After the victories on the battlefields, the wounded of our valiant army make their mark in the fields of academic excellence
The wounded Abd al-Salam Abdul Razzaq, despite his paralysis and his difficult circumstances, decided to continue his education and contribute to the rebuilding of his country as much as he could.
Overjoyed at his success in high school, Abdul Razzaq thanked the Wounded Home Project for its role in following up the affairs of the wounded and providing the necessary support to them.
Abdul Razzaq stressed that he will continue his life with science and knowledge.
Reda Abdul Razzaq, the father of the wounded Abdel Salam, explained that parents have an important role in the success of their sons by encouraging them and ensuring a calm and comfortable atmosphere.
In turn, the wounded Ali Mustafa, who was wounded during the honor battles in Aleppo, indicated that the injury did not deter him from continuing his studies, but rather increased his persistence and determination to achieve his goal.
Mustafa said that the Wounded Homeland project worked to secure the specialized teaching staff and all educational supplies to continue his studies.
Mustafa called on all the wounded not to succumb to injury and to defy their wounds, which constitute an incentive for them to continue their studies and establish projects that contribute to the reconstruction of the homeland.
Adnan Mustafa, the father of the wounded Ali, expressed his happiness with his son’s success and his ability to achieve his dream of obtaining a secondary certificate after twenty years of absence from school.
Lina Daghestani, the wife of the wounded Ali, stated that she worked to provide psychological and moral support and created the appropriate conditions for her husband to be able to continue his studies.
For his part, the wounded Mustafa Al-Khatib indicated that he took the General Secondary Certificate exams, the scientific branch, to achieve his dream of entering the College of Pharmacy, which did not deter him from continuing his educational attainment.
Al-Khatib said that the Directorate of Education Aleppo provided a comfortable and calm atmosphere for the wounded of the Syrian Arab Army.
In turn, his wife, Dania Rahim, indicated that her husband’s will, and determination are stronger than his injury, which did not deter him from achieving his dream.
O. al-Mohammad