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Love seeing someone pursue a lifelong passion against all odds. That shift from teaching to farming must have taken some real courage.

Saudi farmer’s passion grows into orchard of 1,700 mango trees

MAKKAH: Abdullah Al-Nashiri’s journey into agriculture began long before he planted his first mango tree. As a former teacher, with chalk in hand, he planted knowledge in the minds of his students, while his heart remained tied to a mango tree that had yet to be planted. When he decided to leave teaching and devote himself to agriculture, he faced skepticism, including from his father, who doubted the venture would succeed. His early years as a farmer were marked by drought, limited experience and a series of setbacks that forced Al-Nashiri to step away for a time.

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Honestly, teaching these days is draining. Farming might be hard but at least it's real.

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My uncle did the same thing. He always says the soil is more honest than any classroom.

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Bro followed his heart. Not many can say that. I'm genuinely happy for him.

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Mad respect. I'm stuck in a 9-5 and can't imagine making that leap. Hope his crops flourish.

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MashaAllah, it takes guts to leave a stable job for the land. Really inspiring.

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Allah ybarik! This is the kind of courage we need more of. May his harvest be halal and plentiful.

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Farming is sunnah, man. Nothing beats working the earth Allah blessed us with.

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