As society conditions us, our natural creativity often turns genetically identical to routines that dull curiosity and imprison imagination. True education must be an elixir-rewiring the mind, liberating it from the claustrophobic blandness to rote learning. It must raise students beyond conditioning, awaken erudition, and turn classrooms into empyrean spaces where ideas coruscate with life. After all, no great scientist created a breakthrough by sitting comfortably inside a laboratory or library; each sought seclusion, mountains isolation and a scared aloofness from humdrum life. Innovation never grows in crowded predictability-it blossoms in solitude, daring, and creative fire. As Iqbal Says:
تخلیقی خودی ممکن نہیں خانقاہوں سے
نکل کر خانقاہوں سے ادا کر رسمِ شبیری
(Real creativity never emerges from safe
Sanctuaries; it demands courage.)
Amid this need for rebirth stands a teacher whose brilliance radiates across generations-Mr Javid Ahmad Bhat-from Bandipora-Kaloosa. A teacher is like a doctor who knows the human pulse, the human heart, the style of human vision, even the subtle smelling of human intentions; only such a teacher can transform students from Zero to Hero, from Nonsense to Sensibility, from Myopia to Insight, and sometimes from feeling to delicate spirituality. Javid Jawad possesses this diagnostic genius. His teaching style is an amalgam of compassion, humor, love, affection, passion, and confidence-powered by intellectual fire, mental engineering, and impregnable arguments delivered with ineffable clarity.
He began his journey in September 1997 in the tribal village of Bonakoot, where resources were flimsy but young minds were fertile. Yet he transformed those modest classrooms into sanctuaries of imagination. He understood that to ignite a child, you must place him in situations that awaken critical sense. Students under him did not remain bookworms; they became thinkers with gumption and grace. For every born genius, he believed, an acquired genius can rise when nourished properly. His erudition dismantled the assumption that intelligence is static; he sculpted it like marble waiting for revelation.
At GHS Kaloosa, he confronted math phobia with celerity and creativity. Through story-based learning, fascinating talks, and erudite casuistry, he rewired student anxieties. Mathematics, once fearsome, turned into landscape of play and discovery. He revitalized intellectual development by strengthening the triangular base of education—the philosophical, the psychological, and the sociological, because without these, learning becomes empty information instead of transformational insight.
His altruism earned him numerous recognitions, including the best teacher award facilitated by Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of J&K, yet he remains higher than applause itself. He embodies the Persian Maxim:
ہر کاری کارِ ہر کی نیست
Every soul is created for a definite work-and he was created to teach
His Ladakh tenure remains unforgettable. Walking uphill for kilometres through icy terrains-from Ladakh to Kargil via press bureau routes — he carried warmth, courage and wisdom like a gallant traveller of light. His service extended beyond classroom. He worked with the J8k AIDS Control Society, engaged in altruistic missions with the J8K Yateem Foundation, and was selected by UNICEF in 2007 for a quality education study tour — evidence of his revolution oriented mindset. His school environments turned into intellectual coalescence zones where poets, scientists, lawmakers, social scientists, interacted freely. His intuitive ability as a free reader helped him recognize whether a student needed compassion, courage, humor or discipline.
He often said, it is ironic that students spend their lives taking tests, memorizing information, finishing homework, and racing behind grades, yet never truly learn. True learning, he taught, is born from lasting understanding, not examinations. As the Persian verse warns:
چون گذار خشت اول بر زمین معاد کَج
گر رساند برفلک، باشد ہمان دیوارِ کَج
If the first brick is misplaced, how can the wall ever reach the heavens?
Javid Jawad ensures that first brick is placed with wisdom, compassion, and creativity. His teaching is not lucrative, it is luminous. He discovers hidden talents, lifts students from mediocrity to meaning, and revives the very soul of education. Today, when systems sink into routine blandness, his presence stands as a resplendent torchbearer—revitalizing minds, shaping sustainable futures, and showing that true education is not instruction; not a profession but a sacred trust.
The writer is M. Phil, Ph. D Philosophy Email:dar.ateequllah14@gmail.com


