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Abdallah Azim

Monash University, Australia

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Aleeza Sheriff

International Islamic University, Malaysia

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Hafsa Razikeen

Taylor's University, Malaysia

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Saad Ismath

Edith Cowan University, Australia

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Raasheda Azim

Taylor's University, Malaysia

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Amna Shaheem

Taylor's University, Malaysia

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Ahmed Azim

Swinburne University, Melbourne

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Hasuna Subhan

Minerva University, California

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Umair Nasser

University of Edinburgh, Scotland

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Sarah Anas

Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Ifaz Razikeen

Deakin University, Australia

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Mueena Shahmy

Informatics Institute of Technology, Sri Lanka

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Amaan Nawaaz

Informatics Institute of Technology, Sri Lanka

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Yusuf Ahamed

Informatics Institute of Technology, Sri Lanka

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Sawdha Zaheed

Coventry University (UK affiliated)
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Arqam Ismath

Colombo Institute of Theologians, Sri Lanka
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Aadam Fareen

Business Management School, Sri Lanka
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Abdallah Azim

Monash University

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Aleeza Sheriff

International Islamic University, Malaysia

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Hafsa Razikeen

Taylor's University, Malaysia

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Saad Ismath
Edith Cowan University, Australia
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Rashedah Azim

Taylor's University, Malaysia

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Amna Shaheem

Taylor's University, Malaysia

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Ahmed Azim

Swinburne University, Melbourne

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Hasuna Subhan

Minerva University

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Umair Nasser

University of Edinburgh, Scotland

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Sarah Anas

Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Ifaz Razikeen

Deakin University, Australia

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Mueena Shahmy

IIT, Sri Lanka

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Amaan Nawaaz

IIT, Sri Lanka

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Yusuf Ahamed

IIT, Sri Lanka

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Sawdha Zaheen

Coventry University (UK affiliated)

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Arqam Ismath

Colombo Institute of Theologians, Sri Lanka

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Aadam Fareen

Business Management School, Sri Lanka

I’m Abdallah Azim, a second-year History student at Monash University and an aspiring youth author. I grew up in the halls of Iman Academy, where stories were never just stories, they were windows to identity, values, and legacy. I write today because I believe words can shape character and shift hearts.
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I’m Aleeza Sheriff, a Psychology student at International Islamic University Malaysia. My journey is about more than textbooks, it’s about understanding people with empathy and purpose. Iman Academy gave me the space to grow both intellectually and spiritually, and that balance continues to shape who I am.
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I’m Hafsa Razikeen, currently pursuing Interior Architecture at Taylor’s University. I believe our spaces shape our state of mind. At Iman Academy, I learned the balance between beauty, function, and faith, and now I want to bring that into the spaces I design, where form meets feeling.
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I’m Raasheda Azim, studying Fashion Design Technology at Taylor’s University. For me, fashion isn’t just fabric, it’s storytelling, identity, and creativity stitched together. Iman Academy gave me the confidence to express my ideas boldly and ethically. I hope to design pieces that reflect modesty, meaning, and modernity.
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I’m Amna Shaheem, and I’m studying Patisserie Arts at Taylor’s University. For me, baking is both precision and passion; a quiet art form that tells a story. Iman Academy helped me discover that creativity and discipline can go hand in hand, especially when guided by strong values.
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I'm Saad Ismath, an Iman Academy alumnus currently pursuing a degree in International Business at Edith Cowan University (ECU), Australia. Growing up around my father’s bicycle business, where we assemble bikes and sell spare parts wholesale and retail, taught me valuable lessons in hard work, trade, and community service. Being part of the family business has sparked my interest in entrepreneurship, and I hope to take it to new heights while staying rooted in the values I learned at Iman Academy.
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I’m Ahmed Azim, and I studied Computer Science with a major in Artificial Intelligence at Swinburne University. My time at Iman Academy lit the spark; curiosity, discipline, and faith were planted early and have guided me as I explore what’s next in the world of intelligent systems. It’s more than code; it’s about creating things that serve people with purpose.
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I’m Hasuna Subhan, currently studying at Minerva University with a major in Cognition, Brain, and Behavior, and a minor in Neuroscience. Iman Academy wasn’t just a school to me, it was a space where I discovered who I was, what I believed, and how far I could go. My love for learning, questioning, and reflecting began there and it continues to grow with every step I take.
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I’m Umair Nasser, and I’m in my first year of Biochemistry at the University of Edinburgh. I’ve always been fascinated by the intricate systems that make us who we are. Iman Academy didn’t just give me academic tools, it shaped how I approach science with responsibility, humility, and purpose.
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I’m Sarah Anas, a third-year medical student in Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey. Medicine is my calling, and Iman Academy was the first place that taught me service begins with sincerity. Every time I walk into a clinic, I carry with me the compassion, faith, and excellence that were nurtured from a young age.
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I’m Ifaz Razikeen, and I’m currently studying Business at Deakin University. Iman Academy didn’t just teach me how to succeed, it taught me why character matters more than competition. Wherever I go in the world of business, I carry those values with me.
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My name is Mueena Shahmy, and I’m studying Computer Science at the Informatics Institute of Technology, Sri Lanka. I’ve always believed that tech should serve people, not just machines, and at Iman Academy, I learned how to think ethically while solving real-world problems.
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I’m Thulayb Macky Zain, currently pursuing Business Data Analytics at the University of Westminster. At Iman Academy, I learned how to question patterns, think critically, and stay grounded. Today, I see data not just as numbers, but as insight, insight that can change the world when guided by values.
I’m Amaan Nawas, diving into Artificial Intelligence and Data Science at the Informatics Institute of Technology. My time at Iman Academy sparked my love for future tech, but more importantly, it taught me to ask not just “Can we build it?” but “Should we?” That balance of curiosity and conscience is what drives me forward in every algorithm I create.
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I’m Yusuf Ahamed, and I’m studying International Business Management at Northumbria University. My interest in business grew from Iman Academy, where we were taught that success means more than numbers, it means responsibility, honesty, and impact. My goal is to step into the global business world with those same values at the core of everything I do.
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I’m Sawdah Zaheed, currently studying Psychology and Counselling. Iman Academy taught me that understanding people is just as important as understanding ideas. It nurtured both my voice and my silence, the empathy to listen deeply and the strength to offer support. That’s the foundation I carry with me as I walk this path of healing and insight.
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I’m Arqam Ismath, and I completed my Alimiyyah certification from the Colombo Institute of Theologians. Iman Academy planted in me a love for sacred knowledge and the responsibility that comes with it. It wasn’t just about learning texts, it was about becoming someone who strives to live by them. My journey as a seeker of ‘ilm started in those early classrooms, and I carry that foundation with me as I continue to grow, serve, and teach, InshaAllah.
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I’m Adam Fareen, studying Biomedical Science at Business Management School. My fascination with the science of life began at Iman Academy, a place where curiosity wasn’t just encouraged, it was celebrated. But more than anything, it taught me that knowledge must serve a purpose. I now explore the world of medicine with a sense of wonder, responsibility, and faith.
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I’m Amrullah Farook, studying Information Technology at the University of Colombo, School of Computing. For me, tech is more than just code, it’s problem-solving with purpose. At Iman Academy, I didn’t just learn how to think logically; I learned how to think responsibly. Every time I design a solution, I aim for impact, not just efficiency.