Islam: The allure of a foreign degree may seem enticing

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As a father, there's a constant sense of unease that lingers in the pit of your stomach whenever your daughter is not under your watchful eye. You can't sleep at night, wondering if she's safe, if she's in good company, and if she's making wise choices. But how can you possibly sleep soundly when she's in a far-off land, surrounded by unknown faces and unfamiliar places?
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The allure of a foreign degree may seem enticing, but is it really worth putting your daughter's well-being at risk? In a world where deviance and assaults are rampant, where gangs and drunkards roam free, do you really want your child to be alone and vulnerable? For what? A piece of paper that declares her expertise in a specific field of knowledge?

You may trust your daughter, and rightly so. But that doesn't mean you should trust the people around her. You know the way men look at her, the intentions that lurk behind their charming smiles. Don't be fooled. You've worked hard to protect her from harm, to keep her safe from the clutches of those who would do her wrong.

And let's not forget, a degree is not the only measure of success. There are countless examples of self-made billionaires who never set foot in a university, and geniuses who've changed the world without a degree to their name. Your daughter's education is important, but it's not worth risking her safety, her dignity, and her life.

You have a responsibility as a father to safeguard your daughter's well-being. Don't let the world dictate your priorities. Remember, the world won't stop for her degree or studies. It won't pause to consider her feelings or her fears. But you can. You must.

Protect your daughters. Let them study in their own country, surrounded by family and loved ones who care for them. Let them grow and thrive in an environment that values their safety and well-being above all else.

Don't let your desire for them to succeed cloud your judgment. Don't let the world convince you that a foreign degree is the only path to success. Your daughter's life is worth more than any degree, any diploma, or any certificate. Protect her, and you'll be giving her the greatest gift of all – a life free from fear, filled with love, and overflowing with confidence.

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