Like any student in school, I took the “Mawhiba” scale test in elementary school, and by God’s grace and generosity, I passed the test and was nominated among the “Mawhiba” students. From here, my journey towards the future began.
I attended many enrichment programs that were presented to me by “Mawhiba”, where they were keen to first identify our weaknesses and deal with them and even continue to improve them, and to think differently, and to think outside the box, which results in a flow of ideas and creativity.
“Mawhiba” was and still is supporting all distinguished students, and providing them with all the activities and programs that enhance the students’ passion and enthusiasm, and the different learning methods that made me attend all the programs with passion and enthusiasm, even if it took away my favorite vacations like any child who waits for them to have fun and play.
From a scientific perspective, she provided us with scientific research methods in all their details, starting with the problem, the research objectives, and its plan, and ending with the results, and how to be a good researcher. The impact of this early education since I was young was noticeable and tangible in my cognitive and educational structure, and the credit goes to God Almighty first, and then to “Mawhiba.”
As a result of this education, in the third year of middle school, I participated in the National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity. My goal was not only to achieve the highest positions, but also to have a benefit from my research and project on this planet, and that I helped someone with an idea, populated the earth with work, and made the nation flourish with my craftsmanship.
And I realized then that this reason - after God’s grace - is what made me work with passion and diligence, and reach the finals. I work for a humanitarian goal before anything else, and that true success is when you see your achievement on the ground serving the community.
Thanks to God, my innovation “My Key is My Guide” in mechanical engineering won fifth place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and was nominated internationally for the ITEX International Exhibition, and was crowned with the silver medal. This is the greatest pride for me that I and all the students of “Mawhiba” presented this honorable achievement to my country. I cannot describe my feelings at that time, as we returned home with this success.
Thank God, innovation was honored at the Excellence Ceremony in Eastern Education, and the journey did not end here. “Talent” made me devote my effort and time to knowledge, and I take the initiative in my school, as I represented it in several places, including exhibitions, conferences, school participation, and voluntary community initiatives.
In my academic career, I was able to determine what I wanted and what would complete my educational path, and to pursue it with passion and enthusiasm. We will continue to achieve our goals, and here I am now in the major I aspired to, a member of the “Mawhiba” Association, and a simple example of many “Mawhiba” students who I know very well are better than me, and they have always made me feel like we are like a family, and when one of us succeeds, everyone is happy, and it is a success for everyone and for “Mawhiba.”
Finally, whoever knows the meaning of passion will find that life has meaning, and whoever does not thank people does not thank God. I cannot thank the Mawhiba Foundation enough for providing me with so much in all aspects, and for its great impact on my future and my education. Thank you Mawhiba, thank you for every step you take for me and all the students, thank you for all the initiatives that you worked on with the utmost effort to enrich us.