Today we are going to interview Ms. Ibrahim!
Reporter: What’s your favorite food?
Ms. Ibrahim: I love all food, especially seafood.
Reporter: What was your favorite book growing up?
Ms. Ibrahim: I love reading. I don’t have time, but my favorite is the Quran.
Reporter: Did you play many board games growing up?
Ms. Ibrahim: I don't like them. I like to do physical games.
Reporter: Did you have a favorite restaurant growing up?
Ms. Ibrahim: No. We didn’t really go to restaurants.
Reporter: What was your favorite sport growing up?
Ms. Ibrahim: Ping Pong.
Reporter: Which grade do you teach?
Ms. Ibrahim: 8th Grade, Islamic Studies.
Reporter: Did you want to be a teacher as a kid?
Ms. Ibrahim: No. First I wanted to be something else.
Reporter: Did you want to teach kids from before college or did you have other things you might have wanted to do?
Ms. Ibrahim: After college.
Reporter: Is this your first year at this school?
Ms. Ibrahim: No.
Reporter: How do you feel about this school so far?
Ms. Ibrahim: It is a really good environment. It is fun and every day you learn life-long lessons.
Reporter: What is your favorite surah?
Ms. Ibrahim: Surah Ibrahim
Reporter: What is your favorite soccer team?
Ms. Ibrahim: I am not a soccer person.
Reporter: What is your advice to give young Muslims to be a good Muslim?
Ms. Ibrahim: I love teaching them. To love Allah subhanahuwatallah
Reporter: What was it like living in Japan and Germany?
Ms. Ibrahim: Germany, I was young. Just living so I don't remember much. In Japan it is calm and safe and healthy.
Reporter: How is it to live in Egypt compared to America?
Ms. Ibrahim: Life in Egypt has many family things and friends. In America it is a completely different story. Difference, and if I choose to live somewhere in Egypt.
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