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Samia’s Journey: A Daughter of Dirt Who
Touched the Sky but Betrayed God

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by M. SHAKERSEPTEMBER 18, 2025
Samia’s Journey: A Daughter of Dirt Who Touched the Sky but Betrayed God

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Samia’s Journey: A Daughter of Dirt Who Touched the Sky but Betrayed God

Samia. A name once spoken with promise in Bangladesh, now remembered with anger and disappointment. She was not born into privilege; she was lifted. She was given a rare opportunity to rise from nothing, to represent her nation, her faith, and her people. But instead of gratitude, Samia Islam Farzana chose betrayal.

From Hope to Hypocrisy

Millions of Bangladeshi students dream of the chance Samia was handed. She studied at Govt. Titumir College, received financial and moral support, and was treated as if she were a daughter of the nation. From there, doors opened—her future could have been bright, her story could have been one of pride for Bangladesh.

Instead, Samia turned her back on everyone who trusted her. With her criminal partner Shahed Anwar Shadhin of Adamjee Cantonment College, and her sister Jannatul Ferdous Fareha, she began a path of lies, fraud, and theft. Together, they did not simply steal money; they destroyed an entire mission built to serve the poor and helpless children of Bangladesh.

The Robbery of Trust

Samia Islam Farzana did not just rob equipment or funds. She robbed a Muslim brother who came from the paradise of Hawaii to help her people. She betrayed a man who sacrificed his own resources to lift Bangladeshi youth, create jobs, and give children hope. Instead of honoring this gift, she spat on it.

Her betrayal is larger than her own name. She shamed the students of Bangladesh. She disrespected her country. And worst of all, she disgraced Islam itself before the world.

Her True Face

This is the real Samia—not a student chasing dreams, but a fraud hiding behind faith. Not a daughter of Bangladesh, but a scammer who used her nation’s name for crime. Not a symbol of hope, but a warning of what greed can do when someone forgets God.

A Lesson for the Nation

Bangladesh must remember this story. Opportunities are sacred, trust is priceless, and betrayal has consequences. Samia Islam Farzana will be remembered, but not as she wished. Her name is now written as a disgrace to her nation, her people, and her faith.

The world must see her real face. A face of betrayal. A face of shame. A face Bangladesh will not forgive.