Written by: Sana Meghani
“Ramzan is not just about fasting it’s about prayer, kindness, and reflection.”
At Primary I Campus P.E.C.H.S., the spirit of Ramzan was celebrated in a heartfelt and meaningful way during a week-long event called Noor-e-Ramzan. Throughout the week, students came together through prayer, storytelling, art, and acts of kindness, learning important lessons about empathy, gratitude, and faith.
A Morning of Faith, Flavors, and Stories
The week began on Friday, 21st March 2025, with a special event hosted by Classes I and II. Under the guidance of Ms. Sana Meghani, Ms. Habiba Ali, and Ms. Sarah Fawwad,
the school warmly welcomed mothers for a morning filled with pride and spirituality. The event opened with a presentation called “Ramadan Recipes: Sehar and Aftaar,” where students confidently shared ideas for healthy, refreshing foods to enjoy during fasting. From energy smoothies and fruit chaat to simple wraps and refreshing drinks, the children spoke about nutrition with clarity and enthusiasm. Their handmade recipe cards and chef hats added a touch of creativity and charm.
The students presented a soulful Naat. Dressed in festive attire, they recited with devotion, filling the room with a calm, reflective energy that touched everyone present. The “Little Storytellers’ Circle” followed, where students shared short Hadiths, Islamic stories, and reflections on values like kindness, patience, and gratitude. With expressive gestures and clear voices, they reminded everyone of the simple yet powerful lessons of Ramzan. The morning closed with a heartfelt dua led by Zonaira and Abdullah of Class II-A, bringing the audience together in a quiet moment of prayer and thankfulness.
“It wasn’t just a performance; it was a meaningful reflection of our students’ connection to faith.”
This gathering showed that even at a young age, our students can express their spirituality with sincerity, creativity, and confidence.