 My name is Subhah. My name is Jinn. My name is Ibrahim. My name is Nofah. Just going to laugh about you. We will begin with the open crying presentation by Hamza Khalidullah, followed by a translation by Simeon Haji. We will begin with the open crying presentation by Simeon Haji. And once angels ask them to do so, I will send a message to the one who is asked about the open crying presentation. Thank you. I would like to thank Allah for that beautiful presentation Hamza and Tamina. Let's now welcome our well-respected principal, sister Shaina. Shaina, we recommend it. Respected audience, Imam Bakir, Ari Emmer, Warden, Jessica, Muir, Brother Asif, MCC, Barrett, and students, welcome to all of you on our 11th annual year in celebration. Our students and staff have worked very hard to bring you a functional and exciting program. This year, we decided that our theme to focus on will be the concept of Muslim heroes. And it is an integral part of our needs to have a hero, a role model and a guide to help navigate through our now challenging environment today. Now I would like to pass it on to our, pass it on to our, I'm just going to go further and elaborate on what we have here. Our program today is to focus on many Muslim role models that our children have in mind. These role models range from our beautiful history to our modern, modern-day heroes. How do we identify the Muslim hero? Our criteria for the hero must be a practicing Muslim who is an example in our own society, for our hero. They must take pride in the rights of their religion, have overcome silos of struggles and persevere. These role models are an example of which our children can learn, identify with and help in their journey. Today, we will be highlighting pathetic heroes, Muslim hero, sport heroes, Muslim social activists and Muslim celebrities. All of whom are children by and by with helping to create a stronger, responding identity. As you can see in our program flyers, our program will feature one class level at a time. Each level will present an Islamist studies presentation, followed by a Quranic presentation and then a recognition of the year-round award winners. The award categories that our students are being recognized for are as follows. Perfect attendance, most improved student, academic excellence, Quranic Humanization Award and a Citizenship Award. To end after afternoon, we will announce three grand prizes and will be selected by our esteemed judges for here today. The three grand prize categories are as follows. Best Islamist presentation, elementary level. Best Islamist video presentation, middle and high school level. And best Quranic presentation. We would like to start our program with our most precious little ones, the preschool class led by sister Savika, sister Rahal. They will be performing a sheet called I Love Allah. Pay attention to our level one class led by the presentation of the award winners. The academic excellence award goes to Dwan Nadeem, Safiyah Al Rahman, Dua Situ, Saini Bikram, Rian, Umayza Ahmed, Anisa Khan, Iman Gil, Amina Ahmed, Zalmaid Roshan, Safiyah Al Rahman, Tahseen Sayla, Jawad Al-Din, Rian Ahmed and Ahmed Gulaik. So we must consider the feelings of others before we've learned anything out without thinking. As to our theme, led by sister Marwa, lessons we've learned to break the Muslim hero who would be your favorite. Let's argue the way they have you picked your Muslim hero today. Sit up to his police pin, one guard in front of the to watch a video to see how brave he was. There were many idols kept inside the temple and the prophets started to smash the idols with just axe. One by one he smashed all the idols, except for one. That was the biggest idol inside the temple. He held the axe around the neck on this statue and left the temple. Who could have done this terrible act? There was a young man at the market yesterday. One of them said, he was speaking against our gods. I know this person. His name was Ibrahim. Said the other. The people found prophet Ibrahim and brought him to the temple. Are you the one who has done these to our gods? It was the statue here. Yes, that's the one. The prophet replied. Why don't you ask him? He will tell you if he can speak. This angered the people further. I don't speak. Then prophet Ibrahim said. Then why do you want this? I don't want to speak. No, I don't want to hear. Have you lost your mind? Then what do you mean? Teacher, the video shows how prophet Ibrahim, alayhi wasalaam, was very intelligent and spoke the truth about one god, Allah, subhanahu wa ta'ala. Great job. Now tell me another reason why prophet Ibrahim, alayhi wasalaam, is our hero. He never gave up on his faith. Even when Allah, subhanahu wa ta'ala tested him and asked him to sacrifice his own child. Great point. So we learned today prophet Ibrahim, alayhi wasalaam is our hero and a true leader because one, he stood up for his faith, for his belief in one Allah, subhanahu wa ta'ala even though his father and the whole village were against him. Two, he was fearless and brave. Three, he was able to make others follow him, not to believe in idols and to believe in true God. That's all for today, class. But Allah destroyed them and made them a sermon over the ages. Blisses and blessings on Quraysh by defeating the enemy for them to lead to faith in the messages of Muhammad, peace to be upon them. Quraysh by defeating the enemy for them. Muhammad, peace be upon them. of Muhammad, peace be upon them of Muhammad, peace be upon them by repelling the enemy by repelling the enemy from above, Baba in the year of his birth. Therefore, he never destroyed Muhammad of anyone. All of the students in level two are Kudasin Ali, Nabi Zadeef, Al-Fariz, Meera Raksu, Ibrahim Mahmoud, Jabithullah Khan, Dalmaria, Dalmaria Alina Khan and Yorfa Ali. Most improved student awards go to Akim Iza Ahmed, Juhayl Janjua, Audeen Abbasi, Aswan Wakas, Ibrahim Mahmoud, Aideen, and Razi. Best chronic memorization awards go to Sami Sunkar, Jina Al-Bazali and Yorfa Khan. I have one more story I wanted to share with you about the kingdom of Islam. There was one story about the kingdom of Islam. And everyone had just learned about Ibrahim that he was destroying all the idols in the castle. So, he called Ibrahim to talk to him and get questions about Muhammad. Ibrahim told him that Allah swt