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Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School Please Recycle wh assalaamu alaikum Ahlul-Bayt Isl December 2015 200 Baribeau St, Ottawa Dates to Remember 2 Arbaeen (40 th day commemoration) of th Martyrdom of Imam al-Hussein (AS) 10 Martyrdom of our holy Prophet Mohamm (peace and prayers be upon him & his Ahlul-B 11 Martyrdom of Imam Ali al-Rida (AS) 20 Martyrdom of Imam Hassan al-Askari (AS 21 – January 1 Christmas Break 25 Birth of Prophet Jesus (peace be upon h 29 Birth of our holy Prophet Mohammad (peace and prayers be upon him & his Ahlul-B Birth of Imam Jafar al-Saadiq (AS) Student Referral Initiative Receive $125 for every new referred stu Any family, with students in our school, can receive $125, in tuition fee discount, for ever referred student, when they introduce a new family to our school. Please spread the good word about your sch Please con the office f details. School field trip volunteers Mr. Ammar A Mr. Al-Abdan, Mrs. Fatima Fayad, Mrs. Jouman Farhat, Mrs. Nuhad Matar, Mrs Fatima Zeitoun, Mrs. Rana Hamam, Sr. I Nasrallah, Sr. Fatima Al Badri. Hajj Jalal Issa for providing hot lunch for students. Mrs. Bakir for donating the bus cost for t masjid trip. Hajj Fayad for meeting with and guiding grade 7 and 8 boys. Mrs. Abir Issa for donating 8 interesting animal books to grade 4 library. ABIS is blessed to have such dedicated an enthusiastic volunteers and generous giv hen printed א א א lamic School Est. 2002 a, ON K1L 7R6 613-526-0774 [email protected] he mad Bayt) S) him) Bayt) Prophet Mohammad: Historic Wo In the eleventh Islamic month (Zul-Qu’dah) (PBUH&HP) made an announcement that h pilgrimage of the Ka’bah that year for the l The announcement of the Prophet’s pilgrim the city as well as the tribes. It was clear th of the pilgrimage, and the coincidence of th months of the Prophet’s life, the sermons g message. News inspired great interest in Muslims, wh accompanied the Prophet to perform the ri performed the rituals of Umrah Mufradah a on the 9 th of Zul-Hujjah to perform the ritua On that day, the land of 'Arafah witnessed Islamic trad i i Jesus, are o n n much Musli m m Jesus (peac e e Prophet Jesus is referred to quite often in t the title "Messiah". To Muslim, Jesus is a man of voluntary pov suffering. He teaches returning good for ev does not mean doing good to him who do means that you should do good to him wh He loves the poor and embraces poverty: to heaven, he left behind nothing but a w slingshot and two sandals.” He preaches against attachment to worldl who seeks worldly things is like the man w more he drinks, the thirstier he becomes, Many of the Prophet Jesus’ sayings in Islam Biblical sources – “Place your treasures in man is where his treasure is”; “Look at th They neither reap nor plough, and God pr Sometimes, there is a sort of gloss on word the Gospel: “Oh disciples, do not cast pea swine can do nothing with them . . . wisdo pearls and whoever rejects wisdom is wo When Prophet Muhammad took over Mec the Ka'aba (in Mecca) of idols, and destroy ones for Virgin Mary and her son, Jesus. T own coat. Sections from article “No offence, but Mu http://www.telegraph.co.uk/../No-offence-but-Muslims udent! ry w hool. ntact for Ajaa, s. Iman r the the nd vers! Page 1 of 5 om www.abischool.com ords During Last Hajj ) the Prophet Muhammad he will be performing the last time. mage spread throughout hat, due to the prominence his journey with the last given would entail a vital hereby thousands ituals of Hajj. The Prophet and then entered ‘Arafat al pertaining to that day. a great continued on page 2 i itions, about Prophet n ne indication of how m ms Love and Respect e e be upon him). the Koran, six times under verty, humility and long- vil; Jesus said “Charity oes good to you; Charity ho does you harm.“The day Jesus was raised woollen garment, a ly things; Jesus said “He who drinks sea water: the until it kills him.” m are clearly derived from n heaven, for the heart of he birds coming and going! rovides for them.” ds of Prophet Jesus from arls before swine, for the om is more precious than orse than a swine.” cca in AD 630, he cleansed yed all icons except the Those, he covered with his uslims love Jesus as much as Christians do” s-love-Jesus-as-much-as-Christians-do.html

