My Daily Routine
I wake up at 5:00 AM to perform the Fajr prayer. After offering my prayers, I recite the holy Surah Yaseen. Then, I get ready for the day by wearing my madrasa uniform and combing my hair neatly.
The melodious bell rings at 6:40 AM, summoning us for the morning assembly. During the assembly, one student recites verses from the holy Quran, sings a melodious naat, and delivers a short but insightful speech. After this spiritually enriching assembly, our classes commence at 7:00 AM and continue until 9:00 AM. At 9:00 AM, we take a half-hour break to enjoy a nourishing breakfast.
Our classes resume at 9:30 AM and go on until 1:00 PM. When classes end, we offer the Zuhr prayer and then proceed to the dining hall for a wholesome lunch. After this midday meal, we take a short rest to refresh our minds and bodies.
I wake up refreshed at 4:00 PM and dedicate time to revising the day's lessons. At 6:45 PM, the call to Asr prayer resonates, and we gather to offer this obligatory act of worship. Following Asr, I enjoy free time, which I often spend playing games and engaging in lively conversations with my friends.
As the sun sets, the call for Maghrib prayer echoes through the madrasa, and we congregate to offer our Maghrib prayer. After Maghrib, I once again review my studies, ensuring that the day's lessons are firmly embedded in my mind. At 8:30 PM, the bell rings, signalling us to proceed to the dining hall for a nourishing dinner. Shortly after, we perform the final obligatory prayer of the day, Isha.
Following Isha, I dedicate at least two more hours to studying and writing homework. Finally, around 11:30 PM, I go to bed, grateful for another day of learning and spiritual growth at this esteemed institution.
This
is how I spend my day at the madrasa.
Thank
you very much for listening to me so carefully and May Allah bless you all with
better reward.