made him alive. He said he could give life and death and Ibrahim said that he could do that too. He brought two soldiers and he killed one of them and then Ibrahim said that this makes him Allah swt. But Ibrahim said that Allah swt brings his son Allah swt brings his son Allah swt Allah swt brings his son Allah swt brings his son Allah swt and then he killed Ibrahim. But back then it was my mother who killed my son and Ibrahim She killed my son Ibrahim was killed. And now Ibrahim the King's family. He was a simple boy and looked for a King named Donald. The King was prepared for his father to fight the mighty enemies. The enemies had to torture and kill the King's people, and kill their properties. Among the enemies he died in the land. Point out, everybody was scared to fight the King's child, because he took some people and hands me the sword. He came out, turned the swordish to challenge the child. But still no one, no one looked for him. So he came out, opened the door for everyone to look into the King's child. He turned the swordish to challenge the child. He explained to the child the point. The enemy's weapon was not a simple boy. That was the only job that was done, but he was so proud of himself. I raised my arms. I'm in the world of Disney. I'm in the world of Disney. I lay there, so I don't want to play football. But I'm in it. When I lay, I lay, I'll make a person behind me and make a picture. And how does the glass look? I'm going to keep it. I'm in. So I'm about to cry. I have to fix it. Actually, it's because of the weight. ForTV, it's not going to be the last time. And you don't want to play football? Not at all. I'm playing football in Dragon rider stage five. I'm not perfect. But I do have that body already. It's not matchup. This is what to think. We didn't have anything to do and we're going to have a ch recognize the K beauty. The first, I was the father of the father, and I was the mother of the prince. After the rule, the mausoleum was not the first to bear judgments. One time, some sheep on the shepherd destroyed the crops of the farmer. After the rule, the mausoleum gave a judgment to solve their problems. I was the mother of the prince. When I would always work hard, to the mother was the other king. The last one, the other, made it through the mausoleum upon the truth. The angels, the divine books, and others to hold on to the truth. The words. So there's the chief of words, go-to. Mahdi Sikar, Anisa Khan, and Nazina Virgeli. Academic excellence awards go-to. Mohamed Ares, Asna, Tijira, Zainal Omar, Aisha Bay, Anisa Khan, Sara, there's so much to hear. Umayza and Zara Asim. The perfect attendance awards go-to. Sama, Mohamedi, most accrued student awards go-to. Emir John, Adam, Mojda, Matin, Samimi, Aliya Saleh, Asif, Sikandar, and the best memorization awards go-to. Aisha Bay, Asna, Tijira, Mohamed Ares, Mahdi Sikar, Zainal Omar, Raina, Zalala, Umayza, Ahmed, and Anisa Khan. Prophet El Mughal was one of our amazing prophets. One day, as Prophet El Mughal was praying this very day, she ordered a scar sometimes to not allow anyone to enter. Anyways, two people got inside. One of them asked, who are you? One of his men said, do not confide in me. I'm just here and I'm talking to the trustee. He didn't say what he said. The first thing he said, he said, this is my brother. Has many hands, and I have one. He didn't have to leave anyone to the back. He didn't have to leave. He got here from the other part. He said that the other person was wrong. Prophet El Mughal didn't have to leave the U.S. in the state, and he asked, probably he would ask for a scar from the same place. Could I really do something like that? Please give your attention to our report. There will be a second video on Prophet El Mughal's and Prophet El Mughal's video, led by sisters in Lumia, sister Sara, and sister Nida. All of our decline in recitation of Surah T. led by brother Taha, brother Adhan, and sister Surya. Hello, everybody. First question. The Prophet El Mughal is only five years old, so he has to know if something is good. Who has it somewhere? The answers are the each sister man, the each, the each, the each, the each, the each, the each, the each, the each, the each. Could I really do that? Could I really do that? Can I just do the same thing? The Prophet El Mughal has a very nice answer, but I also know that I have something for El Mughal. Can I really do that? First question, I think you should ask, how do you really know that sister El Mughal? Who are you? You can try to answer as well, so you can try to answer as well, so you can try to answer as well, so you can try to answer. I've been working with many friends and we've been working but it must be time for things to be done because of our time so I'm not asking for too much, I'm not asking for too much but I'm a lot I need to take a time to test from the way I'm doing it I'm going to show you how to do it I'm going to show you how to do it I'm going to show you how I'm doing it I'm going to show you how to do it Yes, I see, that's why I'm taking a time to test Yes, I'm just talking about what I've been seeing about my other friends and their other friends and they were saying that they thought it was a moment in their life This is my high five and one after another but it's all in English She was and up right in the US and still is with my guys at the University of New York and my friends and I are here and we're having a great time with my friends and I are here at the University of New York In this era, Allah is wearing my fourth different things. With Allah's words, it means He is going to tell us something really important Allah is telling us that He created human in a majestic manner which means that human is noble of all creatures A very message of the story that Allah created humans intellectually and physically the best so we have to make ourselves spiritually the best Masha'Allah, level 4 The following students, level 4 received awards Citizenship awards go to Sara Menon Academic excellence awards go to Mughal Khan Himba Al-Adin Zara Su Maram Al-Ghazali Assam Al-Ghazali Saif T. Bani My sister, Mashiqa Al-Lukhari Perfect attendance awards go to Hibrahim Medin Soria Rahman Al-Ghiza Asi Zafir Asi Zuni Al-Nime and Hassan Al-Ghazali Most of the students awards go to Mughal Ashraf Aya Al-Khazali Aya