#internationaldayofnonviolence
On this International Day of Non-Violence, we remember that peace is not built in a day—it is built in our homes, our schools, and our communities.”
Peace is not the absence of conflict—it is the courage to choose kindness over harm, respect over hate, and unity over division.
At Fauza Foundation, we believe peace begins at home, grows in our schools, and thrives in our communities.
Non-violence is not weakness—it is the highest form of courage.
Mahatma Gandhi taught us that true strength is not measured by how much power we can hold over others, but by how much peace we can create among them.
Peace begins in the smallest circle—our homes.
If we cannot speak gently to our children, how can we teach them to heal the world?
Peace grows in our schools.
If learning is carried by respect and kindness, then knowledge becomes a bridge, not a weapon.
Peace thrives in our communities.
When neighbours choose understanding over suspicion, when we extend a hand instead of a fist, then walls fall, and hope rises.
The path of non-violence is not the easy path—it is the necessary one.
It demands that we unlearn anger, confront injustice without hatred, and sow unity where division once grew.
Today, on the International Day of Non-Violence, let us recommit to Gandhi’s timeless truth:
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
And let that change begin—at home, in our schools, and in every corner of our community.
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