WHO AM I ?

I'M THE

“I can't recall how many times during this genocide I thought I wouldn't survive — that death was ready to take my soul to the afterlife. Yet, I’m still here, alive — for now, at least. As long as this genocide continues, no one knows what tomorrow holds.“

hope is light persisting in gaza's darkest, longest nights of war.
MY LIFE TIMELINE

19 JUNE 2004
Life with Happy Family

"This date always reminds me of a peaceful and joyful time in life, filled with endless love, laughter, and happiness shared deeply with my united, caring, and supportive family—moments I cherish forever despite all challenges."

19 AUGUST 2010
Life with Happy Friends

"I started school in September 2010, holding my mother’s hand and dreaming big. Back then, life was simple—just laughter, love, and a peaceful home. Today, that memory fuels my resilience, reminding me who I was before the war changed everything."

19 JUNE 2022
Life with Success

"I ended my school journey with distinction, graduating high school with a 94% average. It wasn’t just a number—it was proof that even under siege, hope can grow. My success was my family's pride, a quiet victory in a loud war.

freedom is the breath gaza takes, even under endless siege
MY knowledge

My Skills

HTML

CSS

JS

Python

React

OOP

Books I have read it

You don't know js series
(1) Getting started

Head First object oriented design and analysis

Read React Documentation

Projects I have build it

Library management system using : java & OOP

Restaurant Landing page using : HTML & CSS

Simple E-commerce using : Html & CSS & Js & React

life in gaza is surviving each day with unbroken inside.
ENTIRE TRAINING GOALS:

My Journey

My name is Ahmad, a Computer Systems Engineering student at Al-Azhar University. I’ve completed three academic years so far. My journey began with great enthusiasm during my first year, which was in-person and full of ambition. However, everything changed when the war broke out. I was forced to pause my education for several months and returned to studying under difficult conditions, relying on weak, poorly interactive online learning.

I refused to give up. I turned to self-learning and studied the fundamentals of programming, object-oriented programming (OOP), and read several educational books that enhanced my understanding. Later, I began learning front-end development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Still, I struggled with scattered resources, lack of guidance, and the absence of a learning community.

I believe this training offered by your organization will help me break this cycle and overcome the obstacles I face—especially with your known quality of instruction and the professionalism of your trainers. I aspire to become a capable front-end developer who builds meaningful real-world projects.

Thank you, GSG, for everything. You are one of the reasons we continue to stand strong in Gaza.

— Ahmad

truth is the silent scream of gaza beneath the rubble
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survival in gaza means breathing strength through fear, loss, and rubble.