Layla changed that. She converted her grandfather’s old stone house into a small clinic. She treated everyone — the poor for free, the rich with a firm reminder that health is a right, not a privilege.
Soon, her name spread. People from nearby villages came to Bani Ta seeking "Al-Dakturah." She delivered babies, stitched wounds, treated snake bites, and taught hygiene in the local school. aldktwr mshhwr bny ta
She never forgot where she came from. Every morning, she drank tea made from wild thyme picked from the hills of Bani Ta, looked at the mountains, and whispered: "Here, I am not famous. Here, I am home." Layla changed that