Iflaas-E-Takhayyul
We are not poor in terms of material wealth. Our poverty is the poverty of ideas (iflaas-e-takhayyul).   This we don’t worry about. For instance, we want to educate (only)   Muslim children (I don’t know why) so that they could (merely) earn   livelihood for their families. It gives an impression as if this is the   only thing that they will be capable of. And we don’t want to  overburden  those poor fellows. We do not educate them so that they  enrich the  society with the wealth of ideas. This is not surprising. We  treat  others the same way as we treat ourselves. If we have  underestimated  ourselves then we will certainly underestimate ALL  others. If we do not  believe in ourselves we will not believe in anyone  else. It always  reminds of the following: 
“Treat   a man as he is and he will remain as he is; treat a man as he can and   should be and he will become as he can and should be.” 
Goethe
Our iflaas-e-takhayyul   is visible in the fact that we pay very little attention to what  should  we be teaching and with what objectives in view. We do not pause  to  find out any civilizational goals for us. We believe in DOING – presuming that we have already done enough THINKING. If we already had done enough thinking then there would have been no need to keep stressing on doing.   In a gathering of many ‘modern’ educated friends where we were to   discuss the ‘software’ side of a small educational project we   immediately reached to the stage of donation – though initially we had   agreed to spend more time on the software side and less on the   ‘hardware’. After a few questions it became clear that we were not at   all on the same page. When it was pointed out that we want to actually   collect threefold of the amount that anyone had in his mind the people   laughed. We want to ‘walk the talk’ before even ‘talking the talk’. This is darkness on the top of darkness.
Whenever   we hear “Let us (just) do” we should unmistakably think that this one   sentence indicates a huge gap and a very big problem. This single   statement bears witness to the fact that our educational set-up has   miserably failed. It wasn’t easy to reach to this discovery. It has been   a tough journey and we have spent (paid) a lot for the luxury of this   one sentence. And we want to pay even more! “Let us (just) do” means  “We  shouldn’t waste our valuable time in visualizing what we want, in   setting some specific goals and in deciding a VISION.   We have already whiled away much useful time on these things and they   haven’t delivered any worthwhile results. We should not commit the same   mistake (folly) again and again. We should act smart, you know.”  Please  enlighten us that if not this then what else iflaas-e-takhayyul is.
We   as a people have less ideas and more emotionalism. We are poor in  ideas  and affluent in ego and arrogance. When it comes to rigidity we  can  scale any heights. When it comes to the impact of conditioning  effects  even on the highly educated we will outsmart any other people.  If we  still believe that our poverty is the poverty of material wealth  and we  have enough ideas then the latter assertion itself defies the  first  assumption. More ideas must have yielded more material  prosperity, too.  If we agree that we need more wealth of ideas then we  need to see how  much we are focusing on the ways of getting it. The  amount of discussion  and concern for critical thinking will bear  witness to it. If we have  already exhausted the discussion on this  subject then we should have  seen the results. 
We   as a people want to move very fast without even knowing the direction.   We have found our earlier generations moving (actually groping)   in the same unknown direction. We are not ready to slow down a bit.  Our  current predicament, however, clearly indicates that we are in a  state  of iflaas – as the ‘rich’ (educated) and ‘poor’  (uneducated) are  alike. This is what defies logic. If there could be  some quota or  reservation for a certain percentage of ideas then I am  all for it. If  there is a campaign for it I would like to be a sipaahi  for that.  Just as if there is anyone who is going to sell patience and  humbleness  I want to buy a big chunk of both. If there is anyone who  is willing to  stay with the problems longer I will love to join him. If  there is  anyone who is chanting the mantra of introspection then I am  going to be  with him.
We   need to reduce the amount of writing and speeches. Let us write and  say  only those things which liberate – which do not enslave and do not   further condition. Let us ask ourselves about the relation between one   write-up and another and one speech and another. Let us not forget the   previous topic when we move to the next. Why do we forget the previous   emails - anyways? We do so because we have learnt it from science.   Science (a wonderful tool) is atomistic (partial) and not holistic in outlook. We can remove the poverty of ideas (iflaas-e-takhayyul) if we realize it first. Also, there is a link between our iflaas-e-takhayyul and the world (not) becoming a better place.
Thanks and salaam.
Wasim
Ajman, UAE