Scientific Discourse
I offered free discourse sessions for the public about many different topics. These sessions were led by local scholars, professionals, and sometimes international speakers who joined online or in person. The programs became very popular, and almost every session was full. People from many backgrounds came to learn, share ideas, and ask questions.
The topics covered a wide range of subjects. We talked about the history and culture of the Hazara people, important lessons from psychology, education and scholarship opportunities, and other subjects that helped young people plan for their future. We also discussed social issues, personal development, and how to deal with challenges in everyday life. Many students said these sessions helped them improve their confidence, communication, and knowledge.
I also offered different awareness programs and human rights trainings to help people understand their rights and responsibilities in society. These activities encouraged peaceful thinking, respect, and equal opportunities for both men and women. Many female students said these programs made them feel seen, heard, and valued. The goal was to support a community where education, respect, and understanding could grow.
These sessions created a positive environment where people could learn freely and feel hopeful. They helped young people open their minds, dream bigger, and believe in their abilities. Even today, many participants remember these programs as powerful moments that changed their thinking and motivated them to continue learning.