Al-Khazali Saif Al-Khazali Soria Rahman Best of my members is Sara Khaisan I have a simple presentation I also have a story about the Prophet Salaam that I was told in a very young age There was one time a woman who used to always go to the Prophet Salaam every time in the process The woman hated the Prophet and she wanted to make the Prophet Salaam mad so she could show off to the time that the Prophet Salaam does for the inspector once in a while So every day after cleaning her house she would gather all her garbage And after that every time she threw the trash at him he never got a reaction out of the Prophet The Prophet was locked by a piece of leaf and she took it as if the Prophet Salaam had been buried so she continued to throw trash at him However the Prophet Salaam was praying every single day that one day that woman may recognize the truth in the way of the Salaam piece of leaf So he continued to walk down the street and try to continue the offering One day the Prophet Salaam noticed that the woman was not inside and he was worried about the woman's whereabouts The Prophet not seemed like the woman's the woman's door and he asked to come in and the woman was crying at her because she thought the Prophet came for her but she was sick However the Prophet told her that since he did not notice her outside he was worried about her health The woman was relieved and allowed the Prophet to help her around The Prophet came every day to check on her and help her clean up the patience for how he disregarded the way the Prophet treated her as nowadays a lot of us have conclusions about her evil and we don't react to the peaceful manner Now could you please give your attention to level 5 for the consent of the Prophet like by sister Ramallah brother Saqib and sister Nizhaq followed by the beginning of the recitation of Surah Mulk under brother Muhammad brother Khalid from actually the Prophet's fifth grade who is the name of the Prophet the Prophet Al-Iqbal Islam the Prophet Al-Iqbal Islam is often known in the English language as Ya'ab in the Quran even though the direct descendant of the Prophet Al-Iqbal Islam was who came from the family of the Prophet Al-Iqbal Islam the Prophet was the descendant of the Prophet Al-Iqbal Islam and one above the other you will not see the creation of the beneficent Al-Iqbal then turn up your eyes do you see Al-Iqbal? yet again your sight will return to you humbled and it will be more and it will be more and today I will be giving a short summary of the first five ayahs of Surah Mulk Surah Mulk means the dominion it has a total of 30 verses and was revealed in the middle Mulk in the period we as humans should recognize and praise Allah's name for all happiness is from Him nothing can equal, compete or even resist to His power He has created death and life He has created us human beings with the reason which is to see that if we get trapped committing good deeds for example we should be humble and serve the needy we should always give salat and give charity to Allah and fast and try to fast all the days in Ramadan this is a test for Allah Allah is the most exalted the most forgiving and He is almighty Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala has created seven heavens in which there is no flaw He challenges those who disbelieve to go find and investigate for a flaw and He encourages those who believe in Him to go and achieve big things and aim for high goals Allah encourages us to keep trying and soon for the disbelievers their sight will return to them humbled and worn out Allah has spread the skies of the heavens with stars and meteorites to keep away shaytan and his followers for He has already created a monument of the blazing fire for those who follow shaytan we are located in one of the arms of the milky way based on our location we can see the stars and sky if we were near the center to see the stars or even the sky we should be grateful that we can see all the beautiful things in the sky for the whole world that is needed after they found it on the back at the ticket place I believe here please check in the back now for the awards the citizenship awards go to Safa, Zaynab, Saeeda Iman, Chaudhary and Hayyan the academic excellence awards go to the Aisra, Kamal, Faris Zadeen Khan Tahaa Saeed Raheel Lassni Arman Latid and Noor Akbar the perfect attendance awards go to Rehna, Nalbari, Hayyan Villa and Aliyah most improved spoon awards go to Hayyan Villa, Hayyan Shahab Safa Hakimah and Yasmeen Daggar and the best drive memorization award goes to Hamza Khalilullah once Barba Yut was very sick he had many swords and clearly he was not healthy but he kept on praying to Allah for a hundred hours and kept his faith in Allah Allah then asked Ayyut to stretch his foot into the ground and upon doing so a fountain appeared after taking from the fountain Barba Yut was healed for keeping his faith in Allah even in the worst possible situations which should never for space or give up in Allah even during the hardest times for those of the times there was a video presentation about Khalil Khadija problem of his own life that by sister, father and sister Arman it won't be by the devotion of the recitation of Surah and then by another Muhammad and mother that he made a spot this is good world anyway champion a man who ranks with the greatest anyway champions of all time because everybody knows Allah is His goodness I am faced with the boxer everybody knows that I have also been back to the aspect of Allah question for you that day how is this show of the public show the public show of the public show so one of the main things is the recitation of the Quran and the recitation of the Quran and the worship and the recitation of the Quran and the recitation of the Quran and the worship I want Ali to start with my agency as a model because he showed up in Rome house and he had a lot of information about the country. And Muhammad is one of the most important countries to party. As for my life, I conclude from Muhammad Ali. There is boxing. Because he really enjoyed me. He was like a Muslim boxer. He believed himself. But when you look at him, he's just a Muslim. He says he was black. So if I ever feel dispermated by someone, I can look up to him. And I don't feel like that down. What's the thing about this? Let's see what you learn from this. There's