Assalamualaikum everyone… 💔🥺
This inspiring story reminds us of the true meaning of love, sacrifice, and respect for parents.
A Rohingya man from Burma (Myanmar), forced to flee from violence and hardship, faced an impossible journey to safety. Yet he refused to leave his elderly parents behind. When they could no longer walk, he carried them on his shoulders for nearly 160 kilometers, enduring pain, exhaustion, and countless challenges until they reached safety together. ❤️
His actions are a powerful reminder that parents are one of Allah’s greatest blessings. No matter how difficult life becomes, their love, care, and sacrifices can never be repaid.
May Allah bless all parents with good health, peace, and happiness, and may He reward every son and daughter who serves and honors them with sincerity. 🤲💚
“Paradise lies under the feet of mothers, and honoring our parents is among the greatest acts of faith.” 🌹
🤲❤️
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মানুষের সাথে খারাপ ব্যবহার না করার জন্য
13/06/2026
Sub-Mathematics
Exercise: (3.7)
Grade-8
Tutor: Saya AS Anuwar Sadeak
Al-Hikmah Basic Education High School
: About Human Trafficking
and watch this video to understand the reality and raise awareness about Human trafficking
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A fire broke out at around 1:40 PM today in Rohingya Refugee Camp 4 Extension in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
According to local reports, the fire started at the CNRS NGO office where they provide caregiving training for Rohingya Youths, which is located near the main road and close to the CIC office inside the camp.
08/06/2026
Grade: 10
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: (2.1)
Teacher: Saya AS Anuwar Sadeak
(Knowledge Zone)
Al-Hikmah Basic Education High School
The trainer Mr. Khin Maung discussed on fact-checking, using real-life examples and practical storytelling techniques to help participants understand the importance of verifying information and communicating accurate stories effectively. Explained 5W 1H methods clearly and in the end encouraged youth to work for the community betterment.
Rohingya Historical Coin.
We are Rohingya, not Bengali.
Our identity, history, language, culture, and
heritage are our own. For generations, the
Rohingya people have lived in Arakan
(Rakhine State), preserving a unique
community and way of life.
We respect all peoples and cultures,
including the Bengali community, but our
identity is Rohingya. Displacement does not
erase who we are.
We are proud of our roots, our history, and
our resilience. Wherever we live, we will
continue to preserve our language, culture,
and identity for future generations.
Recognition, dignity, justice, and equal rights are fundamental human rights.
We are Rohingya. Our identity cannot be
erased.
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