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2023 Oct week 6 by Male 16 yrs

MD/Male/16year10/29/2023 In fact, one day a man called Abu Sufyan was slaughtering...

2023 Oct Week 9 by female 16

FL Female Week 9 Oct 23 Today was the nine weeks of the program. When we arrived, we did...

2023 Nov – Week 3 – by female15

Week 3 10/31/23 TB 15 F Today I went to class, and arrived at 9:45, I walked in and saw...

2023 Nov -Week 3 – by female 17 yrs

Week 3, SB-17 Female, November 11, 2023 I arrived at class on time today at exactly 9:45...

2023 Nov Invitation to join program by 12th Grader

Dear s, I am writing to share about a life-changing opportunity that has had a profound...

2023 Nov – Invitation to join Program

Week 4 11/13/23 TB 15 F Hey Fatima, You were wondering about where I was going on...

2022 October 19 – LN Female 16

The 7th Sunday I was anxious to hear LG’s response about being late when I entered...

2022 October 9 – MK Female 14

Today’s class was a chill out day. I arrived to class a bit late and instantly got...

2020 September 18 -LN Female 16

The Third Sunday My favorite class thus far was today’s. Although it was hectic...

Leading from Behind: Why True Leaders Lift Others First

By Yusuf A. ·  Grade 10

The greatest leaders I know are the ones nobody talks about. They arrange chairs before the halaqah and make sure everyone has a seat before they take one themselves.

March 2025

The Weight of Knowledge: What We Owe Our Community

By Fatima K. ·  Grade 1

My teacher once asked: if you know the right path and stay silent, are you still a leader? That question has stayed with me since the day she asked it.

February 2025

Climbing My Own Staircase: A Reflection on Personal Growth

By Amira S. ·  Grade 9

I used to think leadership was a destination. GreenStairs taught me it is a staircase — each step earned through effort and intention, each one built on the last.

January 2025

The Ummah as a Body: Why One Limb's Pain Is Everyone's

By Omar D. ·  Grade 10

The Prophet ﷺ described the believers as one body. That metaphor hit differently when I watched my masjid community respond to a family in crisis.

December 2024

When No One Is Watching: The Real Definition of Integrity

By Zahra M. ·  Grade 12

Integrity is easy when people are watching. It is what you do in the dark — in the moment when no one would ever know — that defines who you truly are.

November 2024

The Compass in the Storm: Keeping Values in Difficult Times

By Ibrahim K. ·  Grade 11

In the hardest moments, a map is useless — the roads have changed. Only a compass pointing to true north can guide you through a storm.

October 2024

A Candle Loses Nothing: On Generosity and Shared Light

By Nour A. ·  Grade 10

Every time I share a skill, I expect to feel less capable. Instead I feel more connected. The candle metaphor finally made complete sense to me this week.

September 2024

Standing in the Valley: Lessons from My Lowest Semester

By Bilal H. ·  Grade 9

GreenStairs did not save me from my valley. It gave me language for it — and the courage to believe the climb was coming, even when I could not see it.

August 2024

Leading from Behind: Why True Leaders Lift Others First

The greatest leaders I know are the ones nobody talks about. They arrange chairs before the halaqah and make sure everyone has a seat before they take one themselves.

The concept of leadership as service has always been present in our deen — but it did not feel personal to me until recently. I grew up watching elders lead from the front, commanding attention and authority. I thought that was what leadership looked like.

GreenStairs challenged that assumption in the very first session I attended.

Our instructor asked a simple question: “Who in this room has ever been led without knowing it?” Every hand went up. Then she asked, “Who was leading?” Nobody could answer. That silence taught me more than any lecture could.

True leadership, I now believe, is less about being seen and more about ensuring that others grow. It is found in small, consistent choices — not grand performances. And it starts, always, with showing up.

“The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others.”

— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