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His Life

​Late\ Naim Ismail (1968 - 2018)

June 9, 2018

He was born on the 6th July 1968 in Aden, Yemen to a big family consisting of 7 brothers and 5 sisters.  He had a hard childhood living in a poor environment especially after the independence of South Yemen from the British rolling days.  During his childhood he had to work in a spice market with Alqusais along with one of his brothers.  Also, he was an active student during his primary and secondary school.  Playing different music instruments such as the keyboard and many others.  Learnt Quran from his beloved late mother who passed away on the 8th April 2012.  Finished his studies in Aden and went Sanaa looking for a job. 

In 1990, after completing his military service (which he participated in after secondary school), Naim and his sister moved to Sana'a to study at university, however unfortunately he couldn't obtain a position at university.  Yet, in order to support his sister financially he worked in a factory there.  Shortly after, his sister got engaged and so they moved back to Aden for her marriage.  At this time, Naim expressed his interest in aviation and wished to pursue a career as a pilot.

In 1991, he travelled with his parents and brother to Birmingham where his 2 sisters lived and settled down there ever since. He got married and started working and studying at Joseph Chamberlain College at the same time.  Faced many difficulties, but stood strong facing them till he became one of the founders of the Arabic Language League in UK and kept teaching Arabic language to foreigners for a long time.  He has 4 children, 2 boys and 2 girls.  He taught at Al-Hijrah School as an Arabic teacher for many years and also taught at Park View School for a short period.

About 4 years ago, he went to work in UAE as a teacher and he has become loved by all, another loving family he made. 

Naim was very loving, caring, kind-hearted, funny, generous, responsible, helpful and the list could go on. He built so much love and respect by all age groups that his loss is a massive regret to all.  He truly was an amazing person, father, husband, son, brother, uncle, teacher and friend.