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Page 1: Est. 2002 - abischool.comImam Mahdi (PBUH) and all Muslims, upon the 28 th of Safar, the anniversary of the martyrdom of the last Messenger, the mercy upon the universe, and master

Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School Please Recycle whe

assalaamu

alaikum

Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School

December 2015 200 Baribeau St, Ottawa, ON K1L 7R6

Dates to Remember

2 Arbaeen (40th day commemoration) of the

Martyrdom of Imam al-Hussein (AS)

10 Martyrdom of our holy Prophet Mohammad (peace and prayers be upon him & his Ahlul-Bayt)

11 Martyrdom of Imam Ali al-Rida (AS)

20 Martyrdom of Imam Hassan al-Askari (AS)

21 – January 1 Christmas Break

25 Birth of Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him)

29 Birth of our holy Prophet Mohammad (peace and prayers be upon him & his Ahlul-Bayt)

Birth of Imam Jafar al-Saadiq (AS)

Student Referral Initiative

Receive $125 for every new referred student!

Any family, with students in our school, can receive $125, in tuition fee discount, for every referred student, when they introduce a new family to our school.

Please spread the good word about your school. Please contact the office for details.

School field trip volunteers Mr. Ammar Ajaa,

Mr. Al-Abdan, Mrs. Fatima Fayad, Mrs.

Jouman Farhat, Mrs. Nuhad Matar, Mrs.

Fatima Zeitoun, Mrs. Rana Hamam, Sr. Iman

Nasrallah, Sr. Fatima Al Badri.

Hajj Jalal Issa for providing hot lunch for

students.

Mrs. Bakir for donating the bus cost for the

masjid trip.

Hajj Fayad for meeting with and guiding the

grade 7 and 8 boys. Mrs. Abir Issa for donating 8 interesting

animal books to grade 4 library.

ABIS is blessed to have such dedicated and

enthusiastic volunteers and generous givers

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day commemoration) of the

Martyrdom of our holy Prophet Mohammad Bayt)

Askari (AS)

Birth of Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him)

Bayt)

Prophet Mohammad: Historic Words During Last Hajj

In the eleventh Islamic month (Zul-Qu’dah) the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HP) made an announcement that he will be performing the pilgrimage of the Ka’bah that year for the last time.

The announcement of the Prophet’s pilgrimage spread throughout the city as well as the tribes. It was clear thatof the pilgrimage, and the coincidence of this journey with the last months of the Prophet’s life, the sermons given would entail message.

News inspired great interest in Muslims, whereby thousands accompanied the Prophet to perform the rituals of Hajj. The Prophet performed the rituals of Umrah Mufradah and then entered ‘Arafat on the 9

th of Zul-Hujjah to perform the ritual

On that day, the land of 'Arafah witnessed

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Prophet Jesus is referred to quite often in the Koran, the title "Messiah".

To Muslim, Jesus is a man of voluntary poverty, humility and longsuffering. He teaches returning good for evildoes not mean doing good to him who does good to you;means that you should do good to him who does you harm.

He loves the poor and embraces poverty: “The day Jesus was raised

to heaven, he left behind nothing but a woollen garment, a slingshot and two sandals.”

He preaches against attachment to worldly thingswho seeks worldly things is like the man who drinks sea water: the

more he drinks, the thirstier he becomes, until it kills him.”

Many of the Prophet Jesus’ sayings in Islam Biblical sources – “Place your treasures in heaven, for the heart of

man is where his treasure is”; “Look at the birds coming and going! They neither reap nor plough, and God provides for them.”

Sometimes, there is a sort of gloss on words of the Gospel: “Oh disciples, do not cast pearls before swine, for the

swine can do nothing with them . . . wisdom is more precious than pearls and whoever rejects wisdom is worse than a swine.”

When Prophet Muhammad took over Mecca in AD 630, he cleansed the Ka'aba (in Mecca) of idols, and destroyed all icons except theones for Virgin Mary and her son, Jesus. Thoseown coat.

Sections from article “No offence, but Muslims love Jesus as much as Christians do”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/../No-offence-but-Muslims

new referred student!

receive $125, in tuition fee discount, for every referred student, when they introduce a new

Please spread the good word about your school. ontact

office for

Mr. Ammar Ajaa,

Abdan, Mrs. Fatima Fayad, Mrs.

