Education as the Gateway to Knowledge: Unlock Your Potential
EDUCATION IS BASIC NEED FOR EVERY PERSON
Education empowers individuals by providing the knowledge and understanding necessary to make informed decisions, solve problems, and achieve goals. A well-educated and well-informed person can make intelligent decisions based on their understanding and awareness of everyday situations, and overcome difficult conditions. God has gifted man with a brain, making him superior to animals through this knowledge.
Islam emphasizes providing equal learning opportunities for both men and women.
Hazrat Muhammad SAW SAID THAT :::
“IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY MUSLIM, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, TO SEEK KNOWLEDGE FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE.”
Acquire knowledge and impart it to the people.
EDUCATION PROBLEMS FACING STUDENTS IN RURAL AREAS
Sindh is struggling with a poor education system. Although the region has produced many remarkable individuals who have achieved global fame and made the nation proud, higher education remains out of reach for many students. Students who do well in their intermediate studies often struggle to continue their studies because of financial difficulties, especially those from low-income families attending government colleges.
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ILLEGAL UNEDUCATED TEACHERS
The path to prosperity relies heavily on education. Unfortunately, in Pakistan, particularly in rural areas of Sindh, the education ministry has failed. In these villages, many primary schools have become ‘autaqs’ or cattle pens over the years due to misuse by sardars, waderas, and the land mafia. Those in power don’t want the children of ordinary families to get knowledge because it might make them a threat to their control. They feel that if a poor man receives schooling, he would understand his rights and could stand up to the feudal lords.
As a result, many children from poor families spend their days wandering the streets and wasting time. Children from wealthier families go to good schools far from their villages, schools that the poor can’t reach. I ask the government to fix this problem. Why are these children being punished just for being poor? What is the reason they are being denied their basic right to education?
People often see Pakistan as falling behind because of its low literacy rate. That’s why I’m asking everyone involved in education to take action. We need to boost literacy rates, especially in rural Sindh, to help our young generation break free from the grip of illiteracy.
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