Riyadh: Millions of citizens have joined Education Minister Azzam Al-Dakheel in offering condolences and prayers for the Holy Qur’an teacher who took his last breath while teaching students in the classroom, a media report said Tuesday.
“Teaching is not just a job. Rather, teachers carry and spread a great message with upmost honesty and trust … rest in peace our colleague,” the minister tweeted.
Fahad Al-Hajji passed away at Hisham bin Hakeem Elementary School in Riyadh, according to Arab News.
Another teacher at the school, who taught across the hall, says Al-Hajji was always committed to performing his duties as a teacher and was loved by all.
During the lesson, Al-Hajji began feeling breathlessness and asked a student to call upon the school principal, repeatedly saying: “I’m very tired.”
Before he could reach the hospital, Al-Hajji recited the shahadah and breathed his last.
“He was one of the best teachers professionally, morally, and spiritually, and thus deserves all our prayers,” said his colleague Yousef Al-Shaeie.
Taking Holy Quran lesson is considered as the noble and best job for any Muslim, and if a person dies while Quran is in hand and shahadah on lips, it is most auspicious.