Jouman Farhat, Mrs. Nuhad Matar, Mrs.

Iman

for providing hot lunch for

for donating the bus cost for the

and guiding the

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Prophet Mohammad: Historic Words During Last Hajj

Qu’dah) the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HP) made an announcement that he will be performing the pilgrimage of the Ka’bah that year for the last time.

cement of the Prophet’s pilgrimage spread throughout the city as well as the tribes. It was clear that, due to the prominence of the pilgrimage, and the coincidence of this journey with the last months of the Prophet’s life, the sermons given would entail a vital

s, whereby thousands accompanied the Prophet to perform the rituals of Hajj. The Prophet performed the rituals of Umrah Mufradah and then entered ‘Arafat

Hujjah to perform the ritual pertaining to that day. a great continued on page 2

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Jesus is referred to quite often in the Koran, six times under

Jesus is a man of voluntary poverty, humility and long-good for evil; Jesus said “Charity

o him who does good to you; Charity d to him who does you harm.”

“The day Jesus was raised

to heaven, he left behind nothing but a woollen garment, a

He preaches against attachment to worldly things; Jesus said “He

seeks worldly things is like the man who drinks sea water: the

more he drinks, the thirstier he becomes, until it kills him.”

in Islam are clearly derived from “Place your treasures in heaven, for the heart of

“Look at the birds coming and going! They neither reap nor plough, and God provides for them.”

there is a sort of gloss on words of Prophet Jesus from “Oh disciples, do not cast pearls before swine, for the

ine can do nothing with them . . . wisdom is more precious than pearls and whoever rejects wisdom is worse than a swine.”

Muhammad took over Mecca in AD 630, he cleansed of idols, and destroyed all icons except the

Those, he covered with his

No offence, but Muslims love Jesus as much as Christians do” Muslims-love-Jesus-as-much-as-Christians-do.html

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Prophet Mohammad: continued from page 1

Historic Words During Last Hajj

and splendid gathering, the like of which had not till then been seen by the people of the Hijaaz.

The voice of monotheism and the slogans of worship for the One God were ringing in that land. The Prophet offered the noon prayers in Arafat along with 100,000 people.

Thereafter, the Prophet mounted his camel, and delivered the historical sermon, which was repeated by his companions, who had loud voices, for those at a distance might to know what the Prophet was saying.

On that day he commenced his sermon:

"O people! Hear my words, for it is possible that I may not meet you at this spot in future".

“O people! Your blood and property (honor and reputation) are respectable for one another, like this day and this month, till the day on which you meet Allah, and every transgression in this behalf is unlawful".

In order to be sure of the desired impression of his words on the people about the respectability of the lives and property of the Muslims the Prophet asked Rabi'ah bin Umayyah to ask them: "Which month is this?" - All of them replied: "It is a respectable month and warfare during this month is prohibited and unlawful".

Then the Prophet (PBUH&HP) said to Rabi'ah, "Tell them: Allah has declared your blood and property unlawful and respectable for one another like this month until you leave this world."

He again said to Rabi'ah: "Ask them which land is this?" All of them replied, "It is a respectable land and bloodshed and transgression in it is strictly prohibited". He then said to Rabi'ah: "Tell them your blood and property are respectable like this land and every sort of transgression is prohibited".

Thereafter the Prophet said to Rabi'ah: "Ask them which day is this?" They replied: "It is the day of Haj al-Akbar (the Great Haj)". The Prophet said: "Tell them your blood and property are respectable like this day".

You will return to Allah (SWT) soon and in that world your good and bad deeds will be weighed. I tell you: One, to whom something has been entrusted, should return it to its owner.

Yes, O people! You must know that usury [lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest] is strictly prohibited in Islam. Those, who have invested their capital to earn interest can take back their capital only...

O people! Satan has lost hope of his being worshipped in your land. However, if you follow him in small matters he will be happy and pleased. So do not follow Satan…

Yes, O people! Your women have rights over you and you too have rights over them. Your right is that they should not admit anyone in the house without your consent, and should not be commit a corrupt action …. I recommend you on this land that you should be kind to your women,

because they are the trust of Allah at your hands and they have become lawful for you according to His laws.

Yes, O people! Hear my words carefully and ponder over them. I am leaving two memorable things amongst you:

One of them is the Book of Allah, and The other is my Progeny (PBUT),

You will not be misguided if you hold on tight to these two.

