Taking Flight — Adios to Amal Fellowship

Bilal Ahmed Rogi
3 min readJun 18, 2021

Finally, we stand at the other side of the river, fellowship now. It takes about three months to immerse ourselves and move ahead gradually in order to reach the verge of completion. It wasn’t a simple journey, but simultaneously, it wasn’t a very complex one either. Amal Fellowship demands commitment and seriousness. If you have that guts, then you can certainly cross this river, otherwise, you will sink in the middle.

Last Class of Amal Academy Batch 187

I am feeling utterly emotional while writing this article because Amal has my heart, particularly batch 187. It’s Friday night, but there is no excitement for tomorrow’s online class in Amal because there will be no class tomorrow. I still remember the last class at Amal Academy. Our mentors have kind of mixed feelings, in fact, we all were low intoned. We started the session with an activity regarding solving the riddles. There were two teams, and I was the leader of Team B. I feel no shame in describing that we were defeated by Team A with a marginal score because there was no Team A or Team B in reality. There was only the Batch 187 who came together at a live virtual classroom for the very last time.

Thank you posters

As the activity concluded, we were allowed to go for a break, and then we came back and listened to Sir Anis’s last comments as our fellowship was completing. We decided to remain in touch with each other, bolster everyone in a time of need, and also planned to have a physical meetup. But I knew internally that, somehow, it’s very difficult to gather every student of Batch 187 on a single platform again. I felt as if it was my last day at university because my feelings were pretty much the same. We also listened to the future prospects of our fellows and with time, it came to a point where we all displayed posters to say thank you to our beloved instructors. It was pre-decided in our Mega Projects Groups. Sir Anis was there, but Ma’am Aalia went offline because of an electrical breakdown in her vicinity. It was an amazing voyage and every one of us will keep the teachings of Amal throughout our lives and implement the principles of Amal in our daily lives for sure.

Screenshot from cellphone

Lastly, Sir Anis went offline to attend another session, so he wished all of us good luck! We did the same to him, and then he made me the host of the session. Gradually, I saw my friends disconnecting by bidding adios to all, and eventually, we, batch 187, bid farewell to Amal Fellowship!

Amal Academy Batch 187

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Bilal Ahmed Rogi

A wayfarer who loves to penned down articles, proses, stories, and anecdotes on diversified genres. A promoter of peace and a human by heart!