Source: The Huffington Post
Author: Homayra Ziad
When I was young, a teacher came regularly to my home to teach me Quranic Arabic. Almost every kid in my community had a religious teacher or went to a Muslim Sunday school — and frankly, most of my friends couldn’t wait to “age out.” Sunday school was a drag, a miserable waste of a gorgeous weekend. But oddly enough, not for me. I thought about Sunday all week long. I practiced like crazy, waited impatiently for each lesson to start, listened in rapt attention throughout, and thought it the greatest honor to make my teacher happy.
Categories: Americas, Laughter is the best medicine
A Maulana in Indonesia follows the same and we wonder what difference it has made:
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/08/16/sermons-with-humor.html