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ISLAMABAD, Dec 18 (APP):AlHuda International School (AIS) held its Annual Day with great enthusiasm, featuring an impressive and dignified showcase of student performances centered on Islamic values and character-building.

The event was attended by Muhammad Syafik Firdous, Deputy High Commissioner of the Malaysian Embassy, as chief guest, while Hashir Zuberi, CEO Unity International Group of Schools, Abu Saad Youth Club, graced the occasion as Guest of Honour.
This year’s Annual Day was held under the theme “Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) — Know Him, Love Him, Follow Him,” highlighting the noble life, character, and teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).
Students captivated the audience through powerful role plays, dramatic scenes, dialogues, and thematic presentations that reflected various aspects of the Seerah in an engaging and educational manner.
The performances were widely appreciated for their clarity of message, confidence, discipline, and teamwork.
Addressing the gathering, the chief guest lauded the efforts of AlHuda International School, noting that AIS has successfully created an environment where modern education is harmoniously integrated with authentic Islamic values.
He emphasized that institutions like AIS play a vital role in shaping future generations by instilling strong moral character, awareness, and a sense of responsibility.
Other distinguished guests also spoke to the media, appreciating the school’s commitment to excellence and value-based education.
They remarked that such events help inculcate moral values, respect, compassion, and a deeper understanding of the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) among students.
Speaking on the occasion, the Director of AlHuda International School shared the vision and mission of the institution. He stated, “Our vision is ‘Qur’an for All — in Every Hand, in Every Heart.’ We strive to provide a balanced education that combines academic excellence with authentic religious knowledge, enabling our students to become practicing Muslims, responsible citizens, and individuals of strong character.”
He further added that the objective of the Annual Day was to provide students with a platform to express their talents, build confidence, apply their learning in meaningful ways, and strengthen their connection with the Seerah and Islamic values.
The event concluded with warm and appreciative remarks from the guests, who commended the students’ outstanding performances and praised the dedication of the teachers and school administration for organizing a purposeful and inspiring program.