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My Daily Activity

Okay guys, for this posting I would like to share you about my daily activity.

I usually wake up at 5 a.m, then, I go to bathroom to take ablution and then I do Shubh prayer. After praying, I usually try to memorize at least two verses of the Qur’an. This is one of my way to get closer to our Creator, Allah. I do it until 6.15 a.m. After that I help my sister to clean the house. I wash the dishes, then sweep and mop the floor. Around 7 a.m I have breakfast. After breakfast I take a bath and get ready to go to campus if I have schedule at 8 a.m. My sister’s house where I stay is in Gampong Jawa, a bit far from campus so that I have to leave 30 minutes early. I go to campus by motorcycle.

This semester, almost every day the college schedule ends before Dhuhur. After the class is over, I usually do the assignment with my close friends. We do it in the coffee shop. But, before we go there, we do Dhuhr prayer and lunch together in one of my friends’ rental house. We usually do the assignment until Ashr and then we go home. After arriving home, I hasten to do Ashr prayer. Then, I take a bath and play with my sister, my nephew and my niece.

When the Maghrib time is coming, I do Maghrib prayer and after that I recite the holy Qur’an. 
I do it routinely after maghrib prayer. Then, I have dinner with my sister family.
At 8 p.m I do Isya’ prayer, after that I watch TV until 9.30 p.m, but sometimes I do my assignment.
At 9.30 p.m I go to bed.

However, on Sunday, my daily activity is different from others day. I prefer to stay at home with my family rather than go anywhere. But sometimes, if my parents are here, I invite my sister and my parents to go to the beach and spend the time there. I prefer to go out with my family on Sundays rather than go out with friends.

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