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ANIMAL LOVE AND CARE IN ISLAM AND OTHER RELIGIONS

ANIMAL LOVE AND CARE IN ISLAM AND OTHER RELIGIONS
BY PROF DR GHULAM MOHYUDDIN WANI
The love of the animals is not the new slogan of the modern ethics alone .Many years before the first Bishop of Athens has said that truth does not enter the soul which loved not animals. I had heard of some tales of the Muslim lord and nawabs having spent thousands of rupees on the marriage of their pet dogs .
When they were ridiculed on this spending he has made a legend. He took his son on the top of the place which was few stories above the ground.Closed all the doors and windows and asked him to jump from the top. All thought he is run mad and mocked at him. Then he Put his dog in the similar situation and called him in distress, the dog jumped breaking his legs in the endeavour. Thus he answered all question to his spending on his pet.
Here we do learn that animals are more loyal to man than what he is to them. From times immoral animals have been helping human to perform many tasks.
Many stories are in the literature when dog has helped him to come out in difficult situation. We do sometimes see that animals have so much affection for the man who once cares for them that they never forget his love and affection .I have never seen or heard of a animal hurting his master but have seen many sons careless and leaving their own parents and other human beings in distress. Goats have been helping the people in deserted conditions .Animal do recognize and recipocorate the love and affection one gives them, they do have revenge qualities too and literature is full of reports while wild beasts have recognized the man who endangered them and killed them before himself being killed.
Music Teachers Resources: Making Students Love Music
When your private studio has innovative and interactive music teachers resources, you can certainly focus on developing your students’ interests in music. Through these, you can also motivate them to craft music as both their profession and passion. Teaching music can be a difficult task. It requires much time and effort; thus, makes music education more challenging, dynamic and versatile.
Ideally, a music teacher must have these objectives in mind:
• to offer a custom-made and challenging program for his musically-inclined pupils to maximize their music potential;
• to provide a holistic music education through listening, performing (solo and group) and composing skills; and,
• To realize that everyone has such potentials to understand, express and create music.
Effective music teachers have such resources that can really encourage students to attend classes regularly, motivate them to participate and cooperate, and most of all, inspire them to love music. Many music teachers resources are readily available via the Internet. In just a matter of a few clicks, you can learn how to enhance your teaching strategies pertaining to music education.
There are various music teachers resources that can definitely be used as your motivating factors in teaching music to a vast number of students with different personalities, demands, needs and desires. Here is my comprehensive list:
• Cooperative learning. It is an instructional paradigm in which teams of students work on structured tasks such as homework assignments, laboratory experiments, or design projects. It is being administered under conditions that meet five criteria: positive interdependence, individual accountability, face-to-face interaction, appropriate use of collaborative skills, and regular self-assessment of team functioning.
Many studies have shown that when correctly implemented, cooperative learning improves many aspects like information acquisition and retention, higher-level thinking skills, interpersonal and communication skills, and self-confidence. In here, it seeks to foster some benefits from the freedom of individual and collaborative learning.