boxing. And he's one of the most important countries to party. He has a lot of hadros. He's a very good guy. He's the best person. He's a very good person. He's the best person I've ever seen. There is a lot of good people. He's a good person. He's a good person. He's a good person. He's just a good person. I have to go home and I will be making a wedding today. I don't understand what you're saying because you also want to ask a question right now, but I assume you think it's good. I identify with this person because we are Muslims playing sports, and in the beginning it's really hard to struggle, but if you believe hard enough, there's a time. This, you don't need to be proud because the honour only was once to be of the ones to be given out more, but you decide it's not a concern. That's the best way to know a doctor, but everyone shall figure it out, because in that way you can stop it because it's not a concern. From the delegation side, there's a great sense of people that can help you, and that is a very complex way of thinking. This is a very complex way of thinking, and there are a lot of things you can do. This little effect of our everyday lives is an inspiration to African-Americans, and he shows us that it doesn't matter which race you are, or where you're born, or if you've been in an association with the delegation, or a different form of about it. It doesn't matter that you should always stand up for what you believe, and that it doesn't matter where you come from. Stand up for what you believe, stand up for what you believe. I'm proud to be here because even though you're black, you also have a black identity, but the British version was like that, even though I was born in Amsterdam, I'm very proud of it. And it still became a word about it. Are our struggles similar? Our struggles are similar because I am a Muslim, we're a poor, and the US killed. And it's hard for me because they follow my rights, but it's hard for me to do this work, like me and them, for me to be a Muslim real poor. Because we struggle, well, it's not the first year, but I struggle too, right now. How do you identify with that? I've been part of this person, we were both Muslim, and now we both think we're connected, and we know that we're not going to be a Muslim. I'm proud to be here because even though there's a lot of markets in Vietnam, we're not going to be a Muslim. It shows that it doesn't matter what background we come from, and it doesn't matter what religion you come from, it shows that it's all because you're not a Muslim, and that just because you come from a different background and other people don't understand what you do or how you do it, it only matters if you do it your own way. I don't know if that's right or not, but I want to be inspired to do things that I know you like to do, because even though you were from African-American, you already know how to do it, and you became a really good boxer, so that's what I'm trying to do right now. This is my daily life, because one time there was a man on a tall building, and he was just about to fall, and he wanted to just walk by, and after he saw him, he came to my holder and said, there's many things to do. He said, you don't need to go to the side. We are not inspired to do that. It's not to go to the side. It's a better one. And this is also a better one. Whoever reads the Bible, we are being mocked. Also known as Surah al-Muq. Every night, all our protectants from the torment of the grave. As a child of the messenger, we used to call it al-Masroo. And many of us doubt which protection. In the Book of Al-Baghd, it is a Surah which, whoever recites it every night, has done very well. Narrated by al-Mas'a'a'i. Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. It was narrated from Fuku Ghurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, had once said, Surah al-Muq ar-Rahman zayn, 30 verses, will intercede for him, so that he will be forgiven. This is Surah Al-Baghd al-Zeeb, Iri al-Muq. In other words, Surah al-Muq. Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, Abu Gawud, and Irim al-Maja. We have Shaytani al-Rajim, Bismillah ab'ihim, hadab, wa jahannam, mas'ihir, idha, wa'iyah, laqoor, shaytani al-Rajim, ma'umah, ma'am, tawzab, Allah, ma'umah, lila bi-balal, al-Qabir, wa'alu lawb, al-Ner, sa'eem, Allah, ma'umah, al-Qawli. Received awards. Citizenship awards go to, go to, Hasid, Imad al-Diyu, Ayushka, Farak, Sayyid, Imad al-Diyu, Subhan, Reader, and Surayam, Sayyid, Perpetual attendance awards go to Amman, Gubedit, and Yusuf Khan. Most approved student performance goes to, Surayakal, Suriyam, Fahri, Hayash, Bala. The best program organization awards go to, Amman, Amir, Hafizah, Farhan, Hafizah, Tahit, Kira, congrats, I'm sorry if I pronounce the name wrong. Everyone, quiet down, please. Okay, to talk about, the most important woman in Islamic history, also known as, the mother of Islam, Alija Raghur, is a big inspiration to assault. She was a successful merchant in a time where, society was male-dominated and dangerous. Upon her father's death, she took over from business, and traded with, through primary commerce centers, at that time. Her business became larger than all the British tribes, tribes, combined, and most of them, with the reputation of fair dealing and high-quality goods. Alija Raghur, reminds us that really, anything is possible, no matter who you are, as long as you put your mind to it. Now, please give your attention to level seven for being a presentation, on the American Spencer, if you guys have come in, and that's what player, King Alajim, like my sister Salma, brother Salad, and brother Salad, followed by continuation of the recitation of Sermon Molo, led by sister Nina and brother Axon. King Alajim, Hamlet is a great Islamic hero. She is best known for being the first Muslim-American woman to wear a hijab while competing for the United States in the Olympics. She took this men's sport, but she decided to give up, and so, because she would cover up in an Islamic way, and perform a sport. She is one woman, one mother, and four grandmothers, and three grandmothers. From historian, Muslim girls can make many girls in such a way. One, Muslim girls can do sports. Two, there's always a role way to speak. Dual identities are not true. In this world, it is not possible to get this