Sunday, January 20, 2013

Where Knowledge Meets Excellence

Exchange of students would be so interesting I hadn’t imagined. Learning each other traditions, gaining knowledge on various aspects of each other’s culture seemed to be a special part of my life. I am born and brought up in Afghanistan and had got an opportunity to study in Islamic girls school located in United Kingdom with an scholarship and some of their students came to our country to learn about the ground knowledge of our life in actuality.

It was an excitement period to learn about the cultural differences in Islamic high school for girls. A Year at this school helped me learn more of our culture. Here, I was amazed to see that everything was being taught with full dedication and there were numerous students who had come to learn about Islamic values.

All the courses carried high moral and ethical values, well laid out principles and standards are carried well by each of their students where ever they go and work, especially it is useful within their own communities. They truly are dedicated in providing learning prospects which enable students to achieve their prospective in all aspects of life – academic, moral, spiritual, cultural, social and family life.This friendly campus located at Lancaster was really a boon in my life. 

Friday, January 18, 2013

Journey from Luck to Destiny

There is nothing great than giving a child a gift of education. Millions of rupees, assets carrying value of crores also does not stand anywhere in front of education. If a child is educated then he and she can make millions of people educate. If you too are among those parents who have the thinking that education is the expensive jewel that can be given to a girl child then you are the greatest parent in the world and your children are the luckiest children in the world.

Luck of every child is also not equal. Many are there on the street sides that are forced to work as laborers. If you are a child reading my blog then take proper care not to disrespect your parents. They are your life givers. If you are sad they don’t like to have food. Actually, they are the mascot given by god in your life that you must be grateful for.

I had been brought up at Orphanage children’s home and just opposite of my home; I used to notice a child who didn’t love to respect his parents. Then I used to wish god that ‘If I had been blessed with parents beside me’. I was fortunate enough or say luck I was given scholarship by Islamic Girls Schools where I got boundless love just as the parents bestow upon their children.  Really, from an orphanage they made me capable of holding myself up in the world. Truly, they are the best Islamic schools in UK.