Honors And Applause To You, My Teacher!

Bo'lisheva Ro'zixon's teacher
Bo’li­she­va Ro’z­ixon

If the stu­dent is shaykhulis­lam, if he is a judge,

If the teacher is pleased, God is pleased.

                (Alish­er Navoi)

 

If we imag­ine our­selves as a bird, it would not be an exag­ger­a­tion to com­pare one of our wings with the edu­ca­tion giv­en by our par­ents, and the oth­er wing with the knowl­edge we have received from the sci­ences.

These are our coach­es who have devot­ed their whole lives to improv­ing the devel­op­ment and edu­ca­tion of stu­dents. He is a kind teacher who wel­comed us from the first steps to school with warm affec­tion and a sin­cere smile and explained each let­ter with­out get­ting bored, and when the time came, he pro­tect­ed us from stu­dents of oth­er class­es. Even the small gift we took on the day of teach­ers and coach­es cheered up the teach­ers.

In fact, teach­ers are a sym­bol of great­ness and loy­al­ty. When I remem­ber the teacher’s hol­i­day, I remem­ber an inci­dent: “On Octo­ber 1, that is, the day of teach­ers and coach­es, on this day, all stu­dents receive gifts for their teacher, some of them brought flow­ers, some of them scarves, some of them brought some­thing else as a gift, but one of the stu­dents was not able to afford it”.

He brings a per­fume that he already has at home, used, with only half a can­dle left in its con­tain­er. His class­mates, who saw his gift, mock him, say­ing, “Look at your gift, will you bring a gift like this one. The boy will def­i­nite­ly be offend­ed by this sit­u­a­tion, even after such a sit­u­a­tion, the boy will be embar­rassed by how many thou­sands of times.” He decides to give his gift to his teacher.

See­ing his stu­den­t’s con­di­tion, the teacher asks: what hap­pened to you? The stu­dent tells his teacher with embar­rass­ment that he could not bring a bet­ter gift. The teacher, who was able to cor­rect­ly assess the sit­u­a­tion, answered the boy’s words, “I like this per­fume, I want­ed to get the same one, thank you.” At that time, the boy was very hap­py because of his teacher’s opin­ion. Since then, he respects his teacher very much, lis­tens to every les­son with inter­est, and com­pletes his tasks on time.

The most inter­est­ing thing is that the boy remem­bers his teacher even after he grows up and has his own place and job. And one day he decides to give his teacher a car and search­es for his teacher and gives it to him.

This is how a teacher is; he earns the respect of his stu­dents because of one good warm word he says to his stu­dents. Even if we look at his­to­ry, even great schol­ars and kings respect­ed teach­ers. Even Alexan­der the Great was the first to trans­fer his teacher to the throne of the coun­try he con­quered. One day, when he was asked: “Why do you do this?”, he said: “My par­ents are the rea­son for my birth, and my teacher is the rea­son for my rise.”

From this we can say:

No one can find glo­ry in the world with­out a teacher.

Iskan­dari Davron reigns with great lux­u­ry.

In fact, there are con­tri­bu­tions of teach­ers in every achieve­ment we have achieved. One of the rea­sons why I became a suc­cess­ful stu­dent is my teacher Nafisa Abduqadiro­va. From the 5th grade, the class guid­ed us, gave pos­i­tive feed­back on every step we took, every sit­u­a­tion, even if the stu­dents of oth­er class­es spoke bad­ly or some sub­ject teacher com­plained about us, she did not leave this class, she was our sec­ond moth­er who sup­port­ed us.

There was an inci­dent relat­ed to the teacher and our class­mates. Per­haps it was because of the beau­ti­ful edu­ca­tion giv­en by our teacher Mahliya Islam­o­va that we were attract­ed by the teach­ers. Final­ly, teacher Nafisakhan accept­ed our class to the 5th grade. At that time, there were many stu­dents study­ing in the upper class. Obvi­ous­ly, there were dis­agree­ments with old­er stu­dents.

One of our class­mates got into a fight with a senior stu­dent. Nat­u­ral­ly, we are small, we are afraid, we are excit­ed. Then our teacher beat that boy a lot. We were very hap­py. The teacher was like a shin­ing star that brought him out of the dark­ness and into the light. “We grew up and became a high­er class. There came a time when every­one had to choose a pro­fes­sion to build the foun­da­tion of their future. We used to talk with the teacher until we were done with the les­son. We all talked about who would do what, who would be sent to study.

Every thing the teacher said His words were a great moti­va­tion for us, espe­cial­ly for me. He used to say that I believe in you, you can do every­thing. It may seem like an achieve­ment to some, but it is true. If there was any event in the school, we would orga­nize it all our­selves and be among the first in the school. “B” class is the dream of the whole school, teacher Nafisa Abduqadiro­va. and the teacher’s polo­pons, that is, we used to come.

After the event, when there was an award cer­e­mo­ny or when the teach­ers talked about our class, they would say that it was Nafisa Khan’s stu­dents. There was noth­ing more proud for us, teacher. I am always proud to be your stu­dent.

In a hadith nar­rat­ed by Imam Bay­haqi and Abu Yala Anas ibn Malik (r.a.), our Prophet (pbuh) said:

“Shall I tell you the news of the gen­er­ous? The gen­er­ous is Allah. I am the most gen­er­ous of mankind.

After me, the most gen­er­ous of you is the one who learns and spreads his knowl­edge. He will be res­ur­rect­ed on the Day of Judg­ment alone as an ummah.”

Of course, my teacher, you deserve such great awards. You did­n’t just give us an edu­ca­tion, you also taught us how to apply it in life, you taught us to find our place in life, to always be active and rise. Thank you for see­ing us as your child, thank you for all the hard work you put us through until we made it to “B” grade, I bow down to the ground, my teacher. You always have the respect and atten­tion of your stu­dents and of course me. All hon­or and praise be to you and to the tena­cious teach­ers like you.

In con­clu­sion, it should be said that teach­ers do not always expect some­thing from our stu­dents. It is impor­tant for them to see our place in life, the results we have been able to show, and whether we have become the own­er of some pro­fes­sion or pro­fes­sion in the future. Even so, we stu­dents should respect our teach­ers and vis­it them more. There is a say­ing that a teacher is as great as your father.

 

Pho­to: Bo’li­she­va Ro’z­ixon

Bo’li­she­va Ro’zixon’s teacher

 

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