Khaleej Times

This bright kid works hard to save family from hunger

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Mohannad Al Masri was born in Syria and raised in Jordan in a family of seven. His father was unable to work due to a life-threatenin­g heart condition, leaving Mohannad responsibl­e for supporting his family.

To save his family from hunger and homelessne­ss, Mohannad’s only choice was to make plaster moulds for work during the day and attend school in the evenings. He often had to return to work after his night classes to make additional income that could secure food and medication for his family.

Despite his rough living conditions, Mohannad excelled as one of the top students at Mohyi Al-Din Bin Arabi Primary School for Boys.

Life’s hardships also did not stop him from pursuing his favourite hobby — reading. Books were a refuge that wiped away the day’s fatigue, transporti­ng him to worlds where knowledge and joy knew no limits.

Mohannad participat­ed in the fourth edition of the Arab Reading Challenge (2018/2019). He impressed the jury with his wit, optimism and smile, which hid

life’s worries and burdens.

The plaster under Mohannad’s nails and the ash on his palms tell the story of his difficult life, but they also tell the story of a boy who refused to be anything less than a knight in shining armour at the Arab Reading Challenge.

The largest literacy initiative in the Arab world aimed to promote reading as a lifestyle among youth, the ARC’s fourth edition (2018-19 academic year) attracted 13.5 million students from 67,000 schools in 49 countries. It distribute­d prizes valued at more than Dh11 million to the winning students, schools and supervisor­s.

 ??  ?? TRUE WARRIOR: Mohannad impressed the jury of Arab Reading Challenge.
TRUE WARRIOR: Mohannad impressed the jury of Arab Reading Challenge.

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