Yes, O people! Hear my words carefully and ponder over them. Every Muslim is the brother of another Muslim and all Muslims of the world are brothers of one another. And anything out of the property of the Muslims is not lawful for a Muslim except when he acquires it with an honest intention.

Yes, O people! Those present should tell these remarks to those who are absent. After me there will be no prophet and after you Muslims there will be no Ummah.

O people! You should know that I am announcing it today that I have banned all the ceremonies and beliefs of the Age of Ignorance and I am informing you of their falsity".

At this juncture, the Prophet (PBUH&HP) discontinued the sermon and making a sign towards the sky with his forefinger said:

"O Allah! I have communicated your message".

Then after saying thrice: "O Allah! Be witness to it", he brought the sermon to an end.

In this way, during this journey, the Prophet (PBUH&HP) reminded Muslims of several vital and decisive issues through multiple sermons. These were supplement to the teaching of the Hajj rituals which was at the center of his focus during this journey.

Along the same lines, after finishing the Hajj rituals and on the way back to Mecca, the Messenger of Allah stopped at Ghadir Khum on 18th of Zul-Hujjah.

Through a sermon and by the decree of Allah (SWT), the Prophet (PBUH&HP) introduced Amir-al-Mu’minin, Ali (PBUH), as his successor, thus announcing:

“For whoever I am his Leader (mawla),

'Ali is his Leader (mawla).

O' God, love those who love him,

and be hostile to those who are hostile to him."

Therefore, during this last journey and besides teaching the Hajj rituals, the Prophet (PBUH&HP) clarified the most critical principles of Islamic beliefs, ethics, and society, and left a completed version of the religion as his legacy.

Eventually, on the noon of Monday, the 28th of Safar of the elevenths year of migration, the Holy and Great Spirit of the Divine Messenger of Allah, peace and prayers be upon him and his progeny, ascended to heaven.

Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School offers condolences to our holy Imam Mahdi (PBUH) and all Muslims, upon the 28th of Safar, the anniversary of the martyrdom of the last Messenger, the mercy upon the universe, and master of the Prophets, Prophet Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH&HP).

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Our winter break starts on

December 21 and continues to

January 1. Students return to

school on Monday, January 4

insha’Allah.

Take time to relax and enjoy your winter break. We look forward to welcoming everyone back.

Newborn to the

Community

Congratulations to Jaber Family for the

blessed birth of Mohamad Jawad (sibling Soukaina)

On behalf of the teaching staff I would like to thank all of the parents who were able to make the Parent/Teacher conferences.

Please continue to stay involved.

The success of our students is reflective upon supportive parents.

Anytime you have a question, concern or just want to share information, please feel free to contact your child’s teacher.

MMost VValuable PPrayer

is awarded weekly to students of grades 2 & 3 who consistently show excellent performance during their daily prayers at school.

Gr. 2: Mousa Kassira Malak Kabbout

Gr. 3: Haidar Awada

If a student will be missing school due to a vacation, a parent needs to

contact the office or send a note with the dates your child will be absent

to the classroom teacher.

Please note that it is impossible for our teachers to prepare a homework

package

If parents decide to remove their children from class in order to travel,

teachers may provide reading materials for students while away;

however, the responsibility will be on students and parents

on any work missed during their absence.

When snow is on the ground, students are expected to wear boots.

We will be going outside in cold weather and proper clothing will make this activity most enjoyable for our students.

Ahluleveryone. Please review the following expectations with your child/ren.

During the winter months we need to remember:

Playground Play During Wintertime: Precautions & ConsequencesThrowing or Kicking Snow or Ice:playground. Snow stays on the ground. Students who fail to abide by this rule may face serious consequences including suspension from school.

Tackling:

Playing Soccer:wearing snow pants.

Boots and Snow pants:

Bullying:

King of the Hill game:

Students should have indoor shoes at school.

For safety reasons, we expect all students to remove their outdoor shoes and boots to keep the floors as dry as possible.

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Homework Packages – Concerning students who are absschool due to vacation

If a student will be missing school due to a vacation, a parent needs to

contact the office or send a note with the dates your child will be absent

to the classroom teacher.

Please note that it is impossible for our teachers to prepare a homework

package for students who are absent from school due to vacation.

