavin Muhtamim Atfāl Murrabi Sarmad Naveed sahib “Nations Cannot be Reformed Without the Reformation of the Youth.” 5 Hazrat Musleh Mau`ud Founder of Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Department of ‘Umūmī Salman Rehan sahib | [email protected] 12 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada ‘Umūmī Activities Overview Majlis Report (Due 5th of Every Month) Region Report (Due 10th of Every Month) www.reports.atfal.ca Better Reporting & Tracking of Progress Improve Communication & Follow up 13 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada ‘Umūmī Activities breakdown Nov-Dec 2020 Jan-Apr 2021 May-June 2021 Sep-Oct 2021 Refresher Course Local Annual Ijtima’ Local and Regional Annual Reviews Mid-Year Reviews Submit Local Amila 14 Department of ‘Umumi Monthly Ijlas `am & Amila Meetings ❏ Monthly Atfal Presentations for Local ❏ Local Amila and Monthly ‘Amila Ijlas ‘Aam and other events that meeting will be mandatory for Local Nazimin Atfal can share and present Majlis so we can train our Atfal about in their local programs. our Jama’at. 15 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada ‘Umūmī Monthly Activities 16 Department of Mal Ali Uzair sahib | [email protected] 17 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Mal Activities Yearly Chanda Goal Ta’limi Classes Ashra Mal Atfal Membership January 8-21, 2020 100 % Ijtima’ $22 60 % Membership (Break Zero’s) Atfal Ijtima’ April 16-29, 2020 Pay Chanda Monthly Educate Atfal about $18 100 % Ijtima’ Importance of chanda 100% Membership 18 Department of Khidmat Khalq Adnan Saqib sahib | [email protected] 19 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Khidmat Khalq Activities Food & Charity Drive Helping Hands Department will encourage Atfal to make Food & Charity Drive cards and send it to Old homes, Nursing in the month of December. homes, Front line Workers and Hospitals. Pledge to collect 50,000 lb food. 20 Department of Tarbiyat Murabbī Musalah Aldin Shanboor sahib | [email protected] 21 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Tarbiyat Overview ❏ Tifl-by-Tifl Report Status ❏ Atfal Parents’ Day ❏ Atfal Tarbiyati Camp ❏ Ashra Salat ❏ Social Media Clips & Quotations ❏ Ramadan Challenge ❏ Open up a Forum for kids to ask questions (anonymously) 22 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Tarbiyat ongoing Training Activities ✔ Weekly Ta’limi Classes Teaching ✔ Short Tarbiyati Video Clips Learning & 1 ✔ Ashra Salat (Bi-Monthly) 4 Etiquettes & ✔ Share Quotes & Hadith Ofering Salāt ✔ Monthly Namaz Chart Social Media ✔ Hold Q&A Sessions ✔ Atfal Parents Day Teaching of the ✔ Weekly Ta’limi Classes Relationship ✔ Short Tarbiyati Video Clips 2 ✔ Share quotes to motivate 5 Holy Qur’ān with Parents of various Khulfa’s ✔ Learning Salat with ✔ Letter to Huzoor Anwar AA Connection Tarbiyati Translation 3 ✔ Weekly Friday Sermon Quiz 6 ✔ Follow and Practice Islamic with Khilāfat ✔ Watching MTA Camps Teachings ✔ Moral or ethical qualities 23 Department of Ta’lim Zeeshan Iqbal sahib | [email protected] 24 Department of Ta’lim Atfal Online Classes - Classrooms ❏ All Atfal have new email addresses [email protected] Atfal Majlis Google Classrooms ❏ All atfal have been added to their local majlis Google Classroom ❏ Engage Atfal in lessons, Ijlas `Aam, assignments, quizzes, and personal connection regularly 25 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Holding Regular Weekly Atfal Classes WWW.classroom.google.com/ CONTENT PLATFORM REPORTS National Department will Majlis based Google Classrooms ❏ Weekly Tifl-by-Tifl provide created with Atfal & Nazimeen Attendance reporting ❏ Weekly Lesson Plans email addresses. by Local Nazim. ❏ Weekly Quizzes Atfal Account ❏ [email protected] ❏ Nazim Atfal for Password 26 Department of Ishā‘at Jariullah Qudrat sahib | [email protected] 27 Department of Isha’at Publicity & Reporting of Atfal Events Keep the website www.atfal.ca up to date with Atfal Activities for Atfal, Parents and Nazimin Atfal ❏ Publish Bi-Monthly Atfal National Magazine ❏ Monthly Local & Regional Newsletters ❏ Monthly Social Media Campaigns @AtfalCanada 28 Department of Tajnid Waqas Malik sahib | [email protected] 30 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Tajnid upload process Tajnid Upload in Tajnid Correction New Atfal Tool and Update in Atfal Tajnid New Atfal Tool 1 2 Correction 3 4 and Update in PIF Form Launch Establish Sa’iqin New Atfal Tool and Reporting System 31 Department of