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Shining Star of the Month
Rizwan Jattala, Inland Empire, CA Majlis
Just east of Los Angeles and north of the infamous Orange County is a
regjon known as the Inland Empire. There in resides a Khadim, who
stands six foot-three inches, in his senior year of high school. He
towers above his peers not only in height, but also in academics and
spirituality.
Born as a Waqfe Nau child, Rizwan grew up in a family environment that
radiated a love for the Promised Messiah (as) and his blessed Jamaat,
and it shows through his actions and knowledge. He has excelled in
both Islamic/Jamaat knowledge and academics, along the way being
rewarded for his for his achievements.
Rizwan achieved a hundred percent marks on his national Waqfe Nau
exams, accompanied by several participation and honorary mention awards
in other areas of competition. He placed first in the Waqfe Nau
Regional competitions for Speech from 2005 to 2007. With in Majlis
Khuddam ul Ahmadiyya, he placed first at the West Coast Ijtema for best
Impromptu speech and third in the Tilawat competition at our Regional
Ijtema in Tucson, Arizona. Most recently, Rizwan was able to place
third in the nation amongst all Khuddam in the MKA Essay competition.
This is quite the list for any Khadim, but extraordinary for someone
who has just been a Khadim for just under two years.
His scholastic achievements are just as impressive. He has maintained
honor classes through high school as well as AP courses and was
selected to intern at the City of hope National Medical Center Beckman
Research Institute during the summer of his sophomore year. For this
internship, over four hundred top ranked college/high school students
apply; Rizwan was one of the fortunate that Allah has blessed to excel
in scholastic achievement and experience. He has maintained a
cumulative grade point average of 3.95 (4.30 weighted) and is ranked
eighth in his senior class of six hundred-twenty seven. Rizwan has
achieved success at school and has been recognized for his outstanding
despite being home schooled for over a year due to several leg
surgeries. In a letter of recommendation from his guidance councilor,
she states:
Rizwan Jattala makes being an outstanding student look easy… During his
years at [high school], he was enrolled in home schooling where he had
to drop Honors and AP level classes to college prep due to limited
offerings in the home schooling program…He showed me the need to be
determined to continue to reach for those high standards that you are
fighting to attain and to keep your goals in focus.
Rizwan continues to shine in the region as our brightest star. He is
humble in nature but inside is a driving force that pushes him to reach
his full potential as a Khadim, student, and person. Easily
approachable and willing to sacrifice his time and wealth for the cause
of Ahmadiyya, by the Grace of Allah, Rizwan signed his Wasiyyat form in
2005 and is now a Moosi.
Rizwan will be graduating this June from Alta Loma High School and will
attend college next Fall, major in Biological Sciences with the
aspirations of attending medical school.
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