If parents decide to remove their children from class in order to travel,

teachers may provide reading materials for students while away;

however, the responsibility will be on students and parents

on any work missed during their absence.

With the winter months slowly approaching us, it is time to get ourselves ready for winter weather in Ottawa.

As you know, it is important to dress your child appropriately with winter coats, hats and gmittens daily.

When snow is on the ground, students are expected to wear boots.

We will be going outside in cold weather and proper clothing will make this activity most enjoyable for our students.

Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School community values a safe and caring school for everyone. Please review the following expectations with your child/ren.

During the winter months we need to remember:

Dress warmly wearing a winter coat, boots, mitts, and toques.

Brush snow off your clothing before you enter the building.

Bring an extra pair of shoes to wear inside.

Playground Play During Wintertime: Precautions & Consequences

Throwing or Kicking Snow or Ice: Strictly prohibited anywhere on the playground. Snow stays on the ground. Students who fail to abide by this rule may face serious consequences including suspension from school.

Tackling: Playground Behavior Report will be issued.

Playing Soccer: Permitted for Grades 5 and up, but players should be wearing snow pants.

Boots and Snow pants:

JK - grade 3: Absolutely required.

Grades 4 - 8: Student will go outside but are not allowed to play. Student may walk or stand against the wall.

Bullying: Suspension.

ing of the Hill game: Not allowed.

Students should have indoor shoes at school.

For safety reasons, we expect all students to remove their outdoor shoes and boots to keep the floors as dry as possible.

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Concerning students who are absent from

If a student will be missing school due to a vacation, a parent needs to

contact the office or send a note with the dates your child will be absent

Please note that it is impossible for our teachers to prepare a homework

for students who are absent from school due to vacation.

If parents decide to remove their children from class in order to travel,

teachers may provide reading materials for students while away;

however, the responsibility will be on students and parents to catch up

With the winter months slowly approaching us, it is time to get ourselves ready for winter weather in Ottawa.

As you know, it is important to dress your child appropriately with winter coats, hats and gloves or

When snow is on the ground, students are expected to wear boots.

We will be going outside in cold weather and proper clothing will make

safe and caring school for everyone. Please review the following expectations with your child/ren.

During the winter months we need to remember:

Dress warmly wearing a winter coat, boots, mitts, and toques.

r the building.

Playground Play During Wintertime:

Strictly prohibited anywhere on the playground. Snow stays on the ground. Students who fail to abide by this rule may face serious consequences including suspension from school.

Playground Behavior Report will be issued.

up, but players should be

Student will go outside but are not allowed to play.

For safety reasons, we expect all students to remove their outdoor shoes

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Achieving Students

JK: Dina Alami Kosar Soleimani SK: Tasneem Zeitoun Zahra Haydar Gr. 1: Jad Srour Nour Mahmoud Gr. 2: Elyes Said Nour Ezahraa Fahs Gr. 3: Zahra Al-Hussein Shada Zeitoun Gr. 4: Ali Ridha Gr. 5: Zahra Farhat Gr. 6: Dina Bakir Gr. 7: Batoul Jomaa

Gr. 8: Reem Tehfe

ABIS Ottawa Food Bank Donations Drive Underway

until December 11

Our goal is to raise 500 lbs of food as a community and school.

You can help by sending non-perishable food in to your child’s classroom, or drop it off at the office.

Food items that are high in need include pasta, rice, cereals, canned fish and meats, pasta sauce and canned fruits and vegetables.

Please make sure to check expiry dates before you donate.

change for the students’ classroom activities. Students are expected to dress appropriately for the weather. Pleasesending winter gear with them and if possible pack an extra set of mitand hat in their back packs.

Cold and Illness

Unfortunately, we do not have staff on duty inside during reces

JK :Gr.Gr.Gr.

Dec

• •

The likeness of those who spend their wealth in the Way of Allah,

Allah gives manifold increase to whom He pleases.

And Allah is All

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Cold Weather ReminderAt this time of the year the weather can change to day and from morning to afternoon

Students are expected to go outside at recess unless it is raining or the temperature condition reaches degrees with the wind chill.

We will go outside in cold weather as long as the temperature and the wind chill are not below

Going outside and getting a little fresh air is a nice change for the students’ classroom activities. Students are expected to dress appropriately for the weather. Please help keep your child safe by sending winter gear with them and if possible pack an extra set of mitand hat in their back packs.