Waqār ‘Amal Luqman Baig sahib | [email protected] 32 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Waqār ‘Amal Activities Individual Routine New Year’s Clean up Individual Misālī Waqār ‘Amāl ❏ Make bed ❏ Vacuum ❏ Fold laundry ❏ Sweep the floor ❏ Clean counters Namaz Centre ❏ Get mail Special clean up for Tree planting & Park ❏ Mow the lawn the New Year in spring beautification ❏ Water plants 33 Department of San‘at-o-Tijārat Saad Warraich sahib | [email protected] 34 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada San‘at-o-Tijārat Activities MONTH SKILL Exhibitions Nov-20 Omelet Challenge Dec-20 Video Editing (Basic) Jan-21 Video Editing (Advanced) Feb-21 Coding for Kids (Basic Java) Mar-21 Regional Ijtima’ Apr-21 Email Etiquette and Safety Training May-21 MS Excel (Basic) Jun-21 National Ijtima’ How to make a good presentation Jul-21 (MS PowerPoint) Aug-21 Arts and Craft Challenge Dr. Abdus Salam Science Fair Sep-21 How to Tie a Tie 35 Oct-21 How to make Tea Department of Sehat Jismani Irfaq Ahmad sahib | [email protected] 36 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Sehat Jismani Activities breakdown Staying Active Creating Awareness ❏ ❏ Physical Fitness Importance of ❏ ❏ Organized Sports Personal hygiene ❏ ❏ Recreational Activities Self Care ❏ ❏ Individual Working out sessions Nutrition ❏ Harms of Drugs 37 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada All submissions should be going to Local Nazim Atfal Top Videos/Results Sehat Jismani Activities will be published on atfal.ca MONTH SKILL Task/Challenge Nov-20 Skipping Rope How many can you do? How long you can hold the balloon in the air? Dec-20 Solo Balloon Volleyball All you need is a balloon and (with a few boundaries set) it can be an indoor game. Morning: Brush teeth | Eat Breakfast | Make bed | shower/bath/wash face | put on clean clothes Jan-21 Ashra - Hygiene & Self Care Evening Read a book 5 pages | eat lunch Exercise any time a day 10mins How many can you do in 2mins? Feb-21 2 minute Bottle Flip & Kahoot Online “kahoot“ Quiz Challenge game about drugs and health with the help of talim Mar-21 Workout- pushups Apr-21 Wall Football Challenge! How many can you do? May-21 Ashra Harms of Drugs + Workout Squats Online “kahoot“ Quiz Challenge game about drugs and health with the help of talim Jun-21 Daily routine chart + Jumping Jacks My Daily routine chart feedback + workout jumping jacks Will have Khilafat videos about best daily routine and best practices Islam teachings Jul-21 Workout-Planks Aug-21 Run Challenge Sep-21 Workout-Crunches 38 Oct-21 Soccer ball free style # of bounces = Time Department of Waqf jadid Naveed Chatha sahib | [email protected] 39 Department of Waqf Jadid Daftar Atfal Waqf Jadid ❏ Educate Atfal on the blessing of Waqf Jadid scheme ❏ Ensure ALL 100% Atfal participate in the blessed scheme of Waqf Jadid 40 Department of Murrabi Atfal Nasar Siddiqui sahib | [email protected] 41 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada Murrabi Atfal Activities Guidelines Parents Day ❏ Motivate Atfāl to ofer five daily prayers in congregation ❏ Meet with parents of Atfāl and ❏ Arrange religious education (Atfal Weekly Classes), moral arrange Parents Day with training and Ta'līmi / Tarbiyati activities Nāzim Atfāl ❏ Make sure that all Atfāl must know simple Holy Qur’ān Social Visits ❏ Supervise that no Tifl uses abusive language ❏ Ensure that Atfāl heads are covered when attending prayers ❏ Meet with Tifl and/or parents to and Jamā'at activities discuss Personal/Tarbiyati issues of Tifl 42 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada 2020-2021 Na'ib Muhtamim Atfal Assignments Murrabi Fahad Chatha Sahib Luqman Hameed Sahib Shakeel Ghumman Sahib Areeb Khan Sahib Zulfiqar Ali Sahib • Mal National • Isha'at • Tarbiyat • Sehat Jismani • Ta'lim • San'ato Tijarat Departments • Murrabi Atfal • Tajnid • Waqar 'Amal • Waqf Jadid • Khidmat Khalq • Western Brampton Region • Western Ontario Region • Mississauga Region • Majlis Muqami Regions & • GTA East Region • GTA Centre Region • Eastern Brampton Region • Prairie Region • Halton-Niagra Region Majlis Muqami • British Colombia Region • Calgary Region • Northern Ontario Region • Eastern Canada Region 43 Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya Canada 2020-2021 Muavin Muhtamim Atfal Assignments Haris Mohar sahib Murrabi Sarmad Naveed sahib Monthly Ijlas ‘Aam Ta’limi Classes & Tarbiyat 44.
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