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The Syrian blind Hafeza Zahra’s Inspiration

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Published February 11, 2021
The Syrian blind Hafeza Zahra’s Inspiration

Blind Hafeza Zahra Darji Ulush. Age only 15. Living in a refugee camp in northwestern Syria. Due to his keen talent and unique qualifications, there has been a lot of excitement about him on various social media platforms recently. Even as a young girl, she is teaching the Holy Qur’an to the disadvantaged children in the camp. Zahra wants all the children in the camp to learn the Qur’an from her. To this end, a multi-faceted reading of the Qur’an, including Arabic Tajweed, is being carried out by bringing children together in the harsh environment of the camp.

Zahra wants to get rid of the environment in which she and other children are growing up in the refugee camp. She is still a girl. Dreaming of studying in a madrasa. His desire will be to grow up and teach. During a riot in 2019, Zahra and her family were displaced from the Syrian village of Maarat and took refuge in this refugee camp. At the same time, they lose their homes, resources and relatives. When he was seven, the civil war in Syria continued. For this reason, the little girl with visual impairment could not go to the madrasa even from her own village. But indomitable will and great interest could not stop him from learning. He memorized the entire 30 verses of the Qur’an while sitting at home.

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