Fondly known as Teacher Zira by the staff and children, she served for almost three years and would have in her own words “…continue to serve the children..” if her hand was not asked in marriage and if she had not have to follow her husband to Terengganu – a state in the East Coast of Peninsula Malaysia.
Noor Hazira who hails from the northern state of Kedah, holds a Bachelor of Art and Design (Ceramics) from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam, Selangor. She was an attachment teacher who taught at a primary public school before her contract expired in December 2004. She joined Rumah Aman in July 2005.
Founder of Rumah Aman, Abdul Rehman Dakri in his speech, recalled that Teacher Zira is the first official educator at Rumah Aman and thanked her for her unselfish contribution especially in educating the children to learn how to read, write and count besides instilling good manners in them.
He said Teacher Zira did not only confine her role as an educator but was always willing to help others when her help was needed and sometimes volunteered her services without being asked. She also stayed on after work holding night classes for the school going children and organised extra classes on weekends on her own accord to help those who were slow in their studies.
Though we were sad of having to say goodbye to Teacher Zira but we were also happy for her. We wish her the best in her endeavours and may her marriage last a lifetime. May Allah bless her with many children and a serene and happy life.
Founder of Rumah Aman, Mehrunessa Dakri later presented Teacher Zira with a present from the Management of Rumah Aman, a certificate of appreciation from her fellow educators and a gift from the children to remember them by.
Teacher Zira,
Thank You from the bottom of our hearts. We will never forget you. We shall miss you dearly.