Muslim-American. Many girls were there. Would you like me to show you such thing? Sure. For today, I guess, being a Muslim-American, how are you doing here? Don't you go with this? Okay, so, we're going to talk about the year and get the money. Today is January. We show you what our eyes are. January, what is the way I said you can get and you just come out? You can do anything in a halal way. We show. Even in this airport, if there's anything, you can change to make it halal. You can alter the seas or you're vastly more informed so you cover your walk. Isaac, how are your struggles so? We both need to summarize and cover up. We're just going to start by showing you what our eyes are. Thank you all for the other way. This is actually the first time I've ever seen an eye like this. I was just wondering how it's so frustrated I'm just like, what can I do? I'm trying to say we're actually at the same time. Do you think there's I don't know she's so worried that she's like, yeah, just like, I don't know. I'm just like, oh, you're not. This is a joke, oh, I'm just like, I don't know. I'm just like, I'm just like, I'm just like, I don't know. I'm just like, I don't know. This is a joke so I was just like you're not and with your insane youth. Your office record of 150 weeks and 8 hours per week. The people are online and selected by a lot. The thing about them is that the office is set for the next few weeks. These people are normally set to have their smarts. And the set for this is that when traveling in the back door, they go to the office, the office actually, to the last, to the second, the first night, and then the people after them, they hide back and say, no, if you don't see this person, then we imagine he would be in the next room. And you see, this is why you need to pay attention to the situation. You guys see this is job credit, only to have time to pay the credit. The outstanding part of it is that the people are not selected. And I think on the end of the month, the month, it was passed away. You couldn't remember it at all, class and youths. This makes me get really inspired by the series of regular Nigerian work, where we're also achieving youth. This means that anything inspected and if you work hard, you may be successful. One example of how it inspires me is when I'm passing through a strip, like the way it's stuck in your stick, the one I pick at the back, the one I pick at the back, I think it's probably going to rock you on one of the times as well, because I'm going to use a strip with energy, as you can see, right at the end. You can still do great things, and that's what makes it easy for the party. And change the name of the names of the parties for every certain important occasion. You can also change the name of the parties at the end of the week, if you vote for a certain person, if you know a large part of it, but if you know the name of it, if you move on, you just want to move on from the back to the front. You want to change the name of the people who are on the back. But a lot of us continue to do this, and this is why we are strong and people in the future. All these students in La Luz, I haven't received a warrant. Are you a recitation? Are we to do that? Have we to shade the honor? Or it ain't it? And now the translation for us. They say, had we listened or had we understood, we would not be among the inhabitants of the blaze. Who do not admit their sins, so away within habitants of the blaze. Those who fear the Lord unseen, there shall be forgiveness in a grave reward. Keep your speech secret. Only he knows what lies within the chest, not know. He is suitable to be aware. Surrenders 1620. Out of the dead, I shake on you, on you, this being dead. Have you taken security from me? Who is in the heaven that you will not stand upon you or her king? Then you shall know how I was my wife, I am 18. And indeed, those who before them denied, and how terrible was my reproach, 19. Do they not see as the birds above them, spreading their wings and closing them in? None is upholding them but the beneficent. Indeed, here to steer over all things. I am 20. Or who is it that could be an army for you to help you other than the beneficent? The disbelievers are not in but the reaching. Now here's what we learned about these items. I'm Marianne and I'm doing a summary. So in I am 15, and Elisabeth Hela starts off by telling us about all the blessings that he has given us. In the translation of I am 15, it says it is he whose provisions we eat. Without Elisabeth Hela, this is important in our lives because it shows that we shouldn't waste any food and take care of the blessings that Elisabeth Hela has given us. After that, it goes on and explains the disbelievers' punishment and how intense it will be. Elisabeth Hela says every disbeliever will get a punishment. In the translation, it says those who deny some of our growth. This applies to the punishments disbelievers have gotten in past civilizations. In I am 19, it says he who's the one who keeps the birds of the air. This shows that Elisabeth Hela controls everything and without her even the simple things whenever. In the final I am, it says that no one else will come to our aid but Elisabeth Hela, the most merciful. If something is inflicted upon us, the only one who can save us is Elisabeth Hela. This applies to our lives because whenever we need something or we have a problem, Elisabeth Hela is the most merciful and, in sha Allah, will help us. In sha Allah, level 7. Quality students in level 7 received awards. Citizenship award goes to Sofya Rushan. Academic excellence awards go to Sofya Rushan, Dameena Yusuf, Jannet Bey, Miriam Siddiqi, Zahra Ammar, Aisha Asim, Zayn Salah, Salma Rezaik, Soha Ahmed, Aiza Khan, Kaif, Jilani, Rayyan Ahmed Ahmed, and my beautiful young sister, Halima Teek. Ptending to award goes to Heba Adil, Aisha Asim, Zahra Ammar, Jannet Bey, Sabrina Abdel, and Hadya Asha. Most improvement award goes to Aisha Asim, Naila Salman, Sami Abdel, Mansour Bedgar, Asim Ahmed, and Hamza Mahmoud. Best Quranic memorization awards go to Jannet Bey, Miriam Siddiqi, and Mansour Bedgar. Congratulations on two amazing sports series. For so many people, famous athletes serve as role models like Iqtahaj Nahrim, and that's about there, Hakeem Aldawan. It's hard to be recognized for one's abilities, for