Aya Jabado, a student at Council Rock North High School in Newtown, Pennsylvania, passed away, and the school community is in sorrow. Her sudden departure has created a gloomy atmosphere for the school, leaving her professors, friends, and peers in disbelief.
Aya was well-known for her vivacious personality and her friendliness in every situation. Her demise leaves the Council Rock North High School community, where she left an enduring impression, as well as her family grieving greatly.
What Happened to Aya Jabado?
As we say goodbye to our dear Sister Aya, let us come together in prayer for her soul and send our deepest sympathies to the families of Imam Chebli, Ayoubi, and Jabado. May the All-Powerful Allah give them the fortitude to endure this great loss and bestow upon them His boundless Mercy (Rahmah) and Patience (Sabr) throughout this arduous and testing period.
The life of Sister Aya Jabado served as an example of charity, love, and fidelity to Allah. She left a lasting impression on the community she served by touching the hearts of individuals in her vicinity. Let’s remember Sister Aya’s wonderful influence on our lives and the lovely memories we have of her during this time of mourning.
Let the hope that Allah Almighty, in His boundless mercy, would receive Sister Aya into His eternal paradise, Jannathul Firdous, comfort our hearts as we get ready to lay her to rest. May her spirit rest in peace and quiet and may the light of Allah’s Noor shine upon the grave.
Who was Aya Jabado?
In addition to being a resident, Aya was an important member of the Newtown community as well as a friend and neighbour. Memories of Aya’s small but important contributions to the community now arouse a somber nostalgia.
Whether it was a friendly wave across the street or a joyful moment shared during neighbourhood get-togethers, Aya had a knack for uniting people.
The residents of Newtown band together to support one another during this difficult period after her sudden departure. The void left by Aya Jabado’s demise will be felt by everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.