REF: EB/NL-AA/47-02/23-24 DATE: 16th April 2024
Aspiring Achievers #2
Aynebilkees H Rashid: 2nd Runner Up at WISE Talks Competition
The Education Board of Africa Federation is delighted to extend its warmest congratulations to Aynebilkees H. Rashid of Al Muntazir Islamic International School for her exceptional accomplishment in the WISE Talks competition. Aynebilkees excelled in the initial round of the competition hosted at her school. Her journey reached its pinnacle in Najaf, where she received the esteemed title of 2nd runner-up.
The World Islamic Summit on Education (WISE) is an independent, non-governmental, nonprofit, and non-partisan forum and community dedicated to advancing Islamic education globally. WISE brings together educational practitioners, activists, and institutions from schools to develop ideas, share experiences, and build cooperative partnerships that strengthen Islamic education in theory, practice, and organization.
WISE Talks is a top-notch global public speaking platform that aims to empower young students to develop essential skills like communication, critical thinking, and problem solving, while also embracing their Muslim identity. This program provides participants with the necessary skills to tackle social issues and make a positive impact in their communities.
The WISE talks competition consisted of two rounds and the finalists had the opportunity to move forward to the annual WISE Conference. In 2024, the summit was held in Najaf, Iraq, where Aynebilkees demonstrated her exceptional speaking skills and unwavering confidence on an international platform.
Aynebilkees’ accomplishment not only showcases her exceptional abilities but also demonstrates the immense potential of young individuals to create a significant influence on a global scale. We applaud Aynebilkees for her impressive achievement and eagerly anticipate her ongoing triumphs in the future.
Stay tuned for more captivating stories from our community’s ambitious individuals in future editions of the Aspiring Achievers Bulletin.
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AFRICA FEDERATION EDUCATION BOARD