most people, just being Muslim in sports. However, though Islam is not mainstream, these famous athletes stand by the ruling they do what they love. Reminding us again that Islam is a religion of moderation and actually encourages sports and keeping your body comfortable. The Prophet once said, Teach your kids swimming in archery and horse riding. A direct call to sports, especially sports, and they're often caught doing cultural views and their faith. However, if it has good intentions and they do not, then they should just go for it because for Allah loves a strong believer who does not fall to laziness. We should remember from these sports heroes that we must take care of the body Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala gave us and never compromise our religion for something in this temporary world. Now please, give your attention to Level 8 for a presentation on Malala Youth Society and Muhammad Ali. Led by Sister Mubah Al-Aziz and Brother Arif. Really quickly before they start, all the parents, to the back, please stop making noise because we cannot hear anything. Watch up here. Thank you very much, and Mubah Al-Aziz. Thank you. Thank you very much, and Mubah Al-Aziz. And as I was saying, it was led by Sister Mubah Al-Aziz and Brother Arif. This will also be followed by the continuation of the recitation of Surah Mubah led by Brother Arif and Sister Hamila. Salam alaikum everyone. Today, we, the 8th graders, are going to show you two modern Muslim heroes who have not only impacted the world in a positive way but have also impacted Islam. We will start off with Malala Youth Society and enough Muhammad Ali. We hope you enjoy learning something from these great Muslim heroes. Malala was born on July 12, 1937 in Bengora, Pakistan. She came from a low-income middle-class family. Her father was a Maki to instruct on that form. So, education to Malala. Malala is also very fluent in many languages and wants to become a doctor when she grows up. Soon, the Taliban a so-called religious movement started attacking girls' schools and shutting them down. Malala began to speak out against the Taliban and stressed for female education and women's rights. The Taliban responded with death threats and on October 9, 2012 Malala was caught in the head. Thanks to emergency treatment she survived a near-death experience. Even after a near-death experience Malala still continues to prove pre-trial ideals to the film. She has achieved many great things such as being the youngest person to win those noble peace prizes, winning an emancipation prize, opening a school in Lebanon and writing four books about her life in June. She has also considered as the most influential person of 2013. Malala has impacted the world in a variety of ways such as giving girls the opportunity to become educated and inspiring them to do what they believe is right. She has also made people aware about issues in the world and has shown us that compassion for life, equality, and justice can help bring change. I've seen Malala through the eyes of the world when we share another thing when we're in eyes of the world. What impact does she have on the rest of the school? She showcased the power of personal leadership. She gave many books to girls an opportunity to be as well-educated so that they gave one day impact to the world. And this is why we as Muslims should take on this. She has shown us that Muslims can make a change and that we are capable of making people aware of the problems in the world. There are many around the globe who only see Islam as a violent religion, a terrorist organization that must win chaos everywhere it goes. Malala has shown us that that's so true that Muslims can solve problems and bring peace to this world. We as Muslims should also strive to show the world what Islam really is, a religion of peace and tranquility. Now, let's look at another Islamic role model, Muhammad Ali. Interbox writes well, At 18, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960s in the Middle East. Clay then converted and changed his name to Muhammad Ali, which he called, and he called Clay the slave name. He sent an example for racial pride for African Americans and assistance to white domination. In 1996, he would not only study his religious roots in opposition to the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. So as many of you know, Muhammad Ali converted to Islam in 1964. And this is because he admired the peace in society which Islam brought. Islam had helped him through hard times, as well as Muhammad Ali had stated that converting to Islam was the most defining moment of his career and his life. He transformed himself from being merely a boxing champ to a champion of his people. He spoke out against injustice and racial inequality, and he was frequently misunderstood by the media, which at the time was mostly white. In March 1966, after Ali's drop-study of the status was re-classified, he became eligible to serve in the military. The champ made headlines around the world when he refused his addiction into the U.S. He became a possible speaker on college campuses during his exile from the ring. And in 1971, he used his conviction of overturn by the Supreme Court in the United States. He donated over $1 million in medical aid to the country as a protest against the U.S. economic environment. He gave us confidence to be proud of our religion and he was not afraid to speak for us on his mind, especially when it was coming from a Muslim or African-American man at the time. Even when he got stripped of his heavyweight championships and got thrown in jail, he said, strong is faith. This shows us that no matter how hard you get, you have to stay strong in Islam and just that Allah knows what is best for you. Thank you. