Project Report
| Mar 4, 2026
Father, Brother, Student, Multiple Lives Of Omar
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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"I leave my little siblings alone to manage, but I leave my mind and heart with them." This is how 15-year-old Omar describes the moment he leaves his worn-out tent every morning—a tent that offers no shelter from the freezing winter or the scorching summer.
Suddenly responsible for his younger siblings after the loss of his parents, Omar’s life has become a grueling cycle of labor. One day he is harvesting crops, the next he is carrying heavy loads, and another he is struggling amidst construction dust. All of this just to provide a "morsel of bread" to keep his siblings alive, while his heart remains anchored to the tent, fearing for them.
How Masarat Makes a Difference for Omar: In the face of such a demanding daily schedule, "traditional education" becomes an impossible luxury. This is where Masarat steps in:
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Flexible Learning (Asynchronous): Thanks to our recorded lessons, Omar doesn’t have to choose between earning a living and learning. He can access our platform in the evening after returning from the fields, transforming from an exhausted laborer into an ambitious student.
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School Within the Tent: We bring education to him, allowing him to stay by his siblings' side, protecting and caring for them while building his academic future.
The Impact of Your Support: Your donations are the "lifeline" that keeps Omar on the educational path. Because of you, we can provide the digital tools and content that ensure Omar’s years are not lost solely to hard labor. You are not just donating for lessons; you are buying Omar a "ticket out" of poverty, giving him the chance to become the person his parents once dreamed he would be.
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Mar 3, 2026
The Future Doctor's Battle Against Orphanhood
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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"I will be the doctor who gives hope, because I know the bitterness of losing it." With this unwavering resolve, Soumaya, an orphaned student, stands firm against the storms of loss and hardship. Soumaya didn't choose medicine for the title; she chose it with the heart of a child who watched her father pass away due to illness—a moment of helplessness that carved a life-changing determination into her memory.
Today, Soumaya faces the full weight of orphanhood; from financial hardship to the absence of physical and emotional support. Yet, she refuses to let "orphan" be a synonym for "broken." For her, every page she turns in her science books is a step closer to the day she dons her white coat, healing the pains that once stole her most precious treasure.
Your support for Soumaya and girls like her today means:
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Protecting their dreams: From the shadows of dropping out and early marriage.
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Providing the tools: Tablets, internet access, and digital textbooks delivered directly to them.
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Building a community: Because educating an orphaned girl means building an educated family and a resilient society.
Soumaya isn't just studying to pass; she is studying to give back to the world what she lost, proving that an orphan can indeed be the "savior" and the "healer."
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Mar 3, 2026
Your Intelligent Partner in the Academic Journey
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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In a strategic move to empower our students with modern-era tools, Masarat hosted the expert Dr. Ahmed Al-Zeer for an exceptional interactive session titled "AI Tools for Students." This session was far more than a technical presentation; it was a comprehensive roadmap for the future of digital education.
Key Highlights of the Session with Dr. Ahmed Al-Zeer:
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The Golden Rule: AI is not your replacement; it is your tool. Dr. Al-Zeer emphasized that human creativity remains the primary engine, while AI serves as a "co-pilot" that accelerates cognitive processes.
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The Practical Toolkit: The session showcased smart applications that assist university students in:
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Academic Research: Accessing reliable information with speed and precision.
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Organization: Managing time and academic projects intelligently.
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Writing and Self-Learning: Enhancing academic style and simplifying complex concepts.
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Academic Integrity (Responsible Use): Significant emphasis was placed on awareness and responsibility. AI should be utilized as a means of personal development and excellence, rather than a "harmful shortcut" that bypasses critical thinking or compromises academic honesty.
Why does this session matter to Masarat students? For our students—especially orphans and those living in challenging conditions—Artificial Intelligence represents "Equal Opportunity." Mastering these skills grants them a global competitive edge and bridges the gap in research and learning, putting them on equal footing with their peers at the world’s top universities.
"We are not just teaching them how to use technology; we are teaching them how to lead it with awareness to shape their own future."
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