
Friends this profile is of Aishah Hossain. Aishah has sent her snap from Baghdad, Iraq. Aishah has recently done graduation. She writes in her email that it was her dream to masters but unfortunately she can’t go out for education in any higher institute. Aishah more tells that the picture was taken last month when she was attending marriage ceremony of her cousin. Aishah is totally free from education these days and spends most of her time in cooking, reading historical books of Islam and using Internet.
Well Aishah thank you so much for sending your photo. If you don’t mind we would like to say one thing that please don’t disheart. You can easily complete your education through Internet. There are hundreds of online schools and universities, which are running courses and classes for every type of degree you want. So please cheer up.

Ruqayyah Saleh has sent her photo from Baghdad. Ruqayyah is doing the job of school teacher in Baghdad city. She writes in her email that she joined this job four months ago after the completion of graduation. Ruqayyah tells that school teaching is not an easy job particularly at primary level. Primary schooling or education is basically the first stage of an individual’s compulsory education because reading student’s mind and concentration level is not an easy task to deal with specially for children. It requires a good amount of patience, analyzing capability, frequency matching and most importantly adaptability. Teaching in primary school could be somewhat of a feat. The subjects that are usually taught to primary school children would be basic literacy as well as learning numbers. Foundations in geography, history, science and other social sciences are also taught in primary school.
Ruqayyah more tells that there are various methods and techniques in teaching these children, which you can use and they would usually depend on the mission and objectives of the particular schools. Some of these methods would be through conventional teaching, games, songs and other activities. Song and other fun games and activities usually serve as effective ways of teaching these children and have been made as notable features of the established primary education system. Well Ruqayyah you are doing a great job. We pray that you may continue it through out your life.

This photo is of Sanaa Yusuf from Fallujah, Iraq. She has sent her through our contact form. Sanaa is student of graduation in Fallujah. Sanaa writes in her email that she has noted that many arab girls who joined this site are not wearing hijab which is not good. Sanaa tells that hijab is must for every Muslim woman. I am going to tell you what is Hijab? Hijab as a piece of cloth is derived from the Arabic word for “cover/conceal”. The common use of hijab is for “head cover” which conceals all but the face of the woman according the verses of the holy Qur’an 24:31. Rather than being the symbol of oppression it liberates the women from the sexual objectification to the status of respect and honour in society.
Well Sanaa thank you so much for sharing really useful knowledge with our readers. We sure that every woman who read this message will wear hijab throughout her life.

Today we are going post the profile of Iraqi girl Liabah Hussain from Basrah, Iraq. You can see birthday cake in front of this pretty girl. Liabah tells that it was her 18th birthday on 2nd September 2009. They arranged party at evening due to Ramadan ul Mubarik. Liabah is student of 3rd year in the University of Basrah.
Well Liabah thank you very much for sharing your rejoices. We wish you many many returns of the day.

Farrah Hussain is first contributor who has joined us from Iraq. Farrah lives in Iraq’s capital city of Baghdad located on the Tigris River. Farrah writes in her email that she is student of 2nd year in Baghdad. Farrah tells that Baghdad is a very huge city with the population touching 7 million; it is the nation’s most important metropolis, and the one of the largest of its kind in southwest Asia. With its history dating back to the 8th century, when it was renowned as a hub of learning and knowledge, it was the home of the House of Wisdom created solely for Greek, Middle Persian, and Syriac works’ translations.
Farrah tells that there are so many places, which are famous worldwide and are situated right here in Iraq. An ancient site, that was once prominent, is covered with high walls, and palaces apart from the magnificent temples. Even though the place has been eroded by rain and time, it still stands tall. To get to this monument, one can either take the boat or a water taxi from Baghdad. Other tourist attraction in Iraq Farrah tells that is the Shaheed Monument, which was open to public in 1983. This is again a place that symbolizes all the Iraqi soldiers who died during the war with Iran. A huge dome, which has been split in the middle, with the two halves offset, has the domes are sheltering a flame. Around this area, a playground for children, walkways, bridges, ample car park, and even a lake can be found. Well, Farrah we really appreciate your contribution. We wish that you will send some more photos of you in future.