Once again, I would like to say that in order to give rise to a middle class of highly qualified craftsmen, technicians, and practical engineers there is a dire need for an industrial "university" or non-academic technological institute, the Djamiat A1-Simih. Such an institute would be responsible for qualifying and training a cadre of craftsmen, technicians, vocational teachers, and industrial initiators. This social class is, to a great extent, similar to the officers in the military system, with the generals at the summit and the soldiers at the base and the officers serving as mediators between the summit and the base. This class comes between the academic engineers and the skilled labourers, linking both the summit and the base, without whom there can hardly be any economical, industrial, and technological development. I sought to make a kind of orientation between Djamiat A1-Simih and the soil on which it is established, by which I mean the Arab-Islamic society. This orientation would safeguard development and progress. When the Europeans translated Arab knowledge and lore they effected an adaptation to their culture and heritage, so that they became the forerunners and leaders of science and technology. There is no harm in it if we get what we need from science and technology, provided that we are cautious not to take the darnel with the corn, but what is good and beneficial and implant it in our good soil. As for Islam, it is religion, state, and a way of life and not only religion as it is deemed to be in the European societies. It is engendered in the Arab Moslem conscience and affects his behaviour and way of thinking. Hence, it is necessary to take it into consideration in order to guarantee success to the social and developmental enterprises. Vocational and technological education is, and has to be, planned by the state, in addition to its strategies for social, economic, and other development. The Djamiat A1-Sin~ih proposed here is a new model among other systems existing in the Arab-Islamic countries. To run the new proposed model with less