100 Heroes of Islam Exhibition

100 Heroes of Islam Exhibition 2025:

Anchored in History, Inspired by Legacy

On 31st May 2025, we proudly hosted our second annual 100 Heroes of Islam Exhibition, in conjunction with the school’s Open Day. The event brought an immersive journey of Islamic history to life through interactive booths, hands-on activities, and powerful storytelling. With this year’s theme, Legacy in Action, the event celebrated the lives and lessons of four new iconic figures: Prophet Yunus (AS), Fatimah al-Fihriyyah, Ibnu Sina, and Sultan Abdul Hamid II. 

 

Exhibit Highlights

🔹 Prophet Yunus (AS)

A life-sized sperm whale replica anchored the booth, reminding of the Prophet’s time in its belly. The creative “Belly of the Whale” corner invited guests to pen personal du’as wrote in the whale’s belly and plant yaqáą­een (pumpkin) seeds that symbolises healing and renewal after hardship.

🔹 Fatimah al-Fihriyyah

Fatimah al-Fihriyyah’s 9th century Moroccan ambiance was recreated with cultural artefacts, scenes and foods celebrating the founder of the world’s first university and her legacy in education and female scholarship.

🔹 Ibnu Sina (Avicenna)

Ibnu Sina’s booth portrays the mixture of science and spirituality, featuring a functioning windmill, a healing herb station, and live goats reflecting self-sufficiency and holistic living inspired by his  teachings.

🔹 Sultan Abdul Hamid II

Honouring the final great Ottoman Caliph, this station featured a detailed Hejaz Railway model symbolising his commitment to unity and service.

A major highlight was the 6D Virtual Reality experience in collaboration with Light Art VR, letting guests step into history like never before. They were transported through time, walking the ancient streets and witnessing pivotal moments from the lives of the heroes in an inspiring, immersive journey.

100 Heroes of Islam Exhibition was more than a normal school event, the exhibition was a movement to reconnect the community, from students to parents, teachers and guests with their Islamic identity, values, and legacy. With full student involvement, parental support, and leadership guidance, the event welcomed over 800 guests, leaving them informed, moved, and inspired. The 100 Heroes of Islam Exhibition stands as a powerful expression of Seven Skies’ mission: To nurture students of excellence, deeply grounded in faith, character, and purpose.

It was not just a celebration of the past but a catalyst for the future.

In Seven Skies, we aim to nurture students of excellence who are deeply grounded in faith, character, and purpose.

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