ALHAMDOLILLAH, The Cradle 2024 began with an orientation to TABA’s core values to serve humanity in the way of Allah JSH. Asif Mahmood, the founder of TABA, imparted wisdom gained throughout his life and inspired the young minds to be the best human, the best Muslim, and the best Pakistani. With passion ignited from the first session, the Cradlers embarked on a transformative journey.
The Cradlers engaged with the Acting Corps Commander of Headquarters 4 Corps Lahore, learning about the Pakistan Army’s vital role in border security. A visit to a Cavalry Battalion provided insights into tanks and anti-tank weaponry, followed by a tour of the Army Museum, where they explored the history and mechanics of these formidable machines, deepening their appreciation for the military’s dedication.
During their visit to TABA House, the nerve center for disaster management, health, education, and youth empowerment, Vice Chairman Khalid Mahmood shared insights on ongoing projects. The Cradlers received certificates from various distinguished figures, including Mrs. Rubina Asif, Co-Founder of TABA Foundation.
Interactive sessions with key leaders such as Brigadier Tahir, Rear Admiral Azhar Mahmood, and Mr. Yasar Rashid offered valuable lessons in leadership, service, and resilience. Visits to Rescue 1122, Akhuwat University, and the Pakistan Navy War College further enriched their experience, fostering unity, patriotism, and a commitment to building a brighter, more united Pakistan. The Cradle 2024 not only enhanced individual capabilities but also strengthened the bonds of solidarity among future leaders.