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Both a Teacher and a Student: A Strange Yet Beautiful Story

                                                                                                            By: Muhammad Siddique Sajid

 There are moments in life when a person sees a reflection of his true self — not just in a mirror, but in experiences that define him.

 My identity is just like that:

 I am a teacher... and I am a student.

 My day begins at a school, where I teach children with care and dedication.  I guide them, correct their test papers, assign marks, and help them grow.  These are the hours when I wear the badge of a responsible teacher.

 But as the day progresses, something beautiful happens — my role changes.

 Now, I become a student myself, enrolled in an online course from a reputed U.S. university.

 At night, I attend virtual lectures, complete assignments, and reflect on what I learn.

 As if this wasn’t unique enough, life added another surprising layer to my journey:

 I am no longer just a teacher in a classroom —

 I am now an online tutor for the whole world.

 Yes, I teach Urdu, Islamic Studies, and the Holy Quran on Preply, a global platform that connects students with teachers from all over the world.

 So here I am:

 📘 A humble student learning from America

 🖋️ And a passionate tutor teaching on Preply

 This dual role — learning and teaching at the same time — has made me richer in spirit.

 It has taught me the greatest lesson of all:

  "Only those who continue to learn have the right to teach."

 🔍 Would you like to learn from a teacher who himself is a learner?

 Then search for me on Preply: "Muhammad Siddique Sajid"

 Or simply Google:

 "Urdu Tutor from Pakistan Preply Sajid"

 In shā Allah, I will share the same passion and knowledge with you that I pursue every day.

 📌 You may also follow my blog:

 🔗 https://www.blogger.com/blog/posts/8161608553608186774

 📧 Or contact me directly at: ghsrattipindi@gmail.com

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