The character of the trainee - or student - must be...
The character of the trainee - or student - must be accurately evaluated so the appropriate behavior needed with regard to the trainee can be determined. If the character of the trainee does not have the capacity to accept the advantage you wish to present him with, the value of the advantage will be tarnished in his view, and it may harm him too, so the extremely popular fact today - “Always respect the individual being educated” - calls for reconsideration.
If the individual's character is in a way that respect would make him selfish, we will be actually betraying him, not giving him an advantage. 9- It is vitally essential that values are not to be sacrificed for achieving goals. 10- Human life is valuable, provided that it does not violate the principles of other human lives.
The life of each human being “depends upon rays of divine light; serving other people is equal to worshipping God, and harming human lives is deviation from the right path.” 11- There is a reaction to every action. “We must accept the fact that if we present an individual or the society with a bunch of flowers with purely good intentions, a bunch of flowers will definitely be given to us in return, directly or indirectly.
If this fact is considered as a part of human education, man's mental revolution will begin, and we can claim to have stepped beyond natural history and entered human history.” 12- Both the trainer and trainee should accept that no results will be achieved without hard work. 13- Only an original effort will prevail; subsidiary, unneeded ones will fade away. What remains is what is to people's benefit. 14- Both the educator and the educated must avoid being cruel or undergoing cruelty.
15- Not taking the principles of education seriously leads to nihilism. Principle 2: The Teacher and the Trainer God is man's first teacher and trainer. He has also sent His prophets to educate man. The fact that the word “rabb” (meaning lord, creator, nurturer and trainer) has been frequently mentioned in the Qur’an shows that God is man's teacher and trainer.
On one hand, God has given man the potential to gain science and knowledge and reach perfection, and on the other hand He has sent prophets to educate and purify man. We must keep in mind that man has three forms of teachers and trainers: One: Some teachers merely take into account man's mechanical aspect, considering man as tools and devices needed by those in power.