
Girls For Knowledge
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About Girls For Knowledge
We are an organization for Afghan girls and young generation who wish to participate in online programs. If you are a girl looking for information about scholarship opportunities, or if you want to take part in in-person seminars and art exhibitions, please feel free to contact us. We are here to help you and will not hesitate to provide support.
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Happy Hazara Culture روزی هزارگی مو مبارک

به قول فیض محمد کاتب هزاره : <<فرهنگ سرمایه بی زوال یک قوم است و هزاره ها در حفظ آن سرفراز است، تاریخ را باید با قلم نوشت ، نه با شمشیر، این است راه هزاره . روز فرهنگ هزاره گرامی باد برای همه ملت با فرهنگ افغانستان 🥰


تا 20 دقیقه دیگر جلسه آغاز میشود منتظر حضوری همه شما عزیزان هستم

با افتخار شما را به یک جلسهٔ ویژه و الهامبخش دعوت میکنیم که در آن به بررسی جایگاه هنر در زندگی دختران افغان و نقش زنان هنرمند در جامعه امروز میپردازیم. 🗓 تاریخ برگزاری: ۲۴ می ۲۰۲۵ 🕒 زمان: (10:00-9:00 شب ) 📍 محل: آنلاین - از طریق Google Meet / (https://meet.google.com/pup-anhd-wnn) در این جلسه در کنار گفتگو دربارهٔ چالشها، امیدها و دستاوردهای هنرمندان زن افغان، میزبان مهمان ویژهای خواهیم بود: ✨ روبابه محمدی نقاش جوان، خلاق و پرتلاش افغان که با آثار هنریاش صدای دختران خاموش سرزمینش را به گوش جهانیان رسانده است. این برنامه فرصتیست برای شنیدن تجربهها، دیدن آثار هنری و ایجاد همبستگی میان دخترانی که با هنر، جهان را روشنتر میسازند. 💬 شرکت برای همه آزاد است. منتظر حضورتان هستیم!


Fortunately, we managed to collect a large number of school books, English books, and other study books, which will continue to be a symbol of strength for a generation and a better future. Girls for knowledge


《 #تکه_کتاب 》 هیچکس هیچ وقت مسئول وضعیت شما نیست، جز خودتان؛ افراد زیادی ممکن است در ناراحتی شما مقصر باشند؛ اما هیچکس هیچ وقت مسئول ناراحتی شما نیست. دلیلش این است که همیشه شما هستید که تصمیم میگیرید هرچیزی را چگونه ببینید، چگونه به هر چیزی واکنش نشان دهید و چگونه بر هر چیزی ارزش بگذارید. همیشه شما هستید که معیاری را انتخاب میکنید که تجاربِتان را با آن بسنجید. 📘| #هنر_ظریف_رهایی_از_دغدغهها ✍🏽| #مارک_منسن ≼ 𖢈گذرگاه کتابی^^ ≽

Organized and Edited Report Date: May 24, 2025 Time: 9:00 – 10:00 PM We began the session at 9:05 PM with a warm and uplifting welcome from our announcer, Miss Sana Hussaini, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone for joining. The session focused on art and its importance in daily life, featuring a special guest: Robaba Mohammadi, a talented young Afghan artist. She is not only a beacon of hope but also a powerful symbol of Afghan women’s resilience and talent. Robaba shared her personal journey as a disabled artist and advocate. She spoke about her deep love for Hazara culture—its music, dialect, and traditional crafts like sewing. She described the discrimination and misunderstandings she faced as a child born with a disability. Many in her community believed that her condition was a punishment for her parents, which deeply affected her and her family. She spent five years at the Red Cross Hospital in Kabul, but the treatment did not meet her or her family’s expectations. During this time, she suffered from depression and questioned why her siblings were able to attend school while she could not. Eventually, she taught herself to write using her siblings’ notebooks and even began helping them with homework. Her artistic journey began when a friend, impressed by her early drawings, gave her paints, paper, and a drawing guide. Her first artwork—a basket of berries—was a challenge, as she had to hold the pen with her mouth. With determination and the support of her father, she continued to improve and eventually shared her work with the public. Robaba’s first exhibition was in Bamyan, where she spoke in front of 3,500 people. Though nervous, it marked a turning point in her life. Later, she participated in an international exhibition in Turkey, where she was the only Afghan girl among artists with disabilities from around the world. However, her activism and public presence also brought danger. Her office was attacked, injuring her brother and colleagues, and she was forced to shut it down. Despite these challenges, she is now continuing her education in high school, preparing for college, and living in Canada. She reminded us that our true treasures are within ourselves, and encouraged everyone to: Write down your dreams. Take small steps to achieve them. Enjoy every moment of life. She aspires to become a women’s rights activist, empowering Afghan girls through her story and support. At the end, Zalfa Mohammadi, the founder of Girls for Knowledge, appreciated Robaba’s dedication and hard work. She encouraged everyone to never give up and to always keep learning, whether it's art or any other skill. We ended the session with gratitude and appreciation for the participants’ patience and presence.


جلسه امشب با حضوری بانو ربابه محمدی موافقانه به پایان رسید


*روزِ فرهنگِ هزارگی مبارک!* هموطنان عزیز! کلیپ منتشرشده صرفاً به مناسبت روز فرهنگی هزاره تهیه شده و هیچگونه نیت قومگرایانهای در آن نبوده است. از اینکه کلیپ کوتاه بوده و تمامی چهرههای عزیز جامعهی هزاره در آن حضور ندارند، پوزش میطلبیم. همهی اقوام افغانستان برای ما عزیز، محترم و مایهی افتخارند. *#گرفته شده از صفحه بنیاد سپیدار.*