Girls education in villages is not just about teaching books, it is about building a strong and aware society. In rural areas like Salarpur, education for girls still faces many difficulties such as lack of facilities, social pressure, and limited resources. Even today, many talented girls are unable to move forward only because proper educational support is not available near their homes.
For me, this mission is deeply personal. Education for girls was a dream of my respected father, late Mufakkir-e-Deen Hazrat Qari Aas Mohammad Sahib (Rah.). He strongly believed that when girls are educated, the entire family and village progress together. After his passing, being his successor, I feel it is my responsibility and right to carry forward his vision. This is why I have dedicated myself to working for education in my native village Salarpur.
My aim is not small. I want to build an azeem-us-shan educational system in Salarpur that provides complete learning opportunities to children, especially girls. Education should not be limited to classrooms only. It should prepare students for real life, help them gain confidence, and open doors to better opportunities.
Through Marhaba Foundation Trust and institutions like Jamia Marhaba Lilbanat Salarpur, we are working to strengthen girls education at the ground level. Along with religious and basic modern education, our mission includes developing coaching facilities so that village students can compete with students from cities. A well-planned coaching center is part of our vision, where students can prepare for academic growth and future goals.
We also believe that education needs a healthy and positive environment. That is why our long-term plan includes playgrounds and parks, where children can learn discipline, teamwork, and physical fitness. Sports and outdoor activities play an important role in mental development, especially for growing children.
Another important part of our mission is education competitions and learning activities. These competitions help students discover their abilities, build confidence, and develop a healthy spirit of learning. When village children participate in such activities, they realize their own potential and start dreaming bigger.
Girls education in villages is the key to lasting change. An educated girl becomes an educated mother, a responsible citizen, and a strong support for her family. She understands health, hygiene, education, and social values better. This positive impact slowly spreads across the entire village.
My effort is to take my village Salarpur forward in the field of education and make it an example for others. This journey is not easy, but with sincere intention, community support, and the blessings of elders, it is possible. Carrying forward my father’s dream is both my duty and my motivation.
Education is not just a service; it is a mission. And this mission will continue, InshaAllah, until every child in our village gets the right to learn, grow, and succeed.