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. Or who is it that could provide for you if he should withhold his provision or they persist in rebellion and abortion? Then is he who is walking fallen on a space better guided or he who is walking upright on a straight path? Say, it is he who has created you and made for you hearing and sight and hearts. Little thanks is that you give. Say, it is he who has dispersed you in the earth and to him you shall be gathered. And they say, when will this promise be fulfilled if you are truthful? And it will be said, this is what which you used to call. Say, have you ever considered that Allah should destroy me and those with me or should destroy mercy upon us who then will save the digital users from being bought on a ship? Say, he is the beneficent and we have believed in him and upon him have we put our trust. So you will come to know who is it that made you clear error? Say, have you considered if the water of your well should sink into the earth then you will bring to the flowing spring water? Have received awards. The citizenship award goes to Mansoor Duttgar and Sadia Afreen. The academic excellence award goes to Haroon Mubeen and Sadia Afreen. Perfect attendance award goes to Ayyan Khan. Even Fafni Haroon Mubeen, Khaif Jilani, Mansoor Duttgar, Mohamed Anju Jizal, and Sherin Ahmed. Most improved awards go to Naya Ammar Award and Nidda Asfah. Congratulations. Thank you. You can provide level 8. Mahmood Ali teaches us that it is okay to ask questions and that Allah encourage us to understand and see knowledge. However, Mohamed Ali never forgot that Allah was the greatest and His Creator and we should be reminded that no matter what, how powerful we feel in this world, Allah is still our Creator and we should remember Him constantly. A live presentation on Halima Ayyan led by Sister Rabia and Rabi Saam. Whoever the candidate that you get, you go to the U.S. with your mother and brother to assess whether or not they've done the derivative and if you want them to be like them all. See if there's any or if there's any or if there's any or if there's any, I'll go to the U.S. We should go to the U.S. and choose a group to operate on. We should go to the U.S. We should go to the U.S. and we should go to the U.S. We should go on the way for other people to do things first. She does not have an invasion that raises up the primary community, because of all the community, or her social community. She did not give up first-party powers that was attached to this world, but she did not spread her intrigue to the expectations of this world. We are the ones who don't want to do things first. Citizen's Chim Award goes to Zanara Harbour, who is the first woman to be elected to the U.S. and to the U.S. and to the U.S. and to the U.S. and to the U.S. and to the U.S. and to the U.S. Citizen's Chim Award goes to Zanara Harbour goes to Malik. This year, MCC Sunday School has started a special needs program for our community with the help of Robson. Robson is a non-profit organization that starts to create a better understanding of disabilities in our community and build a better future. In our program, all special needs students can get to be volunteers and learn to add their own names. Representing this class is MCC Student, Sohwan Singh, who will be your site Sooner or later, for the translation. Thank you for all the work you've done. We see a lot of great people who take care of our community. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. and community as well. As well as Fahri-Yammer, he has been with us for many years and enhanced our karate program and taught so many students the joy of memorizing. Memorizing the word of God. Fahri-Yammer has also diligently led our karate careers for seven years and we are excited to have him back. Honestly, I'm kind of thinking about what's said in my sister's name. Oh, I wonder why. I think my sister doesn't disappoint. I thought high school was really good too. I feel like they're going to win your presentation. That's true. Elementary, I think the skits, right? You can still leave the skits. I'm not sure I should just pick those. Really, I love up-to-date. You know, that song can get stuck in your head for hours. You should tell them the student song, the awards song. Oh, yeah, that's right. The awards will be your presentation for elementary school. That's the time for being a presentation for middle school and high school, and the best around your presentation. It has been an honor to be your MC for the past two hours. We know this is a very long program. I hope you're all still awake because the most important part is still yet to come. Here will be given to the award categories my MC just pronounced. It's your class. It should be in here in a few seconds. Create two teachers and the students to please comment. This is the last award of the night. And for the last award of the night, can we get everybody's attention? This is the first time a Quranic recitation award will be given, so let's pay complete attention and see who the winners are. The kids and the Quranic teachers have worked extremely hard for this. They deserved all the praises and the MCs will be announcing the award winner now. And so, for the final award for the best Quranic recitation is Lele. Congratulations to all the classes who performed today. Now I'd like to ask the members of the class for their comments and their comments and comments. Thank you. I'd like to pass the mic. Please stand up. Before I be silent I'd like to take a moment to say thank you. I'm Abbasani School's here. She's taking on a very big important role in this time. And as an additional I'm going to introduce and winners for a job well done, and our end-of-the-year event team for organizing such a wonderful program. Thank you to all of our semifinal parents for your dedication and deep support to MCC semifinal by bringing your wonderful kids here every weekend. It is your children who are the future of MCC, and we are looking forward to seeing you, Insha'Allah, for another amazing year. As we plan for a good coming year, we are blessed to have the Mount Lahir joining us. He will be offering his guidance in making our school even better next year, insha'Allah. I would call upon the Mount Lahir to say a few words and look at the closer to the wall. Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh. I am honored to be here with all of you, while creating the loans for us to handle with the A'ada and salutations from the Prophet Muhammad. Congratulations today, and third of six events before I get home tonight. So, it's been a long day for me, but honestly I want to begin by saying, Mubarak and congratulations to all the parents. Had it not been for your dedication and your belief, you wouldn't be bringing your children here. And so may Allah reward you and inspire you for everything that you're doing. Though looking after our children collectively, there's a responsibility and an obligation. But when we attempt to fulfill that responsibility and that obligation, in which that pleases Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, insha'Allah there's great reward in it for all of us. I mean, I hope that I can meet you. In the weekend Islamic school earlier today, my oldest son graduated from the program. And I'm thinking to myself, as a parent, there's so much that we are required to do for our children. Yet we prepare them. We prepare them for their life and the upcoming years. And the reason I say this is because, again, I apologize for bringing this up, but earlier today at the graduation that I happened to be at, I actually had all the adults and students and children sit down and I recognize one of the founders of the masjid that I happened to be at. Because had it not been for the dedication of our founders of all these individuals who worked so hard in order to ensure that we have the premise, that we have the institution, that we have the teachers and the programs that we do, that we would all be nowhere. And I wanted to recognize that individual that I did. And in this moment I want to recognize the entire community for believing in this institution, for supporting this institution, for volunteering at this institution to make it what it is today. And I also want to share what I shared earlier today with a lot of the individuals that a lot of us here that are here with our children. We're here with our children today. But believe it or not, there will come a time very soon when we will actually be attending the Islamic school graduation of our grandchildren. Insha'Allah. Although it seems very far-fetched and a long time from now, but there will come a time when you will look back and say, you know, I remember that. My children used to go to Sunday school. My children used to go to weekend Islamic school. And here are my grandchildren going to that school. And there's a few of us in this room right now that are actually products of weekend Islamic schools in the local messages in the area. And now there's come a time when we're bringing our children to these weekend Islamic schools. So don't take, don't take what you have here for granted. I said this earlier in the year and I'll say this again. However it is that you see the weekend Islamic school is how your children are going to see it as well. If you're going to value the teacher, if you're going to value the institution, if you're going to appreciate the rules and the timings of the institution, then naturally that's how your children are going to feel about it. And if otherwise, then that's how you're training your children to feel about it. And also keep in mind, I want to be very short, I won't be too long, but also keep in mind that you are raising young Muslim Americans. And I say this to every immigrant parent who's sitting in the room right now who thinks that they're raising Pakistani, Indonesian, Egyptian, Palestinian, Indian American, Indian Muslim. They're not. They're not. They may ethnically be wherever your parents come from, but the reality is that once they're 16, 18, 22, 24, they will be more American than they will be anything else in this world. And so please parents, don't be in denial. Allow them to have that rich Muslim American experience that our institutions offer to them. Don't be in denial. Allow them to appreciate, just as our students earlier today appreciated the profits, they also appreciated famous American Muslim personalities. Now my question to the youth class is a fashion model really, a fashion model really a role model. That's a question that I have for you. And if I come back next year on a Sunday, we're actually going to begin with that in class. So either you be there to argue or you better run away because we have a long discussion ahead of us. Now with that said, I want to close by saying that as this and all of our institutions continue to grow, we want to see our children and students getting older, but I also believe that we want to see our staff and our teachers getting younger. Am I making sense? We have people that have been volunteering for years and years and years. It is now time for a newer generation, our teenagers, our young college graduates to come back into our institution and begin volunteering. But before that, in order for that to happen, a lot of us that have been around for years and years and years, we will only be able to facilitate that if some of us actually take a step back. Do you guys see what I'm saying? Do you see where I'm coming from? If we will make room for these amazing, fine young sisters and brothers, then they will come into our institution. And if we don't make room for them in our institution, they're going to create their own nonprofits and go somewhere else. The reality is that the vast majority of young Muslim women and men are not coming back to the masjid after they graduate from college. They're still volunteering, they're still applying American Muslims, but they don't find room for them inside the masjid. And so Sister Shaiwa mentioned that I will be coming back next year on Sundays, not every Sunday, I'll see you Sundays. Every few months I'll probably be here. But one of my goals, and again this is all due love and respect to all of our volunteers and teachers, is that I want to make sure that we bring in younger and younger teachers in order to teach our young children. Right now this is not going to happen overnight, but if you do have a young child, friends that you know, who can come in and be a part of our institution, let's bring them into our institution. May Allah bless you all, may Allah reward you all, and may Allah protect our children. I want to close today with a du'aq that I've closed with twice earlier today and it's verse 128 of Surat Al-Bakharat. Allah SWT says I seek refuge with Allah from the devils of the regime. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. O Allah, make us Muslims submissive to Your will and raise from our offsprings a Muslim community submissive to You. I mean, and teach us our rights of worship and O Allah forgive us. O Allah, you alone are the most relenting, ever merciful. Jazak'Allah al-Khayran. Salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.