See What Nazmul is Saying…(part 1 of 3)
“I felt that I found where I belong.”
Sanad was a big change not only towards my education life but my social life as well. I used to go to Arvida Middle school and it was very polluted. Talks about useless stuff like music, videos, tv shows filled the air. The teachers did not really help me in any of my subject and I was a C student. The only place to pray Dhuhr was this little storage closet…right by that closet was the dance room. My dad picked up a flyer about Sanad and showed me it. I immediately knew that it will benefit me more than Arvida so I changed school as soon as the year started. It was 2011-2012 Year and that was my first year in Sanad.
I learned many things in Sanad. First things first, my grades boosted up and I almost made straight A’s except in math which was my weakest subject. I couldn’t make the .1 that made my grade to an A. I learned Seerah which is to understand the life of the prophet in a totally different way that I think isn’t taught in a regular Islamic school. I learned Fiqh which how to do what you have to do as a Muslim in a way that filled in the blanks of my current knowledge at that time. I had a blast the first year. I felt that I found where I belong.
This is now my second year and I have straight A’s so far. I get better treatment than in public school and even better treatment than last year. For example, one-on-one tutoring for math and science. I even have a tutor for world History and Language Arts. I love Sanad because it is like a family to me.
I think people should benefit Sanad because not only do you get reward for helping education, you also get reward equal to supporting a family!
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