A number of young women in Madinah devoted themselves to volunteer work in the Prophet’s Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan, considering that as one of the ways to earn wages and acquire new experiences in their social lives, by volunteering in the Madinah Youth Committee.
Ferdous Muhammad Bar, a nursing student at Taibah University, confirmed that voluntary work is a new field that she is still discovering and benefiting from. Noting that the main motive behind her volunteer work is the desire to get paid, especially in the blessed month of Ramadan, to return the charity to the community to which she belongs, to hone communication skills with others, to increase self-confidence, and to fill free time. .
While the student in the Department of Languages and Translation, Sarah Al-Ruwaithi, indicated that her simple experience in voluntary work gave her many experiences about social life, in addition to getting used to patience and determination through working during fasting times. Blessed, the greatness of the place and time pushes me to work more to earn the reward, God willing.
While the high school student, Hanan Al-Harbi, chose to volunteer during the blessed month of Ramadan, desiring to earn a reward in the holy month, and to serve the visitors of the Prophet’s Mosque during the month of Ramadan.
Nahla El-Gammal (Madinah) @okaz_online