Jamolova Durdona Kamol with her teacher
By: Jamolova Durdona Kamol
Worth Noting:
- Our parents, who knew the rights of teachers and educators well, understood how superior they were from all other things and treated them accordingly. The great Imam Abu Hanifa, may Allah be pleased with him, is reported to have said: “For the sake of the respect for my teacher, I did not extend my rug towards his house. However, there were seven streets between his house and mine.
- After the death of Hammod, I always included him in my prayers, asking Allah for forgiveness for him. Not only my teacher but also anyone who has taught me something or someone whom I have taught something, I always pray for them from Allah.”

If there is a great school within immortality, the highest and most difficult profession among all professions is teaching. Teacher. In this single word, the world “humanity” and the concept of respect and admiration are embodied. When we say “teacher,” in our right eye, there is an exemplar for everyone, a heart full of mercy, and noble-minded people rise. Because they are like caring parents for their students. Therefore, we show heartfelt respect to them.
The education and upbringing of children, bringing the younger generation to maturity, is one of the special virtues of our people. The concept of great teacher, like our people, is also manifested in the simple attribute of sincerity to teachers. When we say teacher, in anyone’s heart, deep respect, admiration, and an inexhaustible sense of gratitude are present, along with an endless feeling of indebtedness. A person, first of all, thanks to the teachers and educators who opened the world of knowledge and wisdom to him, lives with a sense of high human qualities in his heart.
“In a compassionate teacher, an understanding person, an angel…” When I hear these words, the sincere faces of my first teacher, Mohidil Adizova Khodjiyeva, appear in my right eye. If I think about it, I know something special about my first teacher. Even my knowledge, that I have learned, would not be possible without the feelings and thoughts that have been deeply rooted in my heart about her. Due to my longing to go to school at the age of six, I started going to school. They taught me to instill confidence in the future in the heart of an innocent child who has not yet fully understood the true meaning of such words as “lesson, school, teacher.” There was always healthy competition in class, and there were many knowledgeable students. I wanted to be the first among them, to be the best. And my teacher Mohidil Adizovna always inspired me with her magical words. Teacher, today I take a pen in my hand for you, but I could not find the appropriate words for a worthy definition of a teacher like you.
Our parents, who knew the rights of teachers and educators well, understood how superior they were from all other things and treated them accordingly. The great Imam Abu Hanifa, may Allah be pleased with him, is reported to have said: “For the sake of the respect for my teacher, I did not extend my rug towards his house. However, there were seven streets between his house and mine. After the death of Hammod, I always included him in my prayers, asking Allah for forgiveness for him. Not only my teacher but also anyone who has taught me something or someone whom I have taught something, I always pray for them from Allah.”
Certainly, teachers and educators are the builders of the foundation of society, the gardeners of the garden of knowledge. They work tirelessly for the growth of the nihol tree in the wilderness of life. Therefore, their right over their students is invaluable and great.
In conclusion, it can be said that a teacher is an invisible but very important element in everyone’s life. Indeed, every profession finds its path in the hands of a teacher. There is no person who has achieved success without a teacher! For the progress of humanity, the services of teachers who bestowed knowledge, intelligence, and life on it have always been respected and they themselves have been praised. If we follow the teachings of our teachers and listen to the advice of our elders, we will never be lacking. This is how we fulfill our first duty in front of our teachers and educators.
Jamolova Durdona Kamol kizi
Born on February 20, 2006 in Bukhara. Currently, he is a 1st-year student at the Faculty of Foreign Languages of Bukhara State University. Ambassador and member of several international organizations. She can communicate freely in English, Russian, Turkish, Tajik, and Uzbek languages.
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