User:Hoorain Sajjad/sandbox

INTRODUCTION:
Hoorain Sajjad, or Hoori (born 2003), is a student at NED University in Karachi, Pakistan. Born and raised in Karachi, Hoorain attended an Islamic school for their early education and later graduated from St. Lawrence College. Currently 20 years old, she is an introverted person who prefers quiet weekends at home, indulging in activities such as watching movies and reading.

CHILDHOOD:
Hoori had an extremely normal and average childhood—in some way better than some of her peers. She, as a child, was very talkative; that was the only thing her teacher complained about. Hoorain has 5 siblings: two older sisters and two younger brothers; they shall not be named. her life in childhood typically involved school which she grew to hate, her madrassa, which has its own timeline, home life and neighbourhood friends whom she played with.

FAMILY BACKGROUND:
Hoorain hails from a middle-class family with roots in the Hazara region of Pakistan. Her mother, originally from Mansehra, completed her education up to matriculation, while her father, from Labargot, boasts an impressive educational background with qualifications including B.Com, ICMA, and CA. He is employed in a prominent banking institution.

Growing up, Hoorain experienced the dynamics of a joint family system, residing in a spacious ancestral home with her extended family. This included two uncles along with their respective families, her aunt, and her grandparents. Their household was characterized by its expansive estate, accommodating various family members. One of her uncles resides abroad with his three children, while the other works in a bank and has three sons. Hoorain shares a close bond with her cousin, the daughter of her divorced aunt. The age gap between Hoorain and her sisters is seven and five years, respectively, while her brother is one year older and four years younger than her.

EDUCATION:
Hoorain got all her early education from Islamic Institute For Education. which is a questionable place(ps: please dont send your kids here).