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Overcoming The Challenges Faced During the Pandemic: Former President of Muslim Student Association Explains
The COVID-19 pandemic left many with painful memories. It was especially traumatic for international students who were separated from their families. The pandemic caused the closure of all public facilities, particularly places of worship, and the prohibition of gatherings. Many students suffered psychological and social crises because they had to stay isolated in their rooms for extended periods.
Abdul Ahad, former president of the Muslim Student Association at the University of Manitoba, spoke about this difficult period for international Muslim students and how MSA was able to help during this difficult stage.
Ahad said in the beginning, they looked at the pandemic optimistically, looking for ways students could benefit from it. Although physically constrained, individuals were free in their thoughts, and it was an opportunity to think deeply about developing plans and strategies for their future. However, Ahad added that the challenges began to become more complicated after that, with many facing psychological difficulties due to social isolation and the spread of the epidemic among the student population.
Unfortunately, there were several COVID-related deaths, and fear began to dominate the students' minds at this time. Ahad continued explaining that MSA lacked experience managing these circumstances as they were dealing with an unprecedented situation. He says that it is now better prepared to meet any future such challenges.
We have all been affected by the pandemic. We have all learned important life lessons from it, most importantly, that health is one of the most important things a person possesses. Governments and individuals need to work together in facing catastrophic circumstances.
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