The Heart of Teaching: A Journey of Passion, Purpose, and Connection


Teaching is not just about books, lessons, or classrooms — it is about connection, purpose, and a deep desire to share knowledge. Since childhood, I have always had a passion for teaching. I started by helping and teaching my younger siblings. At that time, I never thought I would become a teacher, nor did I ever claim to be a great one. Some people have appreciated my teaching, and thankfully, no one has criticized me. Maybe they didn’t want to demotivate me — or perhaps Allah knows better how I truly teach.

One thing, however, is absolutely clear: I genuinely enjoy teaching.

It brings me happiness, peace, and a special sense of fulfillment. When I teach, I don’t just see students — I see friends, companions, and sometimes even family members. A unique bond develops between teacher and student, a bond built on trust, respect, and care.

I began giving tuitions when I was in Class 10. When my father passed away, teaching became more than just a passion — it became a source of side income as well. From morning to evening, I managed tuition and college, sometimes working up to 16 hours a day. But even during that difficult time, I never taught for the sake of money, and I never felt bored with teaching. Teaching has always been my comfort and purpose.

I never want students to choose me just because I am available. I want them to learn from the best teacher they feel connected to, even if that is not me. Many times, I have prayed to Allah for the success of my students. I truly wish they achieve their dreams, whether or not I am part of their journey.

People often ask me, “How is part-time teaching?”

My honest answer is simple:

> If teaching is your passion and you wish to build your career in it, then teaching is the perfect path for you. But if it is not your passion, then invest your efforts in something you truly love — unless you are teaching only to meet financial needs.

Teaching should never just be a temporary source of income — it should be a purpose, a calling, something you feel from within.

Over the years, I have taught many students — different ages, different dreams, different abilities — and each one has been a part of my journey. If you have ever learned anything from me, I would love to hear from you. Write honestly below how my teaching impacted you, and I wish you all the best for your future.

Comments

  1. We all have imperfections, but there was something so pure about that love — a kind of peace and emotional connection I don’t think I’ve ever felt with anyone else.

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  2. Since Class 6, you have always helped me clear my maths doubts and made everything so much easier to understand. I’ve really enjoyed learning from you and learned a lot!

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