Approximate thresholds set by Environment Canada:

Risk of frostbite in prolonged exposure occurs when wind chill is below -25

Frostbite possible in 10 minutes at

Frostbite possible in less than 2 minutes at

Cold and Illness Many thanks for keeping your children home when they are sick.

It is very easy to pass on colds and flu in a school environment.

Children, who do not feel well, do not learn well, and learning is definitely our goal!

If students are well enough to be at school, then the expectation is that they go out

Unfortunately, we do not have staff on duty inside during reces

Congratulations .. Citizenship Award Winners

JK : Yara Kassira SK: Zahraa Nasrallah Gr. 1: Kawthar Al-Abdan Gr. 2: Mariam Atwi Gr. 4: Yasir Al-Zaidi Gr. 5: Hadi Almisbaa Gr. 7: Zeinab Hamam Gr. 8: Zeinab Issa

December’s Character Trait is Generosity

Generosity is being willing to share with others Generosity is giving freely of yourself and your possessions withou

expecting anything in return Generosity is giving more than you can, and prid

you need

The likeness of those who spend their wealth in the Way of Allah,

is as the likeness of a grain (of corn);

it grows seven ears, and each ear has a hundred grains.

Allah gives manifold increase to whom He pleases.

And Allah is All- Sufficient for His creatures' needs, All

Holy Quran : Al-Baqra : 261)

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Cold Weather Reminder ... At this time of the year the weather can change from day

morning to afternoon.

Students are expected to go outside at recess unless it is raining or the temperature condition reaches -20

outside in cold weather as long as the ind chill are not below -20.

Going outside and getting a little fresh air is a nice change for the students’ classroom activities. Students are expected to

help keep your child safe by sending winter gear with them and if possible pack an extra set of mitts

Approximate thresholds set by Environment Canada:

Risk of frostbite in prolonged exposure occurs when

Frostbite possible in 10 minutes at -35

Frostbite possible in less than 2 minutes at -60

Many thanks for keeping your children home when

It is very easy to pass on colds and flu in a school

Children, who do not feel well, do not learn well, and learning is definitely our goal!

If students are well enough to be at school, then the outside for recess.

Unfortunately, we do not have staff on duty inside during recess times.

Award Winners

Gr. 3: Reema Hasak Gr. 6: Sadek Fayad

Generosity

Generosity is being willing to share with others Generosity is giving freely of yourself and your possessions without

Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than

The likeness of those who spend their wealth in the Way of Allah,

it grows seven ears, and each ear has a hundred grains.

Allah gives manifold increase to whom He pleases.

Sufficient for His creatures' needs, All-Knower.

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November 11 by Sarah Saadane

(Grade 4)

Today we stand here to remember the people who fought in war.

The people who served them food and water, the nurses who helped them get better.

June 28, 1914 each soldier, nurse and farmer has a role.

The soldier's role is to fight for whatever reason the war is about.

The nurse's role is to heal injured soldiers.

For the farmers, their roles are to grow crops for the soldiers to eat.

November 11, 1918, 11:00 am. War is done.

Over 17 million dead and 20 million injured.

Not only can we remember who fought in World War I but in World War II .. and the one right now.

We wear poppies to remember the soldier who fought in war.

We make wreathes out of poppies to remember too.

A ABIS was husband

Captain Natachapresented taught us about importance of taking care of one anotherexample. millions of soldiers around the world who g

Also, Beautification Groupthe morning of Remembrance Day. parade later that day and join the community in their commemoration ceremony. Some students laid their poppies to rest on the cenotaph before returning to

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A Full Day of RemembranceABIS was happy to host Captain Natacha Vukobrathusband Jean-Pierre Isoré (Maj ret.) from the Canadian Armed Forces

Captain Natacha talked to the JK - grade 3 classes, presented to grades 4 - 8. They shared their stories with taught us about the significance of our military as peacekeepers, the importance of taking care of one another, and talked example. The school observed 2 minutes of silence to remember the millions of soldiers around the world who give their lives to wars.

Also, on this day, our grade 4 students worked with the Beautification Group to clean-up the Vanier cenotaph parade route on the morning of Remembrance Day. The class was able to attend the parade later that day and join the community in their commemoration ceremony. Some students laid their poppies to rest on the cenotaph before returning to school.

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526-1941 Principal Mrs. Leila Rahal [email protected]

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