08/01/2025 English Department

The morning assembly on January 07, 2025,was a meaningful and value-oriented session that highlighted the importance of family, respect for parents, and care for the elderly in society.

The assembly began with a prayer led by Shameema and Asna, invoking blessings and setting a serene tone for the day.

This was followed by the pledge, led by Asna which instilled a sense of unity and patriotism among the students.

Munshida then presented the news headlines, updating the gathering with the latest national and international developments.

Rafna shared a profound thought on patience, reminding everyone that it’s not just about waiting, but also about how we behave while waiting. She emphasized that patience is a virtue that helps us endure difficulties, overcome obstacles, and trust in the divine plan. Rafna encouraged the students to cultivate patience in their daily lives, quoting the saying “Good things come to those who wait.” Her inspiring words prompted the students to reflect on the importance of patience and perseverance in achieving their goals.

Adding a spiritual dimension to the assembly, Noorunniha delivered the holy thought, focusing on respecting parents, and beautifully connected it with references from the Holy Quran and the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH). This inspiring message encouraged students to uphold the values of respect, care, and compassion in their lives. By emphasizing the importance of treating parents with kindness and respect, Noorunniha’s message promoted a sense of responsibility and gratitude among the
The assembly was indeed a meaningful start to the day, leaving everyone with valuable reflections on respect, care, and compassion.Under Munshida’s skilled anchoring, the program progressed smoothly, captivating the audience throughout.

Ameen Sir concluded the assembly with a heartfelt message, emphasizing the significance of patience in our lives. He encouraged the students to cultivate patience, not just as a virtue, but as a way of life. “Patience is the key to unlocking our true potential,” he said. “It helps us navigate life’s challenges, builds resilience, and fosters empathy and understanding.” Ameen Sir reminded the students that patience is not about waiting passively, but about actively working towards our goals with persistence and determination. He left the students with a thought-provoking question: “What can we achieve today with patience, perseverance, and a positive attitude?” The assembly concluded on a motivational note, inspiring the students to embody the values of patience, compassion, and resilience.