MY JOURNEY, MY STORY
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Mama said "Nana wake up is dawn's break, Nana wake up and pray is time", Nana said"okay I'm awake", she left the room and close the door for her, she turn and pray and went to the toilet to perform ablution and get out and wear her hijab she pray and her mother open the door and said "okay are you done go and get ready for school okay", she said"okay", she get ready and went downstairs, Nana said"good morrin papa", he said "morrin'o", she said" good morrin bro"he said" morrin'o" , after having their breakfast. Nawaz said"Nana let's go am going to be late" she said" okay bye mama and papa",her parent said" bye Nana". When their went to the school he park, her brother said "Nana study well well, my sis", she said" insha Allah bro", After school she take bus home. As Nana walked into the house she said "assalamualaikum", her mother said "waalaikum salam "and she asked, "How was school today, Nana?" Nana smiled, "It was good, mama. We learned about logarithms in math class." Her mother nodded, "That's great, dear. You're doing well in school. Keep it up." Nana's brother, Nawaz, chimed in, "Yeah, Nana's a genius!" Nana playfully rolled her eyes, "Shut up, Nawaz." The family shared a warm laugh together. Nana's mother asked, "Nana, have you started studying for your exams?" Nana nodded, "Yes, mama. I've been studying every day after school." Her mother smiled, "That's good, dear. You need to focus on your studies. Your father and I are proud of you." Just then, Nana's father walked into the room, "What's going on here?" Nana's mother filled him in, "We were just discussing Nana's exams." Nana's father nodded, "Ah, yes. Nana, you need to work hard and make us proud." Nana smiled, "I will, papa." The family sat down to enjoy a quiet evening together.
As they sat, Nana's mother asked, "Nana, would you like to go to the mosque with me tomorrow?" Nana's eyes lit up, "Yes, mama! I'd love to."Her mother smiled, "Okay, dear. We'll go together after school."Nana felt grateful for her family's support and love. The next day, Nana and her mother went to the mosque after school. They performed their prayers together and listened to a sermon from the Imam. As they walked home, Nana's mother asked, "Nana, what did you think of the sermon today?" Nana thought for a moment, "I liked it, mama. The Imam talked about the importance of kindness and compassion." Her mother smiled, "That's a great message, Nana. We should always strive to be kind and compassionate towards others." Nana nodded, feeling inspired by the sermon.
When they got home, Nana's father asked, "How was the mosque, Nana?"
Nana smiled, "It was great, papa. The Imam's sermon was really inspiring."
Her father smiled, "I'm glad to hear that, Nana. Keep attending the mosque and learning from the Imam's sermons."
Nana felt grateful for her family's support and encouragement. As the evening came to a close, Nana reflected on her day, feeling thankful for her family, her faith, and her education. As the days went by, Nana continued to excel in school and deepen her faith. She found joy in helping others, whether it was volunteering at the local mosque or assisting her mother with household chores. One day, Nana's teacher, Mrs. Ahmed, announced that the school would be holding a quiz competition on Islamic studies. Nana was excited and began to study even harder.
Her family noticed her efforts and encouraged her to keep going. "Nana, you're doing great," her father said. "We're all rooting for you." The day of the quiz competition arrived, and Nana felt nervous but confident. She took a deep breath, remembering the words of her mother: "Nana, Allah is with you. Trust in Him and you'll do great." The competition began, and Nana answered question after question with ease. When the results were announced, Nana was overjoyed to hear that she had won first prize. Her family was over the moon with pride. "Masha'Allah, Nana!" her mother exclaimed. "We're so proud of you!"
Nana smiled, feeling grateful for her family's love and support. She knew that she couldn't have done it without them. Nana's win in the quiz competition sparked a wave of celebrations at home. Her family and friends gathered to congratulate her, and her parents presented her with a special gift - a new laptop....
Mama said "Nana wake up is dawn's break, Nana wake up and pray is time", Nana said"okay I'm awake", she left the room and close the door for her, she turn and pray and went to the toilet to perform ablution and get out and wear her hijab she pray and her mother open the door and said "okay are you done go and get ready for school okay", she said"okay", she get ready and went downstairs, Nana said"good morrin papa", he said "morrin'o", she said" good morrin bro"he said" morrin'o" , after having their breakfast. Nawaz said"Nana let's go am going to be late" she said" okay bye mama and papa",her parent said" bye Nana". When their went to the school he park, her brother said "Nana study well well, my sis", she said" insha Allah bro", After school she take bus home. As Nana walked into the house she said "assalamualaikum", her mother said "waalaikum salam "and she asked, "How was school today, Nana?" Nana smiled, "It was good, mama. We learned about logarithms in math class." Her mother nodded, "That's great, dear. You're doing well in school. Keep it up." Nana's brother, Nawaz, chimed in, "Yeah, Nana's a genius!" Nana playfully rolled her eyes, "Shut up, Nawaz." The family shared a warm laugh together. Nana's mother asked, "Nana, have you started studying for your exams?" Nana nodded, "Yes, mama. I've been studying every day after school." Her mother smiled, "That's good, dear. You need to focus on your studies. Your father and I are proud of you." Just then, Nana's father walked into the room, "What's going on here?" Nana's mother filled him in, "We were just discussing Nana's exams." Nana's father nodded, "Ah, yes. Nana, you need to work hard and make us proud." Nana smiled, "I will, papa." The family sat down to enjoy a quiet evening together.
As they sat, Nana's mother asked, "Nana, would you like to go to the mosque with me tomorrow?" Nana's eyes lit up, "Yes, mama! I'd love to."Her mother smiled, "Okay, dear. We'll go together after school."Nana felt grateful for her family's support and love. The next day, Nana and her mother went to the mosque after school. They performed their prayers together and listened to a sermon from the Imam. As they walked home, Nana's mother asked, "Nana, what did you think of the sermon today?" Nana thought for a moment, "I liked it, mama. The Imam talked about the importance of kindness and compassion." Her mother smiled, "That's a great message, Nana. We should always strive to be kind and compassionate towards others." Nana nodded, feeling inspired by the sermon.
When they got home, Nana's father asked, "How was the mosque, Nana?"
Nana smiled, "It was great, papa. The Imam's sermon was really inspiring."
Her father smiled, "I'm glad to hear that, Nana. Keep attending the mosque and learning from the Imam's sermons."
Nana felt grateful for her family's support and encouragement. As the evening came to a close, Nana reflected on her day, feeling thankful for her family, her faith, and her education. As the days went by, Nana continued to excel in school and deepen her faith. She found joy in helping others, whether it was volunteering at the local mosque or assisting her mother with household chores. One day, Nana's teacher, Mrs. Ahmed, announced that the school would be holding a quiz competition on Islamic studies. Nana was excited and began to study even harder.
Her family noticed her efforts and encouraged her to keep going. "Nana, you're doing great," her father said. "We're all rooting for you." The day of the quiz competition arrived, and Nana felt nervous but confident. She took a deep breath, remembering the words of her mother: "Nana, Allah is with you. Trust in Him and you'll do great." The competition began, and Nana answered question after question with ease. When the results were announced, Nana was overjoyed to hear that she had won first prize. Her family was over the moon with pride. "Masha'Allah, Nana!" her mother exclaimed. "We're so proud of you!"
Nana smiled, feeling grateful for her family's love and support. She knew that she couldn't have done it without them. Nana's win in the quiz competition sparked a wave of celebrations at home. Her family and friends gathered to congratulate her, and her parents presented her with a special